We were told about this park by a man who runs the small RV Park on the Old Ingram Loop and what a jewel. It is wonderful. I think if not for Grandchildren and Doctors I could make our home here. It is just undescribable. But I think I have told a lot of people about it. Too small for DeMontrond Rally but great gathering for small groups. There are a few spots that do not have a lot of shade but about 85% of the pads are shady you are in a pecan orchard and plenty of Axis to watch as you step out of your coach. Wonderful people there that work and greet you. They have caterers available with advance notice or you can do your own cooking. In the large club room they even have a pizza machine you can cook your own just like getting them out. Full use of kitchens in both facilities and even all the utensils in large one that you would need. They do ask that you leave it the way you found it which means clean. We may be going back in July for the Buddy Holly Story at the Ingram Playhouse. Good excuse anyway to get back that way. Sharon followed us there and fell in love with it also. She is planning a trip with some of her friends for shopping and R&R. We hated to leave but needed to get back home.
Monday, June 20, 2011
June 12 & 13th 2011 Johnson Creek RV Resort
The bear welcomes us.
Old wash tub with growing Ivy.
Inside the Old West Town Club House for use by over 15 RV's.
Inside the Chapel of the Hills.
Nice active Church in the Park. They have Sunday morning service here.
Looking off the landing behind the Club House.
Catfish about 2 to 3 ft. in length down here.
The view from the landing.
The back yard behind the small club house.
Their pool for all guest.
Entrance to the Club House open for use by smaller rallies and groups.
Inside the Club House.
Pool Table for guest use also.
The Park Host Mgr. Melinda Stokes
The park sites. Nice and shady.
Lots of Axis Deer. Check out this buck.
About two times a day there were about 40 of the deer that came out to eat.
This lady was a neighbor of Dean and Shirley and still goes to their church. They were camping right next to us.
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