I took the day off on Friday so we could have a full weekend of camping. We originally planned to go to Buffalo River in Arkansas, but there was a lot of rain in the area so we decided to check out Echo Bluff State Park instead.
Iโm glad we did! It was beautiful and our campsite ๐๏ธ was perfect. There was a wooden platform that kept us drier than we might have been when it rained Saturday night and some water got in a few of the seams of our tent ๐
We tried to catch some fish in Sinkinโ Creek Friday and Saturday but no luck. The cool water felt wonderful both days but chasing away the copperheads ๐ Saturday that were likely scaring away the fish ๐ was so not fun ๐ neither was finding a tick on my arm but we found it soon enough to get it off without issue. We also successfully avoided all the poison ivy ๐ฑ
Bf made some delicious steaks ๐ฅฉ(as always ๐คค) hot dogs ๐ญ, sausages and bacon ๐ฅ
I donโt know where weโll go next but I know it will be just as fun! And despite everything, we plan to return here at some point soon!!!
Also there is WiFi in the rv area and at the lodge. Otherwise absolutely no service for ATT or Verizon and I would imagine several others
My boyfriend and I stayed here for one night at the beginning of may for our first camping trip together. It was at one of 2 basic tent sites. Ours was just a short walk on a (likely camper-made trail) down to the water. The water seemed clean enough to swim but there was a lot of floating moss and seaweed right along the shore. So we opted to just fish even though we were unsuccessful. There were plenty of trees to hang out hammock, a grill grate over the fire, and a decent amount of shade. There were two flat sites for a tent. We chose one that was slightly more on a slope because it was less rocky. Spotted a few poison ivy plants and 2-3 brown recluses but weโre in their habitat so that is to be expected. Not ideal but not unexpected lol we definitely plan to return!