A Fairyland

It’s not often that I dedicate a full blog post to a particular campground, but this one is worthy. Maybe it was just the magical weather, or the energy of opening weekend, but this place will be on our list of campgrounds to re-visit. 
It doesn’t hurt my persuasion when you encounter adorable tiny homes full of gnomes and mushrooms either!

Timber Ridge RV Resort (Album 2023-20)

 

 

TART and VASA Bike Trails 

We hopped on our e-bikes first thing when we arrived in the late afternoon, and found ourselves out in the middle of a vast network of snowmobile trails. Literally miles and miles we could’ve explored but we needed to head back to get dinner going before sunset.

 

 

 

Timber Ridge Lake

Just one of the many fun locales to play in this campground. Also featured in the campground: the biggest jump pad for kids I’ve ever seen (my guess was that it was 75-1000 feet long and 30 feet wide!), a nice pool, an impressive playground area included a zipline, a covered bridge, cornhole tournament area, volleyball, pickleball, and so much more. Oh to be a kid again!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don’t you just hate it when you’re left wanting more?  My original itinerary, meticulously planned out during the final months of prepping for 
Retirement and selling the house was/is CRAZY!!!  The ambitiousness of covering so much ground in short bursts is in reality becoming a bit too overwhelming. We got our first taste of that feeling on Stop 3 in South Carolina. 3-4 days turned into 17. It was great to truly relax and soak in the beach vibes. So far, all of our stops feel way too short. There is just so much to see in one locale (much less the US!). Stay a bit longer vs. move on? It’s a real struggle.

So Stop #4 was a just a one-night pitstop. Stayed in a very pleasant campground in Newberry South Carolina. Gnomes and more kept us smiling at every turn. It was hard to leave there – pics and more coming soon, promise!  https://photos.app.goo.gl/kNj3dLj9AmEgXmYj7