The travels of Max and Birdie

Monday, July 22, 2013

HICKORY HAVEN CAMPGROUND

This is the campground we stayed at for more than three weeks while we were in Keokuk.  We loved it.  It was shady and quiet, except for the birds during the day, the frogs at night, and the hickory nuts falling off the trees and hitting the roof of our unit.  Here are a few pictures.

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Tent area

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Fishing pond behind our unit

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