Big Mesquite
2/28- Three Rivers TX
We didn’t have far to go today so we took a detour to the Hill Country Natural Area. This is a Texas state park. We went on a nice hike and climbed to the top of this lookout from where I think you could see most of Texas. Well a good sized chunk of it was visible anyway.
The hill country slowly faded away as we headed southward with the land becoming more rolly. We saw large tracts of prickly pear cactus. Some of these parcels were just completely covered with prickly pears.
We had intended to camp at a state park near Choke Canyon but it was full. Choke Canyon is a dammed up rather large lake. Apparently they have been having problems here with alligators. They are being overrun with the large lizards and don’t know how to stop it. Maybe some of them have taken over the campsites?? You would have to be mighty careful swimming in this lake.
Interestingly when we stopped the other day at Amistad dam they were having all kinds of problems with zebra mussels. I guess they have managed to find their way out here.
We bedded down finally at Big Mesquite rv park. They do have some really big mesquite trees here. When we pulled in the woman greeting us told us the park had just been sold and the new owners had closed on it just this morning. Everything was in turmoil as the credit card machine belonged to the old owners and nobody was sure how to handle any transactions. I think we got it straight in the end, well, we are sleeping here tonight.
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