We enjoyed beautiful starlit nights, walking the trails, and beautiful sun sets.
Here is a view of our campsite, with Margaret sitting in the shade of our awning. Notice the blue pickup with our two kayaks loaded on the carrier. We drew a lot of attention from other travelers who wanted to know where we found kayaking water in New Mexico.
Actually there are a number of lakes in New Mexico suitable for kayaks and other water craft.
I hiked the trails around the park and enjoyed the cacti, flowers and wildlife. I was quite happy not to have come across any rattle snakes. The camp host told us they had a brown banded rock rattler show up in the lady's shower, although we could not figure out how it got there.
The following is a series of sun sets we enjoyed each evening. Each day the sun set was different.
I took this photo just to show people we were not the only ones transporting kayaks.
On my next blog entry, I'll show some of the mountains surrounding Rock Hound State Park, and some of the interesting flowers and wildlife we captured on our camera.
Until then, enjoy our RVing adventure by following our blog.
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