In our travels we like to stop at Silver River State Park and rest for a few days. Gather the roses so to speak. It is pleasant and peaseful. Our walk to the river was in the coolness of shade and at the rivers edge we lingered long enough to hear the cry of a baby alligator and a couple of frogs croaking out a warning sound. A family of Ibis swam across the river to find another hiding spot for the little ones. A deer munched grass as we sat quitely and watched her. As we were leaving another one hurried away with the fawn following. You could call this a great day on the river.As you look at the photos you will notice the Olahwaha RV Resort. We have not been here for quite some time. Just checked it out for the day. The drive to get here is just a long and Hog Valley still exist. The campground is now considered a resort and no tents are allowed. Newer pool and more camping sites. The overlook to the river is the same and it brought back fond memories of happy times with friends. Tom and Linda's first campout for the club was at this place and a couple of pop-up rallies as well.
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