Great Plains State Park Oklahoma Review

This state park will not disappoint! Great Plains State Park in southwestern Oklahoma was such a gem and a great find I plan on going back again soon. The park is located along Tom Steed Reservoir, has ample space for tents or RVs, and has plenty of swimming and boating options for the entire family….Read more

Webbers Falls I-40 Bridge Disaster Memorial

I saw an interesting memorial to a sad part of Oklahoma history in Webbers Falls. It’s the I-40 Bridge Disaster Memorial which is in the city’s park. The location of the memorial is: 35.513883, -95.127776. The Webbers Falls Bridge Disaster Memorial located in the city’s park. I-40 Bridge Disaster Chain of Events The disaster started…Read more

Wiley Post and Visiting His Gravesite

Wiley Post is a world-famous Okie. He is also well known all around Oklahoma and more specifically, Oklahoma City. He represented Oklahoma during his aviation adventures all round the world. I’m going to take a look at the man, the myth, and the legend. I’m also going to see Wiley Post’s final resting place. The…Read more

Abilene Texas and the Big Country

I am going to add some of my favorite camping and trekking activities from Abilene Texas and around the Big Country. The nickname of the central Texas area where Abilene is. I lived there for three years and visited all of these state parks. They are all driving distance from Abilene. I really enjoyed my…Read more

Patoka Lake and State Park

Patoka Lake is the second largest lake in Indiana and has so much to offer! It includes a state park area with camping, hiking, archery, and a marine for boating. I went there on a family camping trip and really enjoyed myself and tried to enjoy the park as much as possible. This is my…Read more

OK-KS-MO Tri-State Marker

I always love stopping at roadside monuments and I discovered the OK-KS-MO Tri-State Marker. It was a fun stop and even had a fun place to stand to be in three states. It’s an easy drive off the interstate and is worth a quick stop. A Little History An 800 member team started at the…Read more