Where We Are Now

We landed this afternoon at Ely KOA Journey, pretty much right in the middle of Nevada, elevation, 6500 ft. This is just a stop-over for a night, but it really is a nice campground. We plan to drive around this after and check out the town.

   Ely KOA our site

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Where to Next

From here we're heading north to Idaho. Our first stop is a place called Anderson Camp. We plan to spend a couple of days there so we can check out Shoshone Falls and what's left of Twin Falls

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Abita Springs RV Resort, Abita Springs, Louisiana 

      We picked Abita Springs RV Resort for it's proximity to New Orleans.  I'm glad that we did.  Although it was a little over an hour to drive into the city (and a $5 fee one way over the 24-mile causeway), it was well worth it.  The campground is nice, and it's obvious that it is well taken care of.  The entrance has been just been repaved, the camping area has compacted river rock roads and sites.  The sites are spacious and we didn't feel like we were on top of each other, but could have been a little larger.  There are two ponds and a lake with ducks, and geese.  I guess, with any pond or lake in Louisiana, there is a chance for snakes and alligators.  The pool is nice, but not heated.  There is a clubhouse and horseshoe pits, but not too much going on.  The campground management was very friendly as were the hosts.  We noticed the hosts going through each site right after a guest left to ensure it was ready for the next guest.  Overall, I nothing bad to say about the campground other than don't pull in while they are paving the entry.  

      The town of Abita Springs is a nice small town with not much happening.  They do have a natural spring in the center of the town where we filled our water bottles up a couple of times.  Outside of town, there's a brewery, which in the past had quite the appreciation room, but I don't think that's the case anymore.  The next town over is Covington which is about the same but has some historical buildings.  While we were here we did take a day to explore the French Quarter of New Orleans.  Unfortunately, we only gave ourselves a day to do it and it wasn't enough time.  We'll have to go back.  Also, while we were there we took a swamp tour at Honey Island.  It was well worth the thirty-minute drive and the $23 for a ninety-minute tour.  However, you need to reserve a seat ahead of time with a credit card and pay with cash when you get there.  

 

Type: Classic

Good Sam Rating: 9/9/9.5

Address: 
24150 Highway 435
Abita Springs, LA 70420

Phone: (985) 590-3926

Reservations Phone: (855) 872-1469

Resort Information: This resort is located 40 miles from the French Quarter of New Orleans just across Lake Ponchatrain. It sits on its own well-stocked crappie and bass lake. The resort has a large clubhouse with scheduled activities and beautiful pool complex. The town of Abita Springs is an antebellum wonder and home of the famous Abita Springs Brewery with daily tours.

Web Site: oceancanyon.com

EMail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Full Sites: 80

Partial Sites: 20

Check-In/Check-Out Times: 2:00 p.m./ 11:00 a.m.

Rental Unit Check-In/
Check-Out Times:
 4:00 p.m. /11:00 a.m.

RV Site Minimum Stay: 1 night

Rental Unit Minimum Stay: 1 night

Open: Jan 1 to Dec 31

Maximum Electrical Service: 50 amps

WiFi Available: Yes

Maximum RV Length: 45 feet

Elevation: 0

Amenities: Recreation hall, outdoor pool, kid's pool, fishing available, horseshoes, hiking trails, paddle boats, basketball, playground, dump station, laundry, picnic tables, handicap access, shuffleboard, ping pong, hot showers, pool table, ice available, full time group activities, children's rec center, tourist attractions nearby, gambling casino nearby, fishing nearby, boating nearby, golf nearby, shopping nearby. Nearby: New Orleans, Lake Pontchatrain.

RV Notes: Additional charges: Wi-Fi $3/night, 50 amps $5/night.

Rental Notes: Rental units available. Trip Points not accepted. Contact the resort directly.

Restrictions: No pets and no smoking in rental units.

Accepts Pets: Yes

Visitor Mail Accepted: Yes

Visitor Mail Restrictions: Must contact resort ahead of arrival

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www.Rvillage.com, one way of staying in touch with friends

While camping near Spokane Washington, friends we met suggested that we check out a website called RVillage. It is sort of like a Facebook for RV'rs.  The site lets you sign up and make a profile page to which you can add friends. Then each time you check into a new campground, your friends will get notified where you are and you'll get notified as to where they are. You can also see who is in the same or nearby campgrounds.  (you can select what notifications you want if any)  There are hundreds of groups you can join or start your own group.  It's a place to get help and advice from other RV'rs.  We enjoy seeing who is at our current park and then seeing if we can spot their rigs.  Sometimes when we get to a new place, people already here welcome and invite us to meet.  It has just been a great site to stay in touch with friends that we meet along the way.  www.rvillage.com

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