So....with a lot of things shut down due to all the virus stuff, my family has to time to go camping right now. The forecast has dramatically improved for next week and we are getting the camper out of storage and un-winterized.
We love to camp at Sycamore Springs near English Indiana. It is a family oriented park that has camping and is privately owned. You can camp for a week with full hookups for $105 a week right now since it is their "off season" time.
In the past if we left the park, we would go to activities in Kentucky like Louisville, Mammoth Cave, ect.
We thought about spending more time around the Hoosier National Forest. But most things I can find a website for are listed as closed. There are a couple of caves, but they booth seem to be closed. I guess the trails at the National Forest are still open, but pretty much everything else is closed in the park itself as well.
We are hoping to find something besides hiking that we can still do. My teenage son is up for hiking, but we are not sure we want to be hiking every single day. I don't know if anyone is still open and offering horse back rides, 4 wheeler trails, canoes or kayaks, or something similar. We are still planning on board games, card games, books...ect.
Does the INGO brain trust know of any activities my family could still do during this.......weird time?
We love to camp at Sycamore Springs near English Indiana. It is a family oriented park that has camping and is privately owned. You can camp for a week with full hookups for $105 a week right now since it is their "off season" time.
In the past if we left the park, we would go to activities in Kentucky like Louisville, Mammoth Cave, ect.
We thought about spending more time around the Hoosier National Forest. But most things I can find a website for are listed as closed. There are a couple of caves, but they booth seem to be closed. I guess the trails at the National Forest are still open, but pretty much everything else is closed in the park itself as well.
We are hoping to find something besides hiking that we can still do. My teenage son is up for hiking, but we are not sure we want to be hiking every single day. I don't know if anyone is still open and offering horse back rides, 4 wheeler trails, canoes or kayaks, or something similar. We are still planning on board games, card games, books...ect.
Does the INGO brain trust know of any activities my family could still do during this.......weird time?