Asher Creek Campground at Lake Wappapello State Park
We spent four days at Big Spring Recreation Area in Mark Twain National Forest. We did two hikes for total of 8 miles on Big Spring Loop Trail and Chubb Hollow Lookout CCC Loop Trail. In the evening we walked around the campground for about an hour per night and did total of 13.5 miles. We had a great time.
We decided to move on down the road 60 miles to Lake Wappapello State Park. We weren't in any hurry so I made cinnamon rolls for breakfast. While letting the pizza stone cool down we read and got the Minnie ready to go. We put things away and secured. We were on the road by 9:00. Before leaving Big Spring we got rid of our trash and cans.
The drive to Lake Wappapello State Park was mainly a four lane highway. About five miles from the campground we turned on a curvy two lane road. The road went through a beautiful forest, which made the drive very pretty. We arrived at Lake Wappapello State Park about 10:30, along the way we stopped and filled the Minnie with gas.
Lake Wappapello State Park has two campground Asher Creek and Ridge. We decided on Asher Creek because it has outstanding views of Lake Wappapello. We parked the Minnie in a site and then Larry went online and looked at what sites were available for four nights. He wrote the sites down and we walked around looking at the sites. While doing this the park host was starting her rounds and stopped to talk to a couple across from one of the sites we were looking at. The park host asked if we needed any information and if we were just walking around looking at sites. She was very helpful and gave us a hiking trail map and a map of the campground with the sites on it. The couple, who was talking to the host said they were celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary by traveling around all this year in their RV. They were also very nice.
After visiting we continued looking at the sites. We decided on site #72. The sites weren't too level but this site was better and we can get the motorcycle on and off with no problem. We had to block the front passenger wheel one block up.
We had to setup our Star link mini because the cell phone signal is very unpredictable. The host said it will come and go and on the weekends with more people in the campground it will not work at all, the folks across the street are on Verizon and said they didn't have a signal, Verizon works slowly for us but AT&T is unusable.
After setting the Minnie up for four nights we had ham sandwiches for lunch.
A bit later we took the motorcycle for a ride around the park. It is a huge park with multiple boat ramps, a beach, picknick area, two campgrounds and lots of cabins spread throughout the park.
Later Larry started a book and after about 20% he quit, said it was not good. He started another one and he likes it. I continued reading Northern Borders.
I played the Daily Challenges of Solitaire and Mahjong. The event was Event: Two Game Tango Mini of 6 games (3 Spider and 3 Pyramid). It took me 14 minutes and 51 seconds, which put me in 11th place in my group. I played Angry Birds Friends and Angry Birds 2.
After dinner I walked around the two campgrounds for an hour and fifteen minutes for 3 miles. I started by walking the park road to the Ridge Campground. I knew it was going to be steep and it definitely was. By the time I got to the top I thought was going to die. But I kept on going because I knew it would be easier on the way back. This campground has some cabins. The cabins have a view of the lake. I looked in one of the cabins windows and saw that it was fully furnished. It had a couch, table, kitchen and bedroom with a full bed in it. The bed had spread on it. It looked very nice. I walked around both loops in Ridge Campground. Then I started my walk back to Larry. When I got back to Larry after walking our campground, which is Asher Creek Campground I had walked 1.5 miles. I told Larry was going to walk our loop a couple more times to get my three miles. When I got back I told Larry was going to stay outside to finish my steps, which was 12,000 steps.
While walking around I took pictures.













































