Not every spot we park our RV is picture-perfect, but everywhere we park has its own kind of beauty and the best beauty of all is that we are all together having these amazing experiences as a family.
El Paso, TX - -
We stayed at Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino due to the proximity to town, and inexpensive hook ups. It wasn't the most 'beautiful' space (a parking lot) - but it had a great view of sunset/sunrise over the mountains across the way.
We visited Keystone Heritage Park Wetlands and Botanical Gardens.
http://keystoneheritagepark.com/.
We also visited Concordia Historic Cemetery.
http://www.concordiacemetery.org/about.html
Then we ate on recommendation from some locals at L&J Cafe Mexican Food "The Old Place by the Graveyard" - established in 1927 - family run business. Our son got nachos, I had flautas and hubbie had fajitas. Very good food, neat little old atmosphere and reasonable prices too. We'd definitely returnFort Stockton, TX for just a quick overnight - -
This was a really neat overnight spot. It was just a rest stop, but there are several spots in Texas called safety stops. They have actual RV spaces, covered picnic tables, a playground, super nice inside and exterior bathrooms, a little museum with art, maps, an interactive program that teaches you about the area and security 24-7 with cameras everywhere. It was definitely a great stop - clean and safe for the night.
Kerrville, TX - -
We stopped by Kerrville to visit my families friends and to see the area on the way to heading down to the coast. We stayed for a few nights at Kerrville Schreiner park due to being wooded, having walking trails and being on the Guadalupe river with access to fish, and go swimming if we wanted. Completely gorgeous.
The population of Kerrville in 2020 was 24,018 people. Being nestled in the hills of Texas Hill Country, Kerrville is best known for its beautiful parks that line the Guadalupe River, which runs directly through the city. Kerrville finishes up in the 2nd place spot in one of the Top 10 Best Places to Retire in Texas.
https://www.kerrvilletx.gov/318/Kerrville-Schreiner-Park
We've had a wonderful experience thus far seeing different terrains and area's of the same state and are excited to continue our Texas journey.
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