Monday, March 21, 2016

Petit Jean State Park

March 21, 2016 Brayden and I took a two day spring break trip to Petit Jean State Park. We could not get two consecutive nights in the same campsite given our last minute plans so I just reserved campsite 43 in campground B for the first night. The park was completely booked except for the overflow camping area. We stayed one night in #43 then packed up and moved the next morning to the overflow campground site #2. The overflow campground was actually pretty nice. It has water and power at each site, just no picnic table and no fire rings. So no campfires are allowed. Overflow site #2 was along the first row of sites that backup to Lake Bailey. Great view with an earth fishing pier that extends about 50 yards into Lake Bailey. Had I looked at the overflow area first I think I would have elected to just camp there both nights.

Brayden Fishing from the Pier on Lake Bailey 



Setup for Some Burgers on the Grill 


Fishing Behind the Campsite in the Overflow Campground

Dinner at Mather Lodge when you get tired of camp food is always a treat. Whenever Brayden sees a prominent rock he feels I need to take his picture on it to send to his mommy.

Brayden on a Rock at Mather Lodge 


After Dinner Trip Down the Boardwalk to Cedar Falls Overlook 

It was an exceptionally windy day on Petit Jean mountain, but the sunset was magnificent. Brayden said it looked like a rainbow because it had so many colors.


Sunset on Lake Bailey Behind Campsite


Sunset on Lake Bailey


Sunset on Lake Bailey

We got up on our second day and took a hike along Cedar Creek. We started at the Cedar Creek bridge and hiked west along the BSA trail (White diamond trail) all the way to the Pioneer Cabin. From the cabin we went down to the northwest along a steep creek back to Cedar Creek, then east along the BSA trail (Red diamond Trail). Although he led the way for much of the hike, my hiking partner was getting tired. To avoid some of the steeper parts of the red diamond trail we blazed a new trail through the woods to the Red Bluff road. We walked the road back to the Cedar Creek Bridge.


Brayden at the Cedar Creek Bridge


Brayden Finds Another Rock Photo Op for His Mom


One of the Bridge Crossings of Cedar Creek


Strongest Boy in the World Lifts Giant Rock


Creek Below the Pioneer Cabin


NO ... We Are Not Lost! 

Stopped as we left the park due to bad connection of trailer braking system. Thank goodness for electronic break controller telling me "No Connection" before we started down the mountain. Once again Brayden found a "big rock" photo Op. This time he let me and Sharky be in the picture too.


Pops, Brayden and Sharky 


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