November 16, 2020
The last camping trip of 2020 took us to Petit Jean State Park. I drove to the park by myself on Monday to setup camp. As a bonus this trip was my first time to use the senior discount.
We reserved site #13 in the AAA section of the park. Site #13 is a pull through site with a good view of Lake Bailey.Donna drove over on Tuesday morning, then we drove together to Conway for an afternoon appointment. When we arrived back at camp later in the afternoon we cooked Dutch oven cornbread to go with the slow cooker beans I had going since morning. The mid-November weather was perfect with sunny days in the low 70's and nights in the 40's. We had a campfire each night.
On Wednesday we went for a hike around the park. Leaving just behind the campsite we walked past the Rent-A-Yurt's. Lots of work was being done in the park. One of the yurts was getting a new skin. The new Visitor Center was nearing completion (if not already complete) with new sidewalks and bridges connecting the campground to the boathouse and fishing pier area.
Wednesday evening we went for a drive around the park in hopes of catching a good sunset. We first drove to the new overlook near the west entrance of the park on highway 154.
We relocated to Red Bluff Drive overlook just before sunset. The overlook is on the rock bluffs to the opposite side from the highway 154 overlook.
Grotto Trail |
The Grotto |
Tarantula on the Trail |
Intersection with the Boy Scout Trail |
Almost Done! |
Petit Jean Airport is located just across Lake Bailey from the campground. We saw several private planes come and go from the airport. On Friday afternoon this Army Black Hawk helicopter made several touch-and-go's from the air strip.