We walked over to the state park again this morning. Again we noticed lots of sprinklers operating to keep the park green. It's a good thing that the water can be pumped from the Snake River. Around here, if it's not watered, it's desert brown. It's easy to tell where the park boundary lies.
Our route today took us east on I-84 and I-86 and north on I-15 to Idaho Falls, where we are spending the night in the South Tourist Park, a city park that offers free overnight stays, but no hookups. It does have fresh water and a dump station available, as well as restrooms (although these are locked at night).
It also borders a biking/jogging path and has a boat ramp and floating docks. There's certainly plenty of room for big rigs like ours. We were surprised to find the site we chose was level enough that we could stay hitched up for the night.
It's been just over two years since the last time we were at the Gros Ventre Campground. We actually don't have many pictures of our site. It should be interesting tomorrow trying to find a suitable site for a much larger rig. Then we had the 32' Excel; now we have a 38' Majestic. We'll see.
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