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Lake Wister State Park, Runestone Park, and Ouachita National Forest

I wanted to camp at Beavers Bend State Park for the festival but they were full when I checked a month or so before so we stayed the first two nights of our trip at Lake Wister State Park. Not all of the campgrounds were open for the season so we ended up staying at the Victor Campground. It was a beautiful campground, right on the lake but it did take a while to get back to it and the road was a bit rough. The plus side of staying right on a lake is beautiful sunsets and sunrises, the downside is it was a bit chilly. Our heater is not working in the rv right now so we were using a space heater.

The kids stayed toasting warm but our room was pretty chilly.

Rving in the colder weather with 5 kids is very different from the summer or warmer months.

We needed to pop up and down this dinette over and over so the kids can eat inside.

Not a big deal but that means everyone is in the camper more also.

One of the nice things about Lake Wister is how close it is to Runestone Park.

Runestone Park used to be a state park and I am sad that they did not keep it.

It has a viking runestone at the park that I went to see when I was a child and it was not common knowledge that vikings had come this far into the United States.

The path down to is it is beautiful, make sure you stop by if you are in the area.

We went ahead and did the Mountain Top Trail at the Ouachita National Forest while we were in the area as well. My original plan was to stay at the Talimena State Park for those first two nights but I changed my mind at the last minute.  I actually think it would have worked out better to stay there so if we make the trip again and want to break it up some, we will probably stay there. Back at Lake Wister, we checked out the Lone Star School Site and some hiking they have.The twins are taking gymnastics and decided these looked like balance beams.Next we went on the Lonestar Nature Trail.It had the most interesting fungus!I like hiking during Golden Hour 😉More interesting nature finds.We ended up stumbling across this really nice paved walking path at the end of our hike.This is a pretty small park and if you are not going to be playing on the water might not have much to keep your kids entertained but it was beautiful.

 

The kids stayed toasting warm but our room was pretty chilly.

Check out the video I made of our time there!

Talimena Scenic Drive

All I wanted for my birthday was mountains(or as close as you can get to them in Oklahoma) and a fall family picture.

My husband drove me all of the way to Ouachita Mountains and back in one day.

Long drive but I was happy to be there.

I would move there in a heartbeat.

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It is always a good idea to make sure you don’t forget the tripod if one of your goals on a trip is a family pic.

I ended up balancing my camera on my camera bag and even on the hood of our vehicle.

Oops.

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Maybe next time we can stay the night and get some more hiking in.

And yes, I did think it was odd that I wanted to stay in a vehicle with 5 kids all day for my birthday.

HA!

Boardstand Trailhead, Ouachita National Forest ~Day 5

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We really like loops but since the Boardstand Trail & Old Military Trail loop is over 23 miles I knew that would not work.

We went ahead and went, thinking we would do an out and back.

When we got there we saw a road that kept going past the trailhead and decided to see where it went.

It ended up following the Old Military road trail with several intersections with the trail!

You can check out what we did on Endomondo.

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Check out the trail map, here.

We just started on the trail at one of the intersections with the road, hiked on the trail for a while, and came back on the road.

Making our own loop.

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The road was almost like a wide trail anyway.

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Beauty Berries everywhere!

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Starting back on the road.

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We ended up with just over 5.5 miles and our very own loop!

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Here is the start at the actual trailhead.

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Smore’s!

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Smore’s are better with Reece’s Cups…

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Last night camping!

We started the trip back the next day!