2021 Camper California To Florida

Starting in early November we loaded up the Host camper to take a couple month trip back to Point Clear to have my Dad’s funeral and celebration of life on November 13th. We will then go on over to Florida in the Tamp Bay area then Stuart to visit friends and family.

California To Florida Trip

Map Point B: November 2 nd 2021, Kern River Campground

Our first over night stop was at Kern River Campground in Bakersfield Ca. This a small camp ground with sites next to the river where the dog’s can swim and you can hear the river at night when sleeping so it is our go to place to stop the first night out from home when traveling south.

Terra got to have a nice swim in the river when we got there.

Terra Swimming Kern River Camp Ground

Some info from Kern River Campground:

Kern River Camp Ground
  • 28 landscaped acres, dry camping only
  • Two sections: 25 campsites each; maximum of 8 people per site
  • Picnic tables and fire rings
  • Restrooms and showers

Map Point C: November 3 rd 2021, Davis Camp Campground

Davis Camp is a Mohave County park where you can dry camp right on the banks of the Colorado River. There are also full service RV sites above the river over looking the dry camping sites below.

We usually take a dry site so we can sit next to the river and watch the water go by and the dog’s can swim.

View From Camp Site, Holly and Terra Swimming

A great hike to take is the Colorado River Heritage Trail which you can take from the camp ground. We started from camp ground and headed north along the river to cross the Davis Dam then  headed south on the other side of river trail on the Laughlin Side (commonly known as the blue bridge trail). You then cross the bridge at the Casino at the south end to return to the camp ground. This route is around 4-5 miles. The loop has parks, restrooms, kayak launch, fishing nodes and tons of information about the area and Davis Dam on placards posted along the route. 

Map Point D: November 4 th 2021, Sierra Blanca Brewery Moriarty, NM

Our next overnight stop was booked via the Harvest Host membership at a brewery where you park out at the west end of parking lot. Lot is dusty and nothing special but the brewey has really good craft beer’s and we sat out back in the beer garden bar and enjoyed talking to the locals. We returned for dinner when a food truck shows up and you order from the truck in the side lot east of beer garden.

The warehouse brewery is a 12,000 square foot operation with a one and a half acre beer garden out back. with a covered bar and seating area, horseshoe pits, bocce ball, tetherball, a pond, barbeque grills, bandstand and a hop covered gazebo where you can swing away the afternoon!

Sierra Blanca Brewery

Alex Enjoying An Alien Pale Ale, Very Good Stuff!

Map Point E: November 5 th 2021, Elk City Lake Park, Elk City OK

Our next over night stop was at the city park outside Elk City. Nice park with lots of open space and hicking trails. Had a nice quiet nite and took a short hike in the morning on the trails going along the lake and frisby golf course.

Amenities:

  • 750 Acre Park with 250 Acre Lake (regularly stocked with fish)
  • Picnic Pavilions
  • Outdoor Grills
  • Kiddie Playground
  • 2 Boat Ramps with Docks (1 Fishing Dock)
  • Campgrounds **
  • 5 RV Parking Slots with water & electric hook-ups **

Map Point F: November 6-7 th 2021, Arrow Head Lake Area

Arrow Head Area At Lake Eufaula

Once we turned off highway 69 we drove down the side of the lake for a ways where we drove through the first camp ground called Turkey Flat which was about 1/2 full. We then drove further down to see what we could find on the water and the next campground was completly empty and right on the lake. We ended up staying for two nights. On the second day we walked south on the road about a mile or so to the boat ramp and then walked back down on the beach since water was low. The dog’s really enjoyed the lake side walk back.

Map Point G: November 8th 2021, Rocky Point Army Corp Of Engineers Camp Ground

We really enjoy staying at Army Corp Of Engineers(ACOE) Camp Grounds which are placed in land areas around ACOE projects. The Wright Patman Lake dam, dam which forms the lake or locks like the Florida locks on the Okeechobee canal.

Rocky Point Campground offers 124 campsites, all with water and electricity. 15 of the sites have sewer hook ups, and 8 of the sites have 50-amp electric service.

Wright Patman Lake

Clear Springs CampgroundPiney Point Campground
Rocky Point CampgroundMalden Lake Campground
Northshore Day UseJackson Creek Park
Thomas Lake ParkOak Park
Spillway ParkMalden Lake Day Use
Elliott BluffSportsman’s Cove
Map Point H: November 8 th 2021, Harvest Host Farm