It's a beautiful day (most days have been) as we pull into the inviting Blue Spruce RV Park which will be our home for the next week.
The park is located just north of pristine Vallecito Lake. It's only 23 miles to Durango but it's a lovely 40-45 minute drive because you can't go very fast on the winding roads.
This park is love at first sight!
This charming office is a welcome greeting.
Decorated with pretty plants
and hummingbird feeders!
and hummingbird feeders!
Across from the office is a little playground.
This tree carving stands in the playground.
The sign at the bottom of it says,
"Raccoon and Firefighter."
Below are a couple of
on the far side of the lake, and
you can drive all the way around the lake too!
But we didn't!
Back at the park, here's a view
down one of the RV park's three roads.
The cute, little laundry facility.
The day after we arrived,
the park held a craft fair.
They hold craft fairs every
couple of weeks all summer long.
I don't have any pics of the actual
craft fair but some of the it was held in
the park's spacious event lodge seen here.
And some of it was in the pavilion.
It was really neat!
One side of the park butts up to the "rock walls of the National Forest" as the Blue Spruce website puts it.
Below is one of the rock walls.
Other areas of the wall are much higher.
We knew we mostly wanted to hang out in the park while we were here but we (hubby & I) did go into Durango twice. While there, we roamed through the various shops on the main drag and ate lunch.
One of those days two,
we enjoyed lunch at the
we enjoyed lunch at the
in the historic
It's definitely a cool walk
back into the old west!
back into the old west!
(for us)
and came out looking like this!
Thank goodness it wore off after a few hours!
During our days in the park:
Geo & Joe washed trucks one day.
These two pics were taken out the RV
window which explains that screen look.
And strolling through the park several
times a day was a routine event.
The natural beauty was captivating!
times a day was a routine event.
The natural beauty was captivating!
One morning, we all went for a walk
on the main road by the park, and stopped
at this shallow stream on a little side road.
on the main road by the park, and stopped
at this shallow stream on a little side road.
Photo op!
and Tootie anchoring Joe down.
As soon as we finished our photo session,
George spotted two "wild horses!"
⥣Can you see them on this end of
the grass at the end of the road?
Fearless Joe & Courageous Tootie
didn't hesitate to go for a wild ride!
Those crazy daredevils!
That's it from Colorado.
We most definitely had a grand time!
We loved this RV park so much,
we booked for next year before we left!
Be back very soon with posts from
Maumelle Park in Little Rock, AR,
Percy Priest Lake in Hermitage, TN
as well as the
Pigeon Forge/Gatlinburg
area once again.
See ya then.
Smiles,
D~~~~
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