Point Lookout State Park
Another benefit of just winging it (when you can) - of
making up your travel itinerary as you go, is unexpected upgrades. So yesterday
afternoon, Sprinty pulls up to the camp office at Point Lookout State Park and
the staff, admiring Sprinty, offers to assign us the best campsite in the park.
After a short discussion, the staff settles on site #99 as the perfect setting
for Sprinty to get some rest after the hour of driving for the day (through
Scotland, no less). Wow!! The staff also jumped out in front of us to mow the
grass, the site had undergone some recent refurbishments, and is on the “paddle in/paddle out” sites with a path to the water for launching/retrieving
kayaks/canoes.
A pretty empty campground on a Wednesday - and completely
booked for Friday and Saturday.
After tucking Sprinty into campsite #99, we went for a bike
ride through the park. Rode to the Point Lookout Lighthouse, which was replaced
by an automated lighthouse in the 1960s and has been deteriorating for the last
30+ years. Then to the site of Fort Lincoln, a Civil War Fort. Learned Point
Lookout was held by the Union Army in a largely pro-South part of Maryland. Saw
the location of a Civil War prison, a Union Army version of Andersonville.





Comments
Post a Comment