Our Location: Lincoln Parish Park, Ruston, LA
A very quiet and peaceful Sunday here at the park. All of the vintage trailers left before noon, most of the park emptied out except for maybe 7 or 8 rigs. Around 2 pm the rigs started coming in, at least 3 in a half hour. So I think arriving early would be wise, you may not get the best spot but you have a better chance of getting a spot.
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| One of the fishermen we noticed on our way around the pond. |
I don’t have a lot of words today but I took some photos with my phone on our walk around the pond, which netted me about 2.5 miles (we walked this path twice around the pond). I hope you enjoy the views.
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| That fisherman is a bit left of middle on this photo. |
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| We are nearing one of the picnic areas in the day use section of the park. |
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| That is the second picnic area over there and the swimming beach. |
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| You can see the RV's way over there in the trees. |
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| The RV park can be seen on the right of the photo. |
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| That piece of iron work is the 'dam' of sorts to allow them to control the height of the water. |
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| The swimming beach/picnic area is the yellowish sandy area. Picnic only area is to the right by that big green leafed tree. |
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| You back out onto those areas, complete with all hook ups and a fantastic view. |
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| The middle area is the day use picnic only area of the park. Swim beach to the left, park to the right. |
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| You can see the campground from across the pond. |
Until next time… take care, be safe,
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| I told you the view was nice. The walking path can be seen along the water's edge in this photo. |
Deb