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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Camping - Kent County Park

 It was about a 4 Hour Dr. to our next stopping point which was Kent County Park. The Sites here our first come first serve, Which was definitely not a problem. There are two loops and we drove around twice until we finally realized where the water outlets were. We filled up with some water about a third of the way and then found a nice level campsite site number 68. There is a water spigot nearby, should we need to get more. 



After setting up our home, we went on a walk about 2 1/2 miles around the lake. The trail is called the Rod Dunlop Memorial Trail. It’s an interesting trail that this man devoted his life to developing. There are seven bridges along the trail and over streams that lead into the lake. There are four different kinds of steel bridges That were brought into the park from various parts of Johnson County. The Bridges date from the 1870s to the 1930s. There was one bridge that was put into place by a Chinook helicopter. It was also Nice to see other people out enjoying the beautiful weather and the lake. 











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