Greetings from Indiana!
We left Altoona, Iowa yesterday morning, battled Chicago afternoon rush hour traffic, and arrived at the campground early evening. Our camp host came by and told us to watch out for mosquitos, ticks and poison ivy in the campground. Have gotten more than a few mosquito bites, found a tick in the trailer shower pan this morning and have been avoiding any plants with three leaves. But it is wonderful to be back at a campground. Sites are huge and spaced far apart. As I write this, Canada Geese are flying overhead and honking.
Indiana Dunes became a national park on Feb. 15, 2019. Prior to that it was a national lakeshore. Most parks we have visited are in the wilderness while this one is surrounded by metropolitan areas. Driving from one area of the park to another we went past the Port of Indiana and the US Steel’s Gary Works, the world’s largest steel mill.
We took a great hike today through wooded areas, over dunes, and ended up at the shore of Lake Michigan. Pictures below.
Tomorrow we are headed to Cuyahoga NP near Cleveland, Ohio.
Thinking about taking the short swim to Chicago. Talked to a local who said we were lucky to have such a clear day to see the Chicago skyline. We are at the southern tip of Lake Michigan.Water was a little too cold to swim that far. The water is clean and clear. No seaweed, no rocks or shells, and no tar!
Cindy here. Love it. And, you know, you and I are the only ones who say "Canada" geese! Lol
ReplyDeletethe only ones of us who are correct! :-)
DeleteAmazingly beautiful view of Chicago...and who knew about muskrats? ALL of your photos are artistic! Thank you!
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