It's a small 9-hole golf course and small rv spots. The park is a dirt lot that is dry and dusty, and our space has no shade. We debate on whether or not to find another place, but we're tired, and we figure it's only one night. The next morning, Tank and I meet the kids at the park. They are wide-eyed and excited to meet Tank. It's pretty cool to see their excitement.
Tom manages to find time in the morning to play a round. The course is very well kept and is a very nice little course.
That really is Tom and his golf cart |
Rest Stop around Yakima WA |
We will be staying at Peach Beach, which is on the Washington side of the Columbia River. We're happy to find availability at such a nice, shady place. Temps are expected to be in the 100s while we are here, so shade and electricity is a must!. Our site also has great access to the river, and even I'm planning on going in, so make room Tank!
There's some interesting things to do not far from the campground. Just a little ways down the road is Gunkel Orchards fruit stand. The produce is absolutely gorgeous, and we go crazy buying peaches and tomatoes.
Our friend Kirsten asked if we had seen Stonehenge. When we looked it up, we found it was just up the hill from the fruit stand. Stonehenge sits alone on a plateau and has beautiful vistas of the river and an the orchards. It is a replica of the one in England and was built by Sam Hill, a business man who wanted to build a Quaker community in the area. This Stonehenge is a memorial to Maryhill soldiers who were killed in WWI.
We did both the premium and classic flights to get the most tasting in! |
The woman at the winery was very nice and let us taste a couple of wines that are normally not in the flights. In case you were wondering, the zinfandel, which was not in the flights, won our tasting competition.
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