It was only a 200 mile drive today, so we were not in a hurry. The roads were not too bad, except in Louisville, until we got off I-69 for the drive to the RV park. We got off on KY389, following our GPS. The road turned out to be a narrow country road that was a tight squeeze for our big rig. The bridge we had to take across the Kentucky River was even narrower. We are staying at Two Rivers Campground ($35 per night with senior discount) in the town of Carrollton. It’s a little strange compared to other campgrounds we are used to. In that the office was located across the street from the campground. There were no obvious signs for the office so we ended up wandering around until we found someone across the street who told us there was no check-in (we had paid in full in advance), just go to the spot listed in the email. So we parked and started to set up. But it was unusual in that the power point was 5 feet off the ground and the water hook up was 3 feet off the ground. We also noticed the main utilities for the park were located in towers. Then it sunk in that this RV park is located at the junction of the Kentucky and Ohio Rivers and obviously floods frequently enough to raise all the utilities and bathrooms above the average flood level. Needless to say, we are keeping a close eye on the weather!
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