Our next stop on the road of retirement was in Gallipolis, Ohio where we stayed at the Gallia County Junior Fair Campground. We were on a bit of a sprint mode because of the weather being so unsettled all along our route.
We drove 195 miles to Gallipolis Ohio, arriving later in the day. We didn't do much other than take a drive in the car to enjoy the scenery before ending the day with dinner. We checked on the weather and realized we would have to drive all the way through West Virginia the next day because of increased chances of severe weather.
As morning arose we drove about 150 miles across the mountains of West Virginia to our next landing spot in Princeton West Virginia called Fresh Creek Falls RV resort.
Every time we drive through West Virginia, we always think it would be nice to spend more time there, but the fact remains that there are few RV parks reachable with our 37-ft motor home, especially those with level sites.
The drive through West Virginia was really scenic. The trees were beginning to change colors as fall is just around the corner. Again. We only spent one night before moving on to our targeted destination in the state of North Carolina.
The next morning was the last day of our mad dash when we drove an additional 245 miles, very long stretch for us, to the NC State Fairgrounds in Raleigh, North Carolina. Here we will be visiting our daughter and her family for a while.
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