Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers
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Kaweah Park Resort in Three Rivers, California
and a wild bobcat in the park
Kaweah Park River sign - during the day and at night
sign entering Kaweah Park Resort
sign entering Kaweah Park Resort
Sign inside the registration office
the pool (too cold to use it though)
sign inside officer at Kaweah Park Resort
the pool at the park
 
The new yard of the two RV Gypsies - front view & from the river by the beach - WOW!
the new yard of the two RV Gypsies
the new yard of the two RV Gypsies
Karen enjoys some wine and lunch in her new backyard
Karen Duquette having lunch
Karen Duquette having lunch
These 3 photos were taken from the doorway of the RV - at least 200 feet away- Lee saw this bobcat jump over the fence and stroll through the campground. You can see that we are the only RV in the campground at the time because it is off-season.
a bobcat
a bobcat
Karen zoomed in on the bobcat - wishing she had a bigger zoom lens
a bobcat
 
The view of the river directly in front of the RV of the two RV Gypsies
the river directly in front of our RV
the river directly in front of our RV
Another view of the river directly in front of the RV -
and a close up of the water & rocks
the river directly in front of our RV
the river directly in front of our RV
the river in front of the RV joins with another river
both of the rivers
both of the rivers
you can see both of the rivers in this photo - the top river flows behind the bush,
the bottom river flows in front of the bush and they meet as shown BELOW
both of the rivers
the third river enters the scene and flows past the beach area
the beach area and the third river
the beach area and the third river
the beach area and the third river
the beach area and the third river
the beach area and the third river
the RV (AWO) and toad (MOB) of the two RV Gypsies - as seen from the beach
the RV (AWO) and toad (MOB)
MOB as seen from the beach
the RV (AWO) and toad (MOB) of the two RV Gypsies -
as seen from lower on the beach
MOB as seen from the beach
MOB as seen from the beach
AWO & MOB
as seen from where the 2 rivers meet
Lee walks from AWO toward
the corner of the two rivers
AWO & MOB
to the corner of the two rivers
the mountain & river as seen from the beach
the mountain & river as seen from the beach
the mountain & river as seen from the beach
Lee on the beach enjoying a view of the river & the mountain
Lee on the beach enjoying a view of the river & the mountain
Lee on the beach enjoying a view of the river & the mountain
Karen relaxing by the tree on the beach
Karen on the beach enjoying a view of the river & the mountain
Karen on the beach enjoying a view of the river & the mountain
Karen on the beach enjoying a view of the river & the mountain
Karen on the beach enjoying a view of the river & the mountain
 
a bird
a bird
ABOVE & BELOW: A bird flying over the river
a bird
a bird
a bird
 
BELOW: another view of where the two rivers meet
where the two rivers meet
Karen sitting by the river directly in front of her motorhome
Karen
Karen
As you can see from the above photos, the two RV Gypsies really enjoyed this campground. Since it was off-season, they had the park mostly to themselves. They were also lucky enough to get the best campsite in the park - a river just two feet in front of their RV and the corner where the two rivers meet off to the side of their RV, plus a big yard of grass leading to the beach area where the third river flows. Not to mention the small mountain across from the river, all viewable from their campsite. And the Bobcat was a real plus.
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Kaweah Park Resort
Three Rivers
photos taken while driving from Alta Loma to Three Rivers
Kings Canyon - big sequoia trees
Sequoia National Park
AFTER you have visited all of the above photo sections, please continue on to Yosemite National Park