On September 5th, we left our campground, Indian Ranch CG, in Webster Massachusetts and drove a little over an hour to Mansfield, Massachusetts to a new campground called Canoe River, just 30 minutes outside of Boston. It’s where we wanted stay all along but it was booked until the day we got in. Indian Ranch is probably a fine campground for most of the year but for us it was not. There was nothing for the kids to do, although they charged us an extra $6 a day for each of them. It was the most expensive CG we stayed at at $70 a day. We didn’t do anything else that day except set up camp. Kevin and Andrew then watched college football the rest of the day. On September 6th, we drove to Plymouth Mass to see the Plymouth Rock. We had actually tried to drive to Cape Cod but some 25 miles from the first bridge out onto the Cape and 60 miles from the mid way point we ran into bumper to bumper traffic so we went to Plymouth instead. We walked around a bit, sightseeing and touring the town where many original buildings and homes still stand. The Rock was cool to see too. We had lunch at Sam Diego's Mexican Cooker, a nice Mexican Restaurant in Plymouth.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
September 5-6, 2009. Days 48-49 Webster and Plymouth Mass.
On September 5th, we left our campground, Indian Ranch CG, in Webster Massachusetts and drove a little over an hour to Mansfield, Massachusetts to a new campground called Canoe River, just 30 minutes outside of Boston. It’s where we wanted stay all along but it was booked until the day we got in. Indian Ranch is probably a fine campground for most of the year but for us it was not. There was nothing for the kids to do, although they charged us an extra $6 a day for each of them. It was the most expensive CG we stayed at at $70 a day. We didn’t do anything else that day except set up camp. Kevin and Andrew then watched college football the rest of the day. On September 6th, we drove to Plymouth Mass to see the Plymouth Rock. We had actually tried to drive to Cape Cod but some 25 miles from the first bridge out onto the Cape and 60 miles from the mid way point we ran into bumper to bumper traffic so we went to Plymouth instead. We walked around a bit, sightseeing and touring the town where many original buildings and homes still stand. The Rock was cool to see too. We had lunch at Sam Diego's Mexican Cooker, a nice Mexican Restaurant in Plymouth.
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I never knew there was an actual Plymouth Rock! So cool!
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