Thursday, October 27, 2011

Cave-in-Rock State Park 2011

Where the Ohio River separates Illinois from Kentucky, there is a unique cave formation that has served as a hideout for inland pirates, as a tavern and riverside stop for pioneers, and now as an Illinois State Park. 
I stayed in one of the duplex cabins, overlooking the expansive Ohio River.  Each cabin has a deck with great views.  Sunset and sunrise were both really beautiful.  Jupiter could be seen as a red orb rising in the evening sky.  There was a lot of barge traffic up and down the river, conveying huge amounts of coal.  It was so windy the first day that there were white caps pushing upstream! 
Since I had been on the road for 2 weeks I really needed to do laundry.  The lodge attendant said that the nearest laundromat was across the river in Marion, KY -- 11 miles away!  That meant I had to take the ferry to get my clothes clean.  The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet operates a free ferry by special agreement with the Illinois Department of Transportation.  The free boat ride was one of the best parts of my Cave-in-Rock experience.
Other highlights include seeing numerous Black Vultures (a southern specialty), a flock of Eastern Bluebirds on the park swing set, and about 60 Greater White-fronted Geese migrating from their breeding grounds in the Arctic.  Here's a video postcard I put together from Cave-in-Rock, Illinois.



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