Sunday, February 27, 2022

Jockey's Ridge State Park, NC

The morning was warmer and less windy than the previous evening. I decided to stopy by Jockey's Ridge State Park, NC which was just down the road after I checked out of the Cape Hatteras Oregon Inlet Campground at 7:30 am. I was so glad I did! Jockey's Ridge is the "tallest natural sand dune system in the eastern United States". I got there just as the park opened, and followed the well marked trail to the sand dunes. It was a pretty surreal landscape and took me about an hour to hike over the dunes towards the water (Roanoke Sound).
After a refreshing hike which was much needed after being cooped up in the minivan all evening, I drove south towards Myrtle Beach State Park, SC. It rained almost all the way. Got to the park about 5:30 pm; most of the campsites were occupied. I had reserved a site with electricity and water, and was able to get power into the van via an external extension cord. The rain let up a little to allow me to heat up some soup with the gas stove. The campground also has wi-fi, it was slow but allowed me to update this blog!

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