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What do these people all have in common?
Saturday, June 17, 2006

See those people out in their canoes?

I took this picture Saturday morning on the bridge right by Black River Lodge.

What do the people in this picture all have in common?

They're having fun out on the Black River!

I hope you'll make your reservations today for your float trip, camp site, or lodge. You'll love your stay in the Black River area.

I'll see you on the Black River.

posted by Kevin Perry at 10:14 am


Everybody Loves Black River Ice Cream Parlor
Saturday, June 17, 2006

Waiting for ice cream...

I don't know this guy's name, nor his pedigree. But he was sitting right there outside the door of the Black River Ice Cream Parlor this morning when I came out with my sausage, egg and cheese biscuit.

He was waiting for ice cream.

I'll have to admit, even though it was early in the morning. I was waiting, too.

After the ice cream machine got going, I went back in for a Bearcat Blast, with peanut butter cup mixed in. Mmmmm.

Join us soon, won't you?

I'll see you on the Black River.

Posted by Kevin Perry 10:02 am


Pets in Paradise
Wednesday, June 14, 2006

I received an email from Chris last week.

He wanted to know two things:

1) What's the story on using ATVs/4-wheeler's in the Black River area? and

2) Can he bring his pet?

I already mentioned this in a post I put up here called "Double Cheeseburger in Paradise" on May 25th. But for you new readers, THE place to use your four-wheeler is the Sutton Bluff Recreation Area.

Don't forget to stop in at the Centerville Quickstop to get your trail permit. You'll need one before you take your ATV into the Sutton Bluff Recreation Area.

Regarding pets, I had to do a bit of research. I now believe ExperienceBlackRiver.com is your best source of information about bringing your pets to the greater Lesterville area.

Here's what I found out:

Bearcat Getaway                                 pets allowed with a leash
Black River Camping at Horseshoe Ranch  pets allowed with a leash
Black River Cozy Cabin                          pets allowed
Black River Family Motel                        no pets
Black River Lodge                                no pets
Brushy Creek Lodge and Resort              pets allowed with a leash
Camp Taum Sauk                                no pets
Cedar Valley Lodge                             pets allowed with a leash
Crocker’s Country Charm B&B                no pets
Deer Creek Campground                      pets allowed with a leash
Hidden Meadows Cottages                    no pets
Koinania Cottage                               no pets
Kyle’s Campground                             pets allowed
Log Cabin Inn                                    no pets
Parks Bluff Campground                      pets allowed with a leash
Rachel’s Bed and Breakfast                  no pets
Riversedge Campground                      pets allowed with a leash
Sherwood Forest Camp                       no pets
Sunset Ridge Cabin                            pets allowed except large breeds
Trump Lake Resort                             pets allowed with a leash
Twin Rivers Landing                           pets allowed with a leash  $6/night
Wilderness Lodge Resort                     no pets

Be sure to call and confirm this information with the campground owner or Lodge operator before you show up with your favorite pet companion.

I'll see you (and Fido) on the Black River.

posted by Kevin Perry 1:44 pm


The Other Shut-Ins
Friday, June 9, 2006

With the recent re-opening of the Johnsons Shut-Ins State Park, I've heard a whole lot of talk about the Shut-Ins themselves.

They are magnificent to see. And so many fondly recall all the fun they've had swimming and playing in the water.

Did you know that Johnsons Shut-Ins aren't the only shut-ins to be enjoyed in the Black River area?

The Millstream Gardens Conservation Area is a fantastic place to visit when you visit the Black River area.

This is true in part because of "The Other Shut-Ins," the Tiemann Shut-Ins.

I wasn't dressed to get in the water when I visited the Tiemann Shut-Ins in April, but I walked right out into the middle of the river atop the rock formations.

It's an unforgettable and truly unique experience.

I'll see you on the Black River.

Posted by Kevin Perry 8:26 pm


Angels of Lesterville
Thursday, June 8, 2006

Sometimes when you take a vacation or a long weekend away, you want to go home with something other than a sunburn and some great memories.

Dawn, at Lesterville Florist and Gifts, knows that many visitors to the Black River area like to take home a hand-carved collectible angel from Susan Lordi's Willow Tree collection.

Drop by and pick one up. These beautiful sculptures are a perfect personal gift for a family member who couldn't come along on the trip. Or you're sure to find the perfect piece that will always remind you of your trip to the Black River.

I might recommend the "Happiness" figurine. The birds make me think of all the natural beauty I see every time I'm on the Black River.

Plan to visit Dawn when you make your way to Lesterville.

I'll see you on the Black River.

posted by Kevin Perry 9:27 pm 


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