Getting back to nature is easy this time of year with plenty of spots to gain some R and R., and maybe some fish while you’re at it.
One such spot allows outdoor enthusiasts and RV lovers to stay close to Batesvlle’s Polk Bayou via Creekside RV in Independence County.
“Now is the season to really enjoy getting outside,” Lisa Qualls, owner of Creekside RV, said.
The family owned, family operated RV park can accommodate up to 40-foot trailers, with 50- or 30-amp power available as well as hot showers, WiFi and full sewer/water hookup.
With a central location and easy access to adjacent creek, Creekside RV at 391 Barnett Drive includes six pull-through sites and 18 back-in sites.
Visit https://creeksidervpark.business.site or call (870) 834-9785 for more information.
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Lacy, 34, spent most of her life in the hills of Lawrence County. Today, she lives in Cave City, the home of “World’s Sweetest Watermelons,” in what’s known as the Prince Matlock house. Its former owner helped create what’s known as the Cave Courts where the city’s cave lies above the Crystal River. He fashioned his home out of the same rocks and materials that are found among the cave’s property, and she feels blessed to now be its caretaker for many more years to come.