
This is not what we usually see when we pull into a campground.

But this is a ski slope in the winter.

When I checked in the woman said I might want to change my site as we were in the overflow area. “It’s just a big open area,” she said, “although you’ll be the only ones there.” “Perfect,” I replied, “our TV satellite antenna will work.” So here we are in the overflow area and it suits us fine. We actually have more privacy than the folks in the sites in the woods, as they have neighbors.

Matey and I were able to walk in the woods while Bud took the truck to the nearby town for an oil change.

The sun even peeked out from time to time.

We ended up on a very large trail at the base of Sugarloaf Mountain.

I prefer smaller paths, but it was pretty.

We came out near the entrance to the park and got a look at Sugarloaf Mountain, which is not the mountain with the ski trails. This is a nice place for our last stop in New Brunswick.
That first picture, which isn’t what you would expect to see, is really pretty! I like the narrow trails, too, but, as you said, it is all pretty!
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