Exploring History and Nature: A Memorable Family Camping Trip at J.P. Coleman State Park

Our recent family camping adventure took us to the picturesque J.P. Coleman State Park in North Mississippi. As a full-time single father of two teenagers, my goal is not only to provide a unique educational experience through homeschooling but also to create lasting memories on our full-time RV travels. Join us as we delve into the rich history of Corinth, Mississippi, kayak on Pickwick Lake and enjoy a delightful lunch at an old drug store downtown.

J.P. Coleman State Park

Our journey began at the beautiful J.P. Coleman State Park, where we set up camp amidst the trees overlooking the Tennessee River. The park's tranquil atmosphere provided the perfect backdrop for our homeschooling sessions, blending education with the wonders of nature. The kids were excited to explore the park's hiking trails, and we kicked off our adventure with a refreshing hike, capturing stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.

Kayaking Adventure

One of the highlights of our trip was a kayaking expedition on the park's section of Pickwick Lake. Paddling through the currents, we immersed ourselves in the beauty of nature, spotting local wildlife and enjoying the sense of freedom that comes with open waters. Kayaking not only provided a fantastic bonding experience but also served as a practical lesson in teamwork and navigation for our homeschooling curriculum. Having a quality inflatable kayak helps us be able to take adventures like this wherever we go!

Discovering Corinth's History

Venturing into Corinth, Mississippi, we were drawn to the Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center operated by the National Park Service. As history enthusiasts, this visit was an educational treat for the entire family. The center's exhibits vividly depicted the Civil War era, offering valuable insights into the region's past. Engaging discussions ensued, as we connected classroom lessons to real-life historical events.

Lunch at the Old Drug Store

Exploring downtown Corinth led us to a charming old drug store that has stood the test of time. Borroum’s Drug Store was established in the 1860s and has remained in the same family ever since! We decided to make it our lunch spot, soaking in the nostalgic ambiance and indulging in local flavors. The kids were fascinated by the historical artifacts within the store, making our meal not just a culinary delight but also a cultural experience.

Conclusion

Our family camping trip to J.P. Coleman State Park and Corinth, Mississippi, was a perfect blend of education, adventure, and relaxation. As full-time RV travelers and active content creators, we relish the opportunity to share our experiences with our followers. Stay tuned for our upcoming reels, shorts, and YouTube videos as we continue to explore and discover the best our country has to offer.

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