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Camping with Raccoons

The noise was light but the scratching continued.  Brad grabbed the flashlight and spotted a raccoon hovering over the grill.  I decided standing on the picnic table might be helpful until the my husband Scott laughed.  He said the racoons can climb.  Are they harmless?  Oh, they don't bite they  just scratch you to death my daughter Kari teased.  That's it.  Its bedtime.  I locked the camper door.  I discovered my husband shutting the top window saying they could come through the window.  Your kidding?  They all laughed.  Nagi Wowiha Win you would never have survived t

Prairie View Campground highlights

The Prairie View RV Park and Campground has every thing a camper desires.  People can sit in their trailer and type on the wireless internet while doing laundry, swimming, or painting.  It is peacefull and offers a shuttle service for guests.  Ryan works in the office at the campground and has many pamphlets on activities for the area.  Several of the other campers commented on how nice the park is kept up.  Each site has a picnic table and fire pit.  They also have a rustic area for people who like to tent.  The tree's provide a nice shelter.

 

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