We finally got up and about and did some camping as well. So this is kind of a campground review on Holtwood City Campground in Oconto Wisconsin
We decided to head on up to Holtwood City Campground in the city of Oconto, Wisconsin. Many of my readers remember that is where we used to live. We decided to go up there to camp and visit with the grandchildren. Our oldest daughter and son-in-law needed us to babysit Friday night while they celebrated their anniversary.
Friday afternoon, we drove on up through the pouring rain and set up on our campsite. We really like the D loop in this Campground because there's less traffic. Our campsite backs up to the playground area. A real necessity when you have grandchildren.
The sites are large and open grassy, (in the D loop) some big shade trees and are level throughout the entire campground. The cost is $28 a night and includes electric, sewer and water. They have rate discounts for people staying for a week a month or the entire season as well. No stickers are required for vehicles, no additional fees necessary. What you pay is what you get.
They have two shower buildings and one laundry area. All of the buildings are in moveable mobile homes because this area floods up in the springtime due to the ice flows and blockages from the Oconto River out to the waters of Green Bay.
The campground is located on a peninsula that juts towards town, but to get there you have to drive around to the backside and come in around the ball park and the city pool near the entrance.
It was raining out, so they helped us set up the awning and little Clayton helped with the party lights. I have a lot of crafts and toys in the motorhome, so we kept ourselves busy while the rain poured down outside.
With all the fresh air, they were fast asleep by 9 p.m.. but of course that means they were wide awake at 5:30 in the morning ready to start their day!
The best part about camping with grandkids is when they come in the morning to hop into bed with us and snuggle for a while and laugh and giggle and plan what to do for the day. And they have to pull the dogs up into the bed as well. Free for all fun and giggles and snuggles.
One of our special traditions is that I buy those little boxes of cereal when the grandkids come camping. My grandma used to buy them for us. It is enough cereal with some bananas on the side, to hold them over until we cook a bigger breakfast. Now little Claire (one and a half years old) is big enough to sit at the table with the Big Kids!
At the entrance to the park is an office. Clayton had spied the various items that were available for rent. The office rents out canoes, kayaks, tubes, big four-person float devices, and best of all, these very fun four-wheel Pedal Go Karts. He had to finagle us a bit until we managed to find him $5 to go and rent it for 2 hours.
My oh my what a happy boy!!!
There wasn't much traffic on our small D loop road, so they could enjoy themselves and pull over if a car happened to come through. The speed limit is 5 mph and there are speed bumps and curves that make sure the vehicles go slow. We kept them in our range of eyesight and watched them having so much fun. Good exercise too!
It was pouring rain all afternoon, It was very pleasant to lay in the motorhome and sleep with the rain hitting the roof. One of the nicest camping experiences if you have to have lousy weather is to at least hear the Rain On The Roof!
Because it was raining, Erin and Waylen invited us to bring all of our cooking out stuff for supper over to their house. Our younger daughter Heather and her husband Jesse joined us with two more of our grandchildren, Jameson and Whitney.
Waylen grilled out all the food and we ate indoors because of the weather. The kids had a blast in the toy room and finally settled down with a movie while the grown-ups visited out in the living room.
"Peace, man" (Whitney)
It was a pleasant evening walking around the campground because the rain stopped. It was now dark out. We got to walk the entire campground with the dogs before bedtime. It's a very quiet park, on a Saturday night there was nothing going on of any noise whatsoever. Many of the sites are seasonals in loops A and B. With the weather forecast of rain all weekend, not many even came to spend time at the campground.
Jameson curled up on the loveseat to sleep with the dogs out in the living room in the motorhome. It's nice to notice that as grandchildren get older, they also sleep in later in the morning. So we got to doze until almost 8 a.m. before we all started moving around.
In the morning, Grandpa and Jameson made a quick run over to the local Kwik Trip gas station. He stocked up on glazer donuts and bacon!!! Jameson said these are two "must haves" for breakfast when you are camping. LOL
There He Goes!
Of course, I had to have a try at that fun little pedal go-kart too!
Jameson filmed it with my phone, he forgot a few times to aim at me because he was busy watching his silly almost 60 year old Grandma acting like a kid!!!
It was pretty hot out, so we hopped in the Tracker to ride around our "old home stomping grounds". Remember, we lived here in the area for 13+ years. We drove out by Oconto City Park which is a small campground right on the waters of Green Bay. There are 9 rustic sites for $15 a night. The sites are located across the road from the actual beach and picnic area. We were thinking about going there on Monday and Tuesday, depending on the weather reports.
From there we drove up to the city Breakwater Park. No camping, but just a pretty park to go out to see the waters of Green Bay, which leads into Lake Michigan.
This park has a beautiful harbor and docking area. There's a long causeway that goes out into the bay with a turnaround at the end. Attracts a lot of local fishermen. I am pleased to say that the water levels in the Great Lakes have risen back up to normal levels again. All of the cottages along the shoreline had lost their waterfront beaches and had been nothing but a swampy marsh for years and years. Now the water is back up to where each place has it's own beautiful shoreline and beach again.
From there we drove a little further up the bay to North Bay Shore County Park. This is run by Oconto County. We like camping here as well, the sites are nice and clean and open and far apart. Some of them are even blacktopped. The rate here is $25 a night and includes electric and some of the sites also have water. There's a small newer shower building and a beautiful harbor access to put in your boat if you are a fisherman.
Here is a little map of our travels and where the other parks are located:
Monday morning we woke up and checked the weather reports. Now the weathermen were promising hot humid sticky weather for Monday and Tuesday. Ick! Instead of spending the extra money to camp with hookups, just to sit inside in the air conditioning is not really to our liking?
Steve did a good rinse out of our holding tank because we had sewer at the site. Then we started packing up by 10 a.m. We hit the road and headed south towards home.
The nice thing about having a Wi-Fi thermostat at home is that I could turn on the air-conditioning via my phone, and have the house cooled down by the time we would get there two hours later.
On our way home, I also looked up the local ad for Dick's Family Foods in Sherwood. They always have wonderful locally butchered meat and we try to buy a lot of our groceries there.
They had country style boneless ribs on sale for a $1.50 a pound, as well as pork roasts for a $1.50 a pound. Great for pulled pork sandwiches. They had big sirloin beef roasts for $2.50 a pound. Large frozen turkey breasts were on sale for $ .99 a pound and our favorite 1/3 pound hamburger ground chuck patties were on sale as well. We got 18 meals for two of us) worth of meat for only $67.00!
The nice thing about having the motorhome right in the (parking lot is that all the meats and freezer items can go directly into the refrigerator to be transported the last 17 miles to home. I even stocked up on sherbet that was on sale, otherwise it would have melted by the time I got home in this weather if I had been in the car.
We got home in the afternoon, got the rig parked, unloaded, and laundry started as well. Although we had planned to camp for two more days, the weather just wasn't cooperating. Now that we are back home, Steve called his part time job boss at the county ADRC Transport service to let him know he would be available to drive if needed.
Of course, they needed him. So it was back into our normal routine.
But having a fun weekend with some of our grandkids was priceless!!!
What a great gaggle of grandkids you have, and aren't they lucky to have such a great Gramma and Grampa to have fun with. I think camping is the best experience for kids. I wouldn't have been walking around the campground when I got back--I would have been in bed!!! They are a handful when you're not used to having them all the time. Glad you had such a great time.
ReplyDeleteGood visits and good deal on meats--you can't beat that!
ReplyDeleteGlad that you had such a great weekend. It is really nice to see you back blogging.
ReplyDeleteI remember when little Whitney was born. She's growing fast.
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