Early the next day we were off to Fort Wayne and a Wizards game. We thought we were going to have to stay in a hotel because we couldn't find a camp-ground anywhere in the Fort Wayne area. But we called the ball park to confirm the game time and asked if they knew of any campgrounds in the are and the only one they could recommend was the one in the back-yard of the stadium. It wasn't the most private or rustic of parks, but we did get to walk to the ball field!
Wednesday, August 06, 2008
What we did on our summer vacation...
When we left Kentucky we had two weeks to cram in as much camping and baseball as we could. Our trip started in Indianapolis. We stopped for one night at a KOA, usually we steer clear of the resort type camp grounds, but this one boasted a brand new dog park. The dogs LOVED it! It wasn't anything big but it was right next to our campsite and though it was against the rules, there was no one else camping on our side of the river so we were able to toss the dogs into the dog-park while we were setting up. Then we were off to the game - Indianapolis Indians at Victory Field. It was a fun game. We were crammed into our section and after a couple of innings moved to the empty section next to us and then it was GREAT.



Early the next day we were off to Fort Wayne and a Wizards game. We thought we were going to have to stay in a hotel because we couldn't find a camp-ground anywhere in the Fort Wayne area. But we called the ball park to confirm the game time and asked if they knew of any campgrounds in the are and the only one they could recommend was the one in the back-yard of the stadium. It wasn't the most private or rustic of parks, but we did get to walk to the ball field!

Early the next day we were off to Fort Wayne and a Wizards game. We thought we were going to have to stay in a hotel because we couldn't find a camp-ground anywhere in the Fort Wayne area. But we called the ball park to confirm the game time and asked if they knew of any campgrounds in the are and the only one they could recommend was the one in the back-yard of the stadium. It wasn't the most private or rustic of parks, but we did get to walk to the ball field!
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