Saturday, February 14, 2015

2005 CAMPING TRIP

Meriwether Lewis Park is a National Park located at mile maker 385.9, about half way between Nashville and the Alabama boarder on the Natchez Trace National Parkway. Meriwether Lewis Park is the place where Meriwether Lewis of the Meriwether and Clark Expedition up the Missouri, died under mysterious circumstances. Officially it was ruled a suicide. He was on his way from St. Louis to Washington. The trip was easiest done by going down the Mississippi River to the city of Natchez, Mississippi then up the Natchez Trace to Nashville. They stopped at the Grinder's Stand Inn. That night there were two gun shots. They found him with two gun shots: One to the head and one to the chest. It is argued that either one of those would render him unable to take the 2nd shot. 

The Park is relatively small but has a number of easy to moderate trails. Camping is free but has few amenities. It is well maintained. The campground does have water and restrooms. It can be used for RVs and Tent campers alike... even though there are no hookups for RVs. There is a monument to Meriwether Lewis near the the Welcome Center. 

In 2005, I took my two youngest children of an overnight camping trip. It was April and few other campers were there. I have been there a number of times on photo tours but this was the only time I camp. I took my best pictures of my son and youngest daughter during that visit.