KOA – Montgomery, Alabama
We crossed three states today, Lousiana, Mississippi and Alabama. We also took a bridge over the Mississippi River and arrived in Montgomery, Alabama mid-afternoon. And you guessed it, it was super hot!
I told the gentleman at the front desk that we hadn't had any precipitation, not a drop, since it snowed on us in Montana over three weeks ago. I had no idea that was about to change.
I knew that Montgomery had a high crime rate, way above the national average, but this place felt safe.
Right after we arrived a state patrol pulled through the campground. I was glad to see him. Then a short time later, a police helicopter began circling overhead, definitely looking for someone.
Our campsite had a great view, a couple hundred acres of pastureland, tall grass surrounded by thick treed vegetation. I imagined that scene from "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" where the three shackled convicts jumped up out of the tall grass, ran a few yards, then got back down again.
We found out the next day that there was a juvenile prison a short distance from the campground.
There were no safety issues during our stay and the people in the campground were generally friendly.
That evening, the weather changed. A storm came up rather quickly and we had thunder, lightning and rain for a few hours. But it stopped just in time to produce a beautiful sunset. Imagine that!
We enjoyed our stay but happy to be moving on to greener pastures.