This week we are staying at the Lazy Llama RV Park in Chuckey, TN. This is one of the most unique parks we have visited, there is a llama farm right next to the RV park! The owners of both the farm and the RV park are Jerry (a retired high school principle) and Carolyn (a local artist and a high school art teacher). When we arrived on Sunday they were welcoming and made sure we got settled in. Carolyn invited me to join her Saturday morning art class, which I am looking forward to attending.
Today Jerry introduced us to all the llamas! It was wonderful! Llamas everywhere. We were in the corral and when Jerry opened the barn door the llamas came out to join us. They were all around us, it was amazing! We had so much fun with all the animals. We also got to see the emus, miniature donkeys, and a miniature horse.
This RV park was a wonderful find. The WiFi is very strong. We are loving our stay in one the extra long pull-through sites, it overlooks the field of llamas. The camp has 31 level sites with 6 extra long pull-through sites. The lots are gravel and provide sewer, 50 amp and water. The surrounding area is beautiful with lots of things to do and see. Tomorrow we will go to a story telling presentation in the oldest town in Tennessee, Jonesborough which is known as The Story Telling Capital of the World.
If you are RVing in the Chuckey, TN area checkout The Lazy Llama. This is a great place with wonderful people. There is a store in the front office were they sell local art and handmade items. I picked up a couple of pairs of gloves made from the wool of llamas. These gloves should help me stay warm when I'm in Alaska walking on the glaciers this summer.
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