Now that we’ve reached the halfway mark of our stay in Bay St. Louis, almost everyone has asked me how our trip this year compares to last. Hmmm… that’s a question to ponder.
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Firstly, I chose both Bandera and BSL for the same reason- weather. Although not tropical, they are definitely warmer and no snow. If you look on a map of the U.S. both locations are pretty much on the same line of latitude. The weather is similar although we probably get a helluva lot more rain and thunderstorms on the Gulf. The landscapes are totally different; Bandera is dry, scrubby, hilly while Bay St Louis is flat and beachy. Each area has its own beauty, but I do prefer the beach. I love the open feeling, endless views of the sky and water; though we did have some spectacular sunsets in Texas.
Both RV campgrounds we chose are community oriented meaning they offer activities and encourage socializing. We take full advantage of these get togethers. We enjoy meeting new people, participating in crafts, learning fun new games and sharing meals. Skyline Ranch in Bandera, attracts a great group of Winter Texans. We become “family” and have kept in touch via Facebook throughout the year. We have met some fun people at Bay Hide Away, but many of the “regulars” seem to keep to themselves. (The first timers are a good group here and we do lots of things together.) This is what makes Skyline Ranch so special; warm, welcoming to all.
Each of these areas also have active local communities: In Bandera, I joined Silver Sage Senior Center where I took exercise classes, painting, lunch. BSL has very active libraries offering wonderful programs all which are free! In addition to activities- both places have unique small, fun towns - hosting parades and all kinds of events. Bandera’s claim to fame - “cowboy capital of the world” is also known for its giant motorcycle rally “Thunder in the Hills”; BSL - “less known gem on the Gulf” hosts “Cruisin’ the Coast” for antique and vintage car enthusiasts. So much to do - so little time!!
In BSL, shopping is very convenient, yet not in your face. Bandera is limited and we often had to drive to Kerrville (26 miles) to H.E.B or to other retailers. (Though I must say, I did enjoy the drive!)
The big attraction on the Gulf Coast is definitely the casinos! We love ‘em! Though we are small time gamblers (penny slots) we just have fun! It’s nice to be able to just pop in for an hour or two in the evening. The Gulf also really caters to the senior lifestyle and offers lots to do at discounted prices. Like the $8.00 all inclusive buffet available twice a week at the Silver Slipper. (we have to pace ourselves). BSL is sandwiched in between New Orleans and Biloxi; we are still exploring the area. We also love all the fresh seafood!
Texas is huge; we’ve only explored a small portion of this monstrous state but we did get to visit a lot of the major cities - San Antonio, Dallas, Houston, Austin, Waco as well as a lot of unique smaller towns - Llano, Utopia, Fredericksburg, Eagles Pass - just to name a few. Plus we had some really good bar-b-que!
Bandera is about 650 miles farther from our home than BSL. Distance certainly did have a bearing on my decision this year however, we do pay $200+ more rent per month in Mississippi than Texas; still within our budget. Truthfully- as newer long term campers- we just want to explore different areas!
In the past two winters- we have discovered Texas once imported camels for military use, admired the famous and beautiful blue bonnets, viewed “ the grassy knoll” in Dallas, visited the Magnolia Silos in Waco, gawked at white buffalo sunning by the road, rock hounded for llanite in the Llano River, stepped around crawdads’ mud houses while hiking in the woods, swamp toured, watched the sunrise on the Gulf waters, joyed in the payout from a winning slot machine!
There is so much to do out there- so much to experience and learn!
So we have made the decision - we will return to BOTH Mississippi and Texas next winter (23/24). We are planning to spend 3 mos in BSL (October thru December) then January through March in Bandera. From Bandera- we will head north and begin our travels through the northern and central states; living in our trailer almost a year! Adventure awaits, y’all!