When we travel to a new state park we both do some research (hubby even more than me). I don't need to know every thing about a new place. It's nice to have an open mind and discover some things when we get there.
I did happen to see a headline in a article about a lake monster so I was hoping I got to see it.
One day we drove across the lake to walk around the beach area and another pond of water that flows into the lake. And we got lots of surprises.
The dam was spectacular with the Cypress Trees in there end of the year, rusty orange color.
And don't you love this Great Blue Heron right on the dam.
At the swimming beach there were some beautiful Killdeer.
I thought they were another type of water bird but I believe they are Killdeer.
We parked here and started walking around.
And now starts the photos of the Reed Bingham Lake monster!
So skip right along to the end if you don't like these photos!
Because this was definitely a monster alligator!
One of the biggest I've ever seen.
I walked down to this pretty spot but realized I was lined up with the gator across the way.
I have a lot of respect for alligators and when I first zoomed in, his eyes were closed.
And then they were open a little more.....
and a little more!
So then I decided to back up and leave!
One more quick photo and I'm back in the van!
Another 'monster' story for my camping journal!
Reed Bingham State Park is in Adel, Georgia and the website is HERE! One of our camping trips when we went across the border of Florida into Georgia to explore!






















