Roadtrip to Missouri (Elvis’s Birthplace/Lessons Learned)

Embarking on a road trip with a 5th wheel from Huntsville, Alabama, to Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri, is an adventure filled with picturesque landscapes, historic stops, and valuable lessons. Here’s a recap of our journey, the highlights, and some tips we learned along the way.
First Stop: Natchez Trace RV Park
Our first destination was the Natchez Trace RV Park. Nestled in the serene countryside, this park offered us a peaceful start to our journey. The Natchez Trace Parkway, with its lush greenery and historical significance, provided a scenic route that made the drive enjoyable. This proved to be a great place to park the RV so that we could visit the King’s birthplace.
Elvis’s Birthplace: A Must-See in Tupelo, Mississippi
While at Natchez Trace RV Park, we made our way to Tupelo, Mississippi, to visit the birthplace of Elvis Presley. This stop is a highlight for music enthusiasts and history buffs alike. The humble two-room house where Elvis was born, along with the museum and memorial chapel, offered a glimpse into the early life of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Walking through the museum, we marveled at the exhibits that chronicled Elvis’s rise to stardom. Additionally, the grounds were beautiful to walk around, as well. Finally, the gift really had a great selection of Elvis memorabilia and gifts to choose from. This stop was not only a step back in time but also a reminder of the impact one person can have on the world.
Almost Home RV Park in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas
Our next stop was the Almost Home RV Park in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. This quaint and welcoming park provided a perfect respite after a long day on the road. The friendly staff and well-maintained facilities made us feel right at home. We enjoyed a quiet evening under the stars, planning the next leg of our journey to Lake of the Ozarks.
Lessons Learned: The Importance of Taking Your Time
Leaving Walnut Ridge, we found ourselves in a bit of a hurry to hit the road. In our rush, we forgot two of our wheel chocks. This mishap served as a valuable lesson: slow down and take your time. Rushing through your checklist can lead to forgotten items or, worse, safety issues. Always double-check your setup and departure routine to ensure everything is in place. The minor inconvenience of taking a few extra minutes is well worth avoiding potential problems down the road.
Final Destination: Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri
Arriving at Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri, was the culmination of our road trip adventure. The breathtaking scenery, crystal-clear waters, and myriad of outdoor activities awaited us. From boating and fishing to hiking and exploring local attractions, Lake of the Ozarks provided the perfect backdrop for relaxation and adventure.
Conclusion
Our road trip from Huntsville, Alabama, to Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri, was a journey filled with memorable stops, beautiful landscapes, and important lessons. Visiting historic sites like Elvis’s birthplace and enjoying the hospitality of RV parks along the way made the trip special. Most importantly, we learned the value of taking our time and ensuring every detail is attended to before hitting the road. For fellow RVers, remember: slow down, enjoy the journey, and always double-check your checklist. Safe travels!