Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area
Kentucky/Tennessee

With the weather being so threatening & dangerous recently, truck stops have been a convenient & safe option for us to settle into for the night. After spending the night at a truck stop on Good Friday, due to severe thunderstorms, I decided enough was enough! 🥴
The weather forecast looked decent for the weekend & I missed camping! I found a brochure for Land Between the Lakes & it was a fantastic choice! There are a series of campgrounds in LBL on the Tennessee-Kentucky border & I picked the southernmost one in Tennessee, Piney Campground. It’s a very large campground, but I was still lucky to get a nice waterfront campsite, as a walk-in with no reservation, on Easter Saturday. We had very few neighbors & at $8/night, it was a fabulous deal! By Sunday afternoon, everyone else in our loop had gone home. 😁

Land Between The Lakes National Recreation Area (LBL) consists of 170,000 acres between Kentucky Lake & Lake Barkley in western Kentucky and Tennessee.
With ZERO reception at the campground to research anything, I’m glad that I’d grabbed a brochure about the area. Spending Easter Sunday visiting bison & elk seemed like a fun thing to do, so off we went to find them!
It was less than an hour drive, but it started to rain unexpectedly, halfway there. 😬 I almost turned around, but I took a chance that it would stop & continued on.
There’s a beautiful welcome/education center, gift shop & planetarium there & I was surprised & thrilled to find it open on Easter Sunday! After a brief visit, I continued on, still hoping the rain would stop.🤞🏼
When we arrived at the Elk & Bison Prairie, I paid the $5 entrance fee. As it turned out, it’s easily the best $5 I’ve spent in a long time!

The prairie is a large loop of paved road. Due to the potential danger of interacting with wild bison & elk, visitors are not allowed to get out of their vehicles. Good idea! 👍🏼
This is the 5-star review I posted on Google.
Upon arrival, I saw 2 elk way up ahead, crossing the road. As I drove around the loop, I didn’t see any other wildlife. I continued driving until I came upon a pick-up truck & a few cars pulled over. There was a huge herd of bison, grazing very close to the road! I pulled over to watch them & my car was soon surrounded by bison! The pick-up truck driver was a wonderful staff member (volunteer?) who eventually turned her truck around & very carefully attempted to disperse the herd. I told her I was thrilled to just sit there & watch, so she assisted the cars stuck behind me to get through. I spent the next hour plus, soaking up the magic of what I was witnessing. It was the BEST Easter present ever & I’ll never forget it! This experience was probably the best $5 I’ve ever spent. 💝
I took 300+ photos & this was one time that I wished I had a real camera with me. I’ve been thoroughly pleased with my cellphone camera photos, but this was one experience when a real camera would have been great. Here are my favorites! 💕




As we sat there, the bison started to gather around the car! It was exciting & scary, at the same time!


Maddie was interested in our massive visitors, but kept amazingly calm. At one point, she started to growl softly. I’d been looking out my window. When I turned to see why she was upset, we were surrounded by several bison on her side! She quieted right down & eventually, got bored & fell asleep. 👏 I was grateful she didn’t need to “go out” because that wasn’t going to happen anytime soon!


These are badly edited photos, but I took them through a wet & filthy windshield. 🙄 The pick-up truck driver tried to disperse the herd. She turned her truck around & slowly moved through them. When she passed me, she asked if I was ok. I told her that I was thrilled & content to wait for them to move away on their own. She said the one standing in front of me seemed to be studying his reflection on my hood. I was hoping he liked his reflection. If he thought it was a challenging face, I was afraid he’d ram my car! Eventually, 3 bison were standing there! That’s 3+ tons of intimidating faces & they just stood there for 30+ minutes!




I’d been looking out Maddie’s window when I heard something close by me. When I turned, #343 was standing right there! I closed the window in record time!
Look at the traffic jam behind us! 😊

I love the look on the woman’s face!
She asked me if I was afraid… No. Why? 🤔




It started to rain again on the way back to the campground, but it cleared up by the time we got “home”. Unfortunately, another unexpected, severe thunderstorm moved in overnight & poor Maddie was freaking out. At midnight, I had to rush us into the car, with the thunder & lightning crashing all around us. 😬
On Monday morning, it was chilly, but clear & we moved on.
I hope everyone enjoyed a wonderful weekend, but I’m predicting that it wasn’t as memorable as mine❣
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Beautiful adventure and gift to you on Easter! Great photos! My daughter Sarah and I drove that wildlife loop with her cat George. He never peeked out the windows to view wildlife even once! We loved that area and hope to return there possibly this fall. Glad you went there! Much love to you and Maddie! Jane and Tim
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Hi Jane, Tim & Sophie! This was a last minute choice of campgrounds & it’s easily become one of my favorite stops now! The campground itself was nice, but the experience at the prairie was one I’ll never forget! Spending Easter surrounded by bison isn’t probably high on a lot of holiday wishlists 🤓, but it was perfect for us! George & Maddie must have realized that the “big 🦬 dogs” weren’t there to play! 😁
I hope you return to the prairie someday. It’s an exciting place to visit!
Please stay safe! The weather is CRAZY everywhere, so I’m glad Tim checks the forecasts frequently.
Love, Wendy & Maddie
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Wow Wendy! What a wonderful Easter! Your pictures were amazing! I’m so glad you and Maddie are having such an exciting time! I love reading your posts and seeing your pictures!
Take Good Care,
Love,
Karen (:
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Thanks, Karen❣ This blog was originally intended to be a way for me to keep a journal for myself, but I’ve loved sharing our adventures!
I hope you had a wonderful Easter, too. Spring is now in full bloom here, so hopefully it will arrive in Massachusetts soon!
Love, Wendy & Maddie 🤗🐾💕🐾🤗
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Fantastic!! You were right where you needed to be. Witnessing strength, courage, history, inspiration and motherhood. What a Rock Star Adventure! Glad Maddie stayed calm for the bison.
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Hi Wendy❣ I’m currently reviewing some of my past comments & replies & noticed that my reply to you on this one “disappeared”. 🤷♀️
Considering we almost didn’t go there, that day now holds very special memories for me. It’s gained a high rating among many, many of my high ratings! Maddie has definitely been a Rock Star Pup for this entire journey, but she’s been especially fabulous in situations that required it. 💝
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