Raccoon Mountain: Overnight without raccoons

Sunset in Raccoon Mountain RV Park - Photo: Still Gravity.
Nightfall in Raccoon Mountain, Tennessee - License our images here

We arrived with the sunset to Raccoon Mountain RV Park for an overnight stop. There was enough light for a short hike of the surroundings. The caverns were already closed. 

Racoon Mountain was part of the Cracker Line of the Union Army during the Civil War. They opened this supply route in 1863 after the Union defeat in the battle of Chickamauga. The soldiers named the line - I guess because they got a lot of crackers.  

The mountain has "raccoon" in the name, but we didn't see any - Did the Union soldiers eat all of them? 

Peaceful night surrounded by huge motorhomes.

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