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magnusfide
Feb 27, 2014Explorer II
They mean it when they say 25 foot sites. It's a serpentine climb but if you're confident in your RV driving skills it's not a problem.
Be aware of the occasional vertical mountain walls next to the road and pull over the middle a line a bit if it's too narrow and you should be fine.
It's a beautiful area around BRMSP: don't forget to stop by Dillard and Mountain City. There's a fruit and veg stand north of the park where we always stock up on fresh vegetables and fruit. Near the NC border is a creamery with some of the best homemade ice cream we've had. You can watch the cows graze where the milk comes from while you eat your cone. We always buy a couple pounds of fresh butter from them too.
If you find BRMSP too intimidating, there's another Georgia SP on Lake Rabun just west of Clayton: Moccasin Creek State Park. It's sites are level and very easy to park and the park has easy ingress/egress off the road.
Be aware of the occasional vertical mountain walls next to the road and pull over the middle a line a bit if it's too narrow and you should be fine.
It's a beautiful area around BRMSP: don't forget to stop by Dillard and Mountain City. There's a fruit and veg stand north of the park where we always stock up on fresh vegetables and fruit. Near the NC border is a creamery with some of the best homemade ice cream we've had. You can watch the cows graze where the milk comes from while you eat your cone. We always buy a couple pounds of fresh butter from them too.
If you find BRMSP too intimidating, there's another Georgia SP on Lake Rabun just west of Clayton: Moccasin Creek State Park. It's sites are level and very easy to park and the park has easy ingress/egress off the road.
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