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Debbie
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Sep 01, 2016

Campground around Greensboro

Looking for an easy pull off for one night rv campground. We will be heading east from Crossville, Tenn to Havelock, NC. We have a small dog not kids. 32 fifth slides. Half way would be around the Greensboro area.Thanks
  • Hagen Stone is a County park about ten minutes off the interstate on the south side of Greensboro. We stay there frequently when visiting our daughter who lives in the area. Many of the sites are in a large open meadow bordered by trees. You won't have any problem getting your rig in. Water and electric with a dump station for $20 or $18 for seniors.
  • I meant to say it's on the east side of Greensboro and easy on and easy off
  • KOA just opened in Greensboro on I-40 heading east. Years ago it was a KOA, I haven't driven in to it but it looks like a lot of nice work going on it there.
  • not much in the area that will meet your needs. I check Woodalls and rv park reviews.com
    We have stopped at Cross Winds Family Campground in Linwood and they do have pull thrus. Just a bit out of the way: Exit I-77 south, then take US70 east, turn south on US601. Then north on I-85 to exit 84 then turn left at the stop sign, cross over the interstate while getting in the left-hand turn lane. Make a left turn onto Wilcox Way (Notice blue campground sign). In 2/10th mile, make a right turn onto Sowers Road. Campground is first driveway on the right.

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