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Pawz4me
Aug 13, 2018Explorer
We prefer Honey Bear. Pros--It's in a convenient location and most of their sites are larger than other campgrounds in the area. Cons-Site numbers aren't well marked and some of the interior roads are rutted and rough. Cable TV isn't available, but that's true of most campgrounds in the area.
You may find it very difficult finding a site this late, particularly if you want to stay in the same campground the entire time. Fall is an extremely busy time in the NC mountains, and campgrounds near Boone book up far in advance on weekends when there are festivals or App State home football games. We have reservations for a couple of weekends in October, but we made them in April as soon as the campground opened for the year.
You may find it very difficult finding a site this late, particularly if you want to stay in the same campground the entire time. Fall is an extremely busy time in the NC mountains, and campgrounds near Boone book up far in advance on weekends when there are festivals or App State home football games. We have reservations for a couple of weekends in October, but we made them in April as soon as the campground opened for the year.
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