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Sep 15, 2013Explorer
There are several C.O.E. parks in N.W. N.C. on the W. Kerr Scott Reservoir near Wilkesboro, N.C., home of the MerleFest bluegrass festival.
Along the Savannah River, a natural border between GA and SC, the C.O.E. dammed sections and created three large lakes. There are approximately 15 C.O.E. parks with camping along a 120 mile stretch between Pendleton, S.C. and Thomson, GA. I spent 2 weeks each in 6 of them last year. Looking forward to another 6 in the future.
Also, about a mile north of Chattahoochee, Fl., there's Eastbank C.O.E. park on Lake Seminole just inside the GA. line. I've enjoyed all the C.O.E. parks. The natural ambiance has been unsurpassed and the fishing pleasurable. Can't beat the "geezer" pass rates either.:B
Along the Savannah River, a natural border between GA and SC, the C.O.E. dammed sections and created three large lakes. There are approximately 15 C.O.E. parks with camping along a 120 mile stretch between Pendleton, S.C. and Thomson, GA. I spent 2 weeks each in 6 of them last year. Looking forward to another 6 in the future.
Also, about a mile north of Chattahoochee, Fl., there's Eastbank C.O.E. park on Lake Seminole just inside the GA. line. I've enjoyed all the C.O.E. parks. The natural ambiance has been unsurpassed and the fishing pleasurable. Can't beat the "geezer" pass rates either.:B
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