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CharlesinGA
Jul 31, 2019Explorer
What type of rig? Large or small?
Just spent two nights at Black Forest Family Campground on US276 south of Brevard near the SC line at Cedar Mtn. I think they have weekly rates. Some very nice sites, but the big rig stuff is more of a large gravel area. Many sites are very difficult to access. They put us in the nicest sites in the place I think, 410-412, but suitable for TT or Class C or small A up to about 28 ft. Lots of tent sites, and small cabins, nice bath houses and super clean pool area. Very rugged area.
https://www.blackforestcampground.com/
I am in the closest trailer, my travel partner is the next one. The sites are set up with power and sewer on each side so one can pull in and the other back in and face each other. That works with a motorhome or camper van, no so much with the pickup. In hindsight, I rode with my friends when we went out, and I could have pulled in and "trapped" the truck, as I didn't use it anyhow.
We moved up to Mt Pisgah on Sunday when sites opened up.
Haven't been but you might consider http://www.cherokeesmokies.com/rvcampground/
or one of a couple of other campgrounds close to it.
Driving thru Maggie Valley we saw several long term campgrounds that had the RV jammed 3 or 4 feet apart, so investigate carefully before scheduling.
Charles
Just spent two nights at Black Forest Family Campground on US276 south of Brevard near the SC line at Cedar Mtn. I think they have weekly rates. Some very nice sites, but the big rig stuff is more of a large gravel area. Many sites are very difficult to access. They put us in the nicest sites in the place I think, 410-412, but suitable for TT or Class C or small A up to about 28 ft. Lots of tent sites, and small cabins, nice bath houses and super clean pool area. Very rugged area.
https://www.blackforestcampground.com/
I am in the closest trailer, my travel partner is the next one. The sites are set up with power and sewer on each side so one can pull in and the other back in and face each other. That works with a motorhome or camper van, no so much with the pickup. In hindsight, I rode with my friends when we went out, and I could have pulled in and "trapped" the truck, as I didn't use it anyhow.
We moved up to Mt Pisgah on Sunday when sites opened up.
Haven't been but you might consider http://www.cherokeesmokies.com/rvcampground/
or one of a couple of other campgrounds close to it.
Driving thru Maggie Valley we saw several long term campgrounds that had the RV jammed 3 or 4 feet apart, so investigate carefully before scheduling.
Charles
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