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- Mr__CamperExplorerRating it on a scale of 1 - 10 this place gets a -49. Cranky permanent residents, poor and unfriendly management, poor interior roads, and the list goes on.
- TerryallanExplorer II
washley1 wrote:
Yes, we're from Florida, but Ive been pulling trailers through little mountain roads for years. And our rig is a 39ft 5er, but once again I've had it in some twisty steep tight places. I have learned to just go slow and get it done right!
We do not need the fanciest place, just looking for cooler air and peace and quiet if we can find that as well.
As for the no way out section, the site I have reserved is not back there, it is site 39 which is on the creek close to the front, so at least we are spared that surprise! Thanks for the comments!!
You want cooler temps. come over to the Blue Ridge. It's way cooler over in the NC High Country, near Boone, Blowing Rock, Linville, and Jefferson. The difference is amazing. The Smokies are not that cool. - washley1ExplorerYes, we're from Florida, but Ive been pulling trailers through little mountain roads for years. And our rig is a 39ft 5er, but once again I've had it in some twisty steep tight places. I have learned to just go slow and get it done right!
We do not need the fanciest place, just looking for cooler air and peace and quiet if we can find that as well.
As for the no way out section, the site I have reserved is not back there, it is site 39 which is on the creek close to the front, so at least we are spared that surprise! Thanks for the comments!! - southernsnowExplorerWe were also there once in 2010. I just looked at a few of current reviews on rvparkreviews. They seem pretty accurate, so consider those with the gallery from their own website. I don't know what kind of camper you have, but I see you are in FL. Be forewarned that it is winding roads and steep in spots. (But perhaps you've encountered that before :) also when we were there we had a travel trailer - now that we have a "big rig" I might pass on it. That being said, we enjoyed it. Not the fanciest place, but cool weather, beautiful mountains, campfires and a rushing creek. Now I want to go back!
Go have fun. - armadillo_17ExplorerI was there Summer of 2010....tight, nice creek down the middle, but nothing nearby.
- TerryallanExplorer IIMade two trips there at once. First, and Last times. The CG is well off the main RD, No problem there. However. They like to put new customers in the "more quiet secluded" loop. Only problem, It's NOT a loop. Once they lead you up there. There is NO WAY out. The road is a dead end, and there is no where to turn your TT, 5er, MH, around. You have to pull out into the path, and back down to a wide spot near the bath house.
And they do NOT tell you there is no way out. They just stick you there and leave.
So they won't get me again. - southernskyExplorerNice place, roads a little tight getting there but can be done. Along a creek so stays a little damp.
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