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- mockybirdExplorerYou are correct on that wb.....I never figured out why they spent so much money to make nice spots and then not get them pretty close to being level.
- Pawz4meExplorer
NCBounder wrote:
Be aware that Tanglewood closes for the season right after Thanksgiving. Their last day is December 1. Also their Festival of Lights starts on November 23 so expect a large crowd for that event.
Ditto. There are typically very large crowds for Festival of Lights.
At Oak Hollow the middle section is an open graveled area. Sites are narrow but it's fairly easy to get level on most of them. That's the area I'd use for an overnighter. We were through there Tuesday and there were only about four RVs in the graveled section, so you'd have your pick of sites and likely no immediate neighbors to make the narrowness an issue. - wbwoodExplorer
mockybird wrote:
Tanglewood can handle big rigs and most of the levelling there is from front to rear more so than side/side.Sites are paved though.
That's the problem (front to rear) for big rigs, at least as bad unlevel they are. Works better for trailers. - NCBounderExplorerBe aware that Tanglewood closes for the season right after Thanksgiving. Their last day is December 1. Also their Festival of Lights starts on November 23 so expect a large crowd for that event.
- StclairmExplorerCheck the sites I listed for being quite level. We walked through them all.
- wingsfan20ExplorerA good number of sites in the middle of the campground have leveling problems. Stick to those on the outside loops and you will have no issues.
- mockybirdExplorerTanglewood can handle big rigs and most of the levelling there is from front to rear more so than side/side.Sites are paved though.
- wbwoodExplorerWarning: be prepared to possibly have to do a lot of leveling at tanglewood. Many of there sites are very unlevel.
- davidm99ExplorerWe always stop over in Greensboro at Greensboro Campground, big rig friendly and right off interstate 40 & 85
- ependydadExplorerFor Tanglewood- I don't mind a back-in site, as long as the campground is big rig friendly. I see that the above folks have 35' and 36' units. Any issues with a 42' fifth wheel and crew cab/long bed truck?
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