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- wbwoodExplorerAs far as Mile High Campground goes, does anyone know if there is a dump station there?
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Handbasket wrote:
If you don't mind no hookups and maybe spotty cell service, there's a Blue Ridge Parkway CG at Mt. Pisgah that's usually fairly cool.
Jim, "Dain bramaged."
Came across Mt Pisgah Campground in some searching last night. How is it? - tatestExplorer IIGSMNP is one of my favorites, but it is one of the most visited parks in the system and very crowded most of the summer. It is also usually hot and sticky in July and August unless a thunderstorm cools things down briefly.
I like to visit that park in April or October. When I lived in the southeast, I liked to go to the beach to cool down. Waist to chest deep in 80 degree water wasn't too bad, once the sun got low in the evening. - KimbopoloExplorerThanks everyone for your very helpful suggestions! :B
- Kentucky_JoeExplorerBeen there many times during the summer. July and August can get pretty hot. Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge are usually very crowded from middle June to middle August. The week days are manageable IMHO. the weekends have traffic that can drive you crazy. We love it there, but always try to go in the fall and spring during the week and always try to avoid weekends.
- 1stgenfarmboyExplorerBob has it right, we loved the piece and quiet and cool temps, the bird watching is awsome with the elevation change there are many different birds up there.
they have hot showers and as of sep 2011 the fee was 20.00 a night.
here is our view out the window at the table. - 8_Miles_A_GalloExplorerWe loved staying at Mile High Campground between Maggie Valley and Cherokee. It is definitley cool at night no matter the time of year and doesn't get too hot during the day. The owner and caretakers are very friendly and accomodating. It is a little bit rustic and there are no sites with full hook-ups (at elast I don't think so). However if you truly like peacefulness in a campground this is the place.
Each morning and evening we were there a few elk would make their way through the campground, stopping and grazing for a little while before moving on. There is only one spot my son could find in the campground with cell service, so if that's an issue for you this might not be such a good idea. I personally loved it, a built in excuse to ignore people who are convinced they really need to talk to me. 8^)
We loved it and will be back as soon as our schedule allows.
P.S. I just read a few articles on your blog and really think you would enjoy Mile High Campground. If you google it or just search on this site you can find more info. - HandbasketExplorerIf you don't mind no hookups and maybe spotty cell service, there's a Blue Ridge Parkway CG at Mt. Pisgah that's usually fairly cool.
Jim, "Dain bramaged." - coolmom42Explorer IIBalsam is the coolest and highest campground in the park at about a mile elevation. There is also a campground called Mile-high that is outside the park, I believe run by the Cherokee nation.
Otherwise you won't find much relief from the heat.
I agree with the above post that the North Carolina high country is also a good bet for cool. - linnemjExplorerIf you provide some additional information about who is going (adults, kids, ages) and what you like to do, others can provide more useful advice.
Schools in the south get out in late May and many return to class in early to mid-August. The park is less crowded in late August.
Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge always seem very crowded to me. If you can avoid those areas, you'll find less people.
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