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- sillynikkiExplorerTanglewood. We've stayed there before. We live right outside of Winston. I don't remember what site we had, but it was level.
- ct1964upsExplorer
mockybird wrote:
We always play nice. And we know each other too.
ok,sorry I butted in!!! - mockybirdExplorerWe always play nice. And we know each other too.
- ct1964upsExplorer
wbwood wrote:
mockybird wrote:
wbwood wrote : That would be a lot for a motor home.
Us poor boys wouldn't know........LOL
I'm poor. At least now I am. Lmao.
Come on guys....play nice.....Chuck - wbwoodExplorer
mockybird wrote:
wbwood wrote : That would be a lot for a motor home.
Us poor boys wouldn't know........LOL
I'm poor. At least now I am. Lmao. - mockybirdExplorerwbwood wrote : That would be a lot for a motor home.
Us poor boys wouldn't know........LOL - StclairmExplorerOak Hollow in High Point is pretty good as long as you get spots at the far end down by the lake/pond. The ones around the outside perimeter of the first section on the right are terrible front to back wise and very little useable side to side space. There were some really level good spots at Tanglewood.
- wbwoodExplorer
mockybird wrote:
Most of the "unlevel" sites at Tanglewood is that they are sloped front to back. Pretty much level side to side. Front to back issue might mean your rear stabilizers are way down and your tongue foot is low to the ground. But there are sites there that are level all 4 ways.
That would be a lot for a motor home. - mockybirdExplorerMost of the "unlevel" sites at Tanglewood is that they are sloped front to back. Pretty much level side to side. Front to back issue might mean your rear stabilizers are way down and your tongue foot is low to the ground. But there are sites there that are level all 4 ways.
- Pawz4meExplorerWe've ridden through Tanglewood a couple of times. Even the "level" sites appear to have some slope. There were a couple of sites that we didn't think would be a problem. Other than the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds, your other closest option is Oak Hollow Campground in High Point. It's a city-owned campground right on Oak Hollow Lake that has full hook ups and facilities. Some of the sites in the woods are sloped, but there's a flat graveled section, too. It's about a 15 minute drive up lightly traveled Highway 311 to Winston, so depending on what area in Winston you're visiting it may be just as close as Clemmons. Oak Hollow doesn't reserve sites, but it's usually not a problem except during one week in April and one week in October when the furniture market is going on.
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