Jan-11-2016 08:52 AM
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Jan-12-2016 09:18 AM
wvmtb wrote:
I am open to suggestions. Anything that is similar to Townsend would be awesome! I keep thinking I want to go back to Townsend. But like my wife I want to something different. I have been searching around and Pisgah National Forest now. It's looking a little better as for the CG's that I'm interested in. Besides I can then ride by bicycle up Mt. Mitchhell which is on my bucket list. I've done Clingmans Dome twice now and need a new mountain conquer 😉
Jan-12-2016 06:20 AM
agesilaus wrote:
I've been trying to recall the name of Singing Hills for over a year now. I didn't see it on RVParkReviews before we went up there this summer. We stayed there several years ago and yes it's basic but it does have FHU. The pond was a major hit with my son who was actually catching fish in it. He also caught a big snapping turtle which the owner removed.
Jan-12-2016 04:59 AM
Jan-12-2016 04:25 AM
6.7 tow rig wrote:
The KOA and Jellystone are both gross. The KOA might as well be in the median of the interstate.
We go to Townsend every year and its our favorite. I have alot of other suggestions if you want. We are from KY if you want more suggestions.
Jan-11-2016 07:06 PM
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Jan-11-2016 01:21 PM
wvmtb wrote:I have overnighted at Singing Hillsbefore. It has full hookups and the sites are just so so. They do have a catch and release pond. Not a campground with lots of amenities but the owners are super nice. It is a Passport America park if that makes a difference. I believe Mammoth is relatively close. Call and talk to the owners about your needs.
Trying to plan a vacation for this summer. Been kicking around the idea of going to Mammoth Cave but I’m not having much luck finding a campground that fits our needs.
We will be staying for about a week so full hookup (Elec, Water & Sewer) is a must. I’m sure there aren’t any campgrounds within the National Park that will have those hook-ups. So finding a place nearby that have that would be great! Nearby as in less than an hour from the park (cave entrance). Also would like to have a site on a river, stream or lake. Am I asking for to much?
The last couple years we’ve went to Pigeon Forge and loved it. Actually stayed in Townsend right on the edge of the Smokies. That is ideal and I would love to go back for the 3rd year but my better half want’s to try something different. Therefore I’m looking at Mammoth Cave.
Anyone have any opinions or suggestions?
I am open to anything within about 6-7hr drive from North Central West Virginia.
Jan-11-2016 10:00 AM
Jan-11-2016 09:52 AM
midnightsadie wrote:
look at cave lake state park.
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