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WrightOn wrote:buffymb wrote:
Mohican State Park, site 100, Loudon, OHio
I grew up at this park. I remember leaving the house at 3 am to get in line for a spot. One out....one in. A pool, amphitheater, game room, and of course, tubing on the river helped pass the time until a site opened. I earned my naturalist patch here as well.....led to me becoming a biology teacher.
Thanks for sharing the photo and the trip down memory lane.
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โJun-16-2010 12:16 PM
califRVers wrote:Okie in Wyoming wrote:
Tim and Julie, what a gorgeous campground! Just beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this and your description of what we are seeing!
Happy Trails, Okie.
Your welcome and thank you for the kind words!! ๐camperfool wrote:
Now this in camping!!! Were there many generators running since no electric provided? We enjoy this type of camping (rustic even with a rig). You might consider a solar panel if you can find areas of sun. Thanks for the pics they are great!!! God sure blessed this nation with all the wonderful places.
There were generators mostly Honda's, we used ours to use the microwave, TV for a couple hours at night after the campfire and to charge the batteries..we used the generator sparingly as everyone else only fired them up when they needed them..by the weekend we were surrounded by tent campers only..
We do have a small solar panel to trickle charge the batteries, but we need a bigger panel, it would help a lot!
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โJun-16-2010 11:21 AM
califRVers wrote:monakayk wrote:
What a beautiful place!! Any showers there or nearby?
So you were able to drive to Glen Alpine Falls? Or was there a hike to get to the actual falls? The falls are lovely.
It was beautiful!
There are bathrooms scattered throughout the campground along with brand new showers and bathroom buildings throughout and all the bathrooms are cleaned 3 times a day! Great staff too!
We did drive to the falls, BUT after doing so I have a few suggestions, if possible drive to the falls on a weekday, the road gets busy and it is a single lane road for the most part, so you will be yielding to traffic quite often, also once you get to the firehouse where there is a sign posted for Glen Alpine Falls, I suggest parking there and walking the short walk up to the falls because with a tow vehicle it can be tricky to back down the narrow road after viewing the falls..
Julie
โJun-16-2010 09:50 AM
monakayk wrote:
What a beautiful place!! Any showers there or nearby?
So you were able to drive to Glen Alpine Falls? Or was there a hike to get to the actual falls? The falls are lovely.
โJun-16-2010 09:22 AM
Okie in Wyoming wrote:
Tim and Julie, what a gorgeous campground! Just beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this and your description of what we are seeing!
Happy Trails, Okie.
camperfool wrote:
Now this in camping!!! Were there many generators running since no electric provided? We enjoy this type of camping (rustic even with a rig). You might consider a solar panel if you can find areas of sun. Thanks for the pics they are great!!! God sure blessed this nation with all the wonderful places.
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โJun-15-2010 12:24 PM
califRVers wrote:
We spent 8 gorgeous days at Fallen Leaf Campground in Lake Tahoe, CA...
This is by far my favorite campground that I have ever stayed at ever! I highly recommend Fallen Leaf if your ever planning a trip to Lake Tahoe.
There are no hookups, but that's the beauty of it! Campsites are spread out nicely, the sites have sun and shade with tons of trees, the bathrooms are cleaned 3 times a day and they just built new shower/bathrooms throughout the campground and while we were there they replaced our already nice picnic table with a brand new one.
I would say its 50/50 tent campers and RV's at least while we were there. The staff was great, we'll definitely be making this at least an annual vacation if not more often!
If you visit Lake Tahoe and/or Fallen Leaf Campground you must take the drive down the 5 miles of narrows roads to the gorgeous Glen Alpine Falls..this photo doesn't do it justice!