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Herd Fan wrote:AlabamaTraveler wrote:
If you are going to enjoy the mountains, and not for shopping, Townsend is the place for you. We have been going there almost every year since 1972. For a suggestion, drive the loop at Cades Cove, then start around for a second trip. This time turn right on Rich Mountain Road. This is a beautiful drive back to Townsend. We have seen bear on this drive many times.
I have considered this drive (the Rich Mtn. Road to Townsend segment) many times, but always talked myself out of it. I believe it is a one-way road, correct? Is it gravel most of the way, and would it be safe with a 3/4 ton truck?
โJan-15-2014 10:18 PM
AlabamaTraveler wrote:
If you are going to enjoy the mountains, and not for shopping, Townsend is the place for you. We have been going there almost every year since 1972. For a suggestion, drive the loop at Cades Cove, then start around for a second trip. This time turn right on Rich Mountain Road. This is a beautiful drive back to Townsend. We have seen bear on this drive many times.
โJan-15-2014 12:26 PM
Travis_R wrote:
We have stayed at the Big Meadow Family Campground in Townsend, TN several times. The staff is very nice and the campground is clean and easy to manuver in. Some of the campgrounds in Townsend and Pigeon Forge are really tight (premium real estate) and getting parked can be a hassle, not so at the Big Meadow. The river is next to the campground and you can walk to a few stores, etc.
bigmeadowcampground.com
good luck and have fun.
Travis
โJan-15-2014 07:18 AM
โJan-15-2014 06:48 AM
AlabamaTraveler wrote:
If you are going to enjoy the mountains, and not for shopping, Townsend is the place for you. We have been going there almost every year since 1972. For a suggestion, drive the loop at Cades Cove, then start around for a second trip. This time turn right on Rich Mountain Road. This is a beautiful drive back to Townsend. We have seen bear on this drive many times.
โJan-14-2014 07:42 PM
CliffandIris wrote:
Alabama Traveler, thanks for that tip, we will certainly try that. We are not much on shopping, but come to these places to see the natural Beauty. I just retired so this will be our first of hopefully many long trips. We looked at campgrounds in Townsend and Cosby, can't decide which just yet.
Happy Travels
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rv2go wrote:
For your stay in the Nashville area, Seven Points is a COE campground on J. Percy Priest Lake.
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