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mkl654321 wrote:
Have you considered that the entire area will be uncomfortably humid and often, hellishly hot that time of year? I hope you're used to feeling like someone has soaked a horse blanket in hot water and then draped it over your head, because that's what it will be like.
Oh, and mosquitoes! Lots and lots of mosquitoes. The good news is, if you're on a diet, the bugs make it easy to lose weight due to blood loss.
I would head north instead. Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin can be very nice in the summer (though maybe not all that much less humid), and you really can only find decent weather there in the summer anyway. Save the Upper South for winter.
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โDec-29-2015 07:50 AM
ifd22 wrote:
If your looking to stay near the gatlinburg/pigeon forge area check out Anchor down RV resort, by far one of the nicest campgrounds I have seen.
โDec-28-2015 05:44 PM
โDec-28-2015 05:19 PM
DrewE wrote:
I'd suggest the Blue Ridge Parkway for the return trip, in part or in whole. I'm not up on full hookup campgrounds along the parkway, but the road itself is magnificent and has many short and not-so-short hiking opportunities along its length. Mama Gertie's Hideaway Campground (Swannanoa, NC, near Asheville) is one place that I haven't been at but looks spectacular, particularly the top tier sites. It's not aimed primarily at kids (no playground or pool, etc.).
If you can spare the time/distance, the St Louis City Museum is fantastic, particularly but not exclusively for the kids. The St Louis RV park is within walking distance few blocks away; it's basically a parking lot with (full) hookups, but from what I gather a decent example of that sort of thing. I have not stayed there myself. There are, of course, other fine things to see and do in St. Louis (the zoo and the arch, among others).
HersheyPark and Knoebels both have campgrounds. Knoebels would be my preference of the two, though they're both fine amusement parks. HersheyPark is considerably larger and more modern/"corporate," while Knoebels is more of a traditional park.
โDec-28-2015 03:03 PM
Ryanjb01 wrote:
Here are the campgrounds that we made reservations for:
1. Whispering Hills RV Park - Georgetown, Kentucky
2. Nashville KOA, Tennessee
3. EZ Daze RV Resort - Near Memphis but in Mississippi
4. Sugar Sands RV Resort - Gulf Shores, Alabama
5. Pigeon Forge KOA - Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
I am wondering if anyone has had any experience with The Pigeon Forge KOA. I am scheduled for site "C" which is a back-in deluxe site, but according to google earth, the site looks very small. I would like to have personal knowledge of this site before we arrive.
Thanks again for the information. Looking forward to another awesome experience.
Ryan
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