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DallasSteve wrote:Bob806 wrote:
Waterfalls
Brevard
Check out the area near Brevard, NC "Land of Waterfalls," I bet you won't be disappointed.
Thanks for that tip. Brevard has good weather for me. There's a Walmart in the area and Planet Fitness over in Hendersonville. Do you have any recommendations on a longer term park in the area with monthly rates? I found the Land Of Waterfalls RV park for $750 per month plus electric. That looks to be typical for prices in the area. And that's a great map of the waterfalls. I like waterfalls. Who doesn't?
โMar-06-2023 08:39 AM
Bob806 wrote:
Waterfalls
Brevard
Check out the area near Brevard, NC "Land of Waterfalls," I bet you won't be disappointed.
โMar-06-2023 08:35 AM
Bob806 wrote:
Waterfalls
Brevard
Check out the area near Brevard, NC "Land of Waterfalls," I bet you won't be disappointed.
โMar-06-2023 04:24 AM
DallasSteve wrote:ken56 wrote:
Black Mountain is not close to Boone, it's east of Asheville about 20 miles. Look at the Lake Lure area....stayed in a condo there a few years back. Its a peaceful place not all that far out of Asheville. Don't get me wrong, the wife and I like the Asheville area as we go to the Biltmore quite a bit being season pass holders. A ton of things to do and see plus great restaurants. Lake Lure/Chimney Rock is more peaceful. You want cool weather in the mountains and I assume peace and quite. Boone offers that....except it can still get hot, just not Texas hot. Love going to the Bolivar Peninsula and Galveston too ourselves.
You say Boone gets hot. According to Wikipedia it's cooler than the other 3 cities in my original list. They have a climate chart that shows summer highs in the upper 70s. That might actually be a little cool for me, but I have heat, too. Do you think this data is wrong?
I just say it can still get into the 80's but due to its elevation it may only be for the mid day hours. The weather data you cite is an aggerate in general. Still it may offer the climate you are looking for along with the city amenities close by combined with the peace and quiet of a great campground. I love the area myself but don't go there very often. I live by Douglas Lake in Dandridge TN and love it here. Still gets hot here in the valley (still at 1000 ft. elevation) in the summer....many days in the 90's. Just trying to be helpful here, not argumentative.
Wikipedia: Boone, North Carolina
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โMar-05-2023 07:02 PM
ken56 wrote:
Black Mountain is not close to Boone, it's east of Asheville about 20 miles. Look at the Lake Lure area....stayed in a condo there a few years back. Its a peaceful place not all that far out of Asheville. Don't get me wrong, the wife and I like the Asheville area as we go to the Biltmore quite a bit being season pass holders. A ton of things to do and see plus great restaurants. Lake Lure/Chimney Rock is more peaceful. You want cool weather in the mountains and I assume peace and quite. Boone offers that....except it can still get hot, just not Texas hot. Love going to the Bolivar Peninsula and Galveston too ourselves.
โMar-05-2023 06:10 PM
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โMar-05-2023 10:05 AM
ken56 wrote:
I've been to all of these places and out of all of those Boone is the best option IMO. It is a college town too, Appalachian State. Asheville has some very woke crazies in it and you better check out the crime rate there. Homeless are rampant now downtown. Campground choices may be limited too.
Crossville is a great town with lots of golf courses if you golf and other activities to do. The Cumberland County Playhouse is worth checking out. Lots of great campgrounds to pick from too.
Helen GA is a touristy town but isn't overwhelmingly so. Very rural and not an objectional distance to get to shopping.
Other suggestions for you might be Maggie Valley NC, Waynesville area or Bryson city area or the Cherokee NC area.
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