โMay-30-2017 08:14 AM
โJun-13-2017 04:23 PM
chag67 wrote:accsys wrote:
I haven't seen anyone mention Gunter Hill COE which is in your neighborhood. We love COE parks as they are always on a lake and you can frequently get a lakefront site with a little planning. If you have the old timers pass from the National Park system, they also give you half-price camping. The only downside is most sites do not have sewer hookups up but do have electric and water. They do have a dump station on the way out.
I tent camped there several years ago when I owned a small boat. Great campsites and I was able to "dock" my boat at my campsite. Boat ramp (at the time) was clean and very wide. The sites, if I remember correctly, were pretty spacious. It was very wooded so don't expect any satellite tv reception.
โJun-13-2017 10:15 AM
accsys wrote:
I haven't seen anyone mention Gunter Hill COE which is in your neighborhood. We love COE parks as they are always on a lake and you can frequently get a lakefront site with a little planning. If you have the old timers pass from the National Park system, they also give you half-price camping. The only downside is most sites do not have sewer hookups up but do have electric and water. They do have a dump station on the way out.
โJun-10-2017 06:54 AM
โJun-01-2017 12:43 PM
Halmfamily wrote:
If you like to really get away check out Coleman Lake Campground in the Talladega National Forest, North of Heflin. $14 A night for 50amp srvice. It is in the middle on nowhere, quiet, nice lake and great hiking.
โJun-01-2017 05:41 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:
You must have edited your original post some more, there's much more detail now than what I could read earlier today.
I see your wife brought along a surprise bottle of wine! That's really special of her to do that.
We have a "tradition" after some 30 plus years of camping, from the back of the pick-up to tents to the pop-up to 3 different travel trailers.... on the first camp out of the season, we always bring a bottle of wine and some cheese and crackers. The first night we arrive at the first camp of the year, we have the wine and cheese and crackers for supper. It's the only time we camp where we attempt to make things a bit more elegant, with wine glasses --- real glass, and nice plates. We make a first toast to a happy and successful camping season and say a little prayer for happy blessings with each camp out we do for the year.
This has just become a tradition for us. Sometimes that first camp out of the year is the week of March 10 (our anniversary), when we have become accustom to going to South Carolina for the week. Or it may be later in the year, whenever the "first" for the new year is.
Another tradition we've done for the last 30 years is the first MORNING of the first camp out of the season.... we always have T-bone steak and eggs and hash browns for breakfast. We've not missed this in over 30 years now.
Your wife has started a new tradition for you too. First camp of the season, bring that really special bottle of wine and enjoy the success of the start of a new camping season!
โJun-01-2017 05:37 AM
Halmfamily wrote:chag67 wrote:
We looked at Wind Creek. It didn't appeal to us. Very crowded and didn't look like it had much to do if you don't own a boat. Mainly, we like a bit more space with 3 dogs in tow.
I may be wrong though.
Go outside of the holidays if you can. Great sites on the water and not sitting on top of your neighbors. Sites B99 and B100 are our two favorite. They have usually have live music Friday or Saturday nights, game room, ice cream stand, camp store and kids activities throughout the summer. $27 for 30 amp and $54 for the new 50amp full service section. Our two dogs enjoy long walks look g at the other RV's.
If you like to really get away check out Coleman Lake Campground in the Talladega National Forest, North of Heflin. $14 A night for 50amp srvice. It is in the middle on nowhere, quiet, nice lake and great hiking.
โMay-30-2017 04:30 PM
chag67 wrote:
We looked at Wind Creek. It didn't appeal to us. Very crowded and didn't look like it had much to do if you don't own a boat. Mainly, we like a bit more space with 3 dogs in tow.
I may be wrong though.
โMay-30-2017 04:19 PM
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โMay-30-2017 11:27 AM
chag67 wrote:
We looked at Wind Creek. It didn't appeal to us. Very crowded and didn't look like it had much to do if you don't own a boat. Mainly, we like a bit more space with 3 dogs in tow.
I may be wrong though.
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