All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Amicalola Falls State Park-GAWe went there recently with a Ram 1500 HEMI towing a 32TT. It was a slow ride up but we made it. Actually stopped at the lodge before continuing up the mountain. Honestly, that was too much work for that truck but I am still impressed it made it. For anyone interested, the rev limiter held us steady at 2500 RPM and 5 MPH. There are sites large enough, I had the TV, the TT, plus the wife's van stacked into our site. Most sites are on the smaller side, popup sized if you will. Coming down, well that's the true test. We were forced to leave in the rain. We were sliding at several points. I was glad to finally make it down. It's not for the faint of heart, but it was a heck of an experience! I will go back, but my TV will be a 2500 HD. Edit: I didn't know about the steep grade until I turned into the park. :)Re: Semi-perminant locationThanks for the info. Kind of depressing results however. I don't intend on 'living' in the RV but that all determines on the county's zoning laws. Maybe a couple of nights a month. Screven and Jenkins is a bit far for me, but I will consider. My long term goal is to use the property to build a home the wife and I will use in retirement. Thanks again!Semi-perminant locationI've been looking for a small plat of land; 3-10 acres within a 2 hour drive of my house (the closer the better) where I can build a pole barn and have our camper running 24/7. Ideally I'd like to use it as a weekend retreat for my family to hunt, ride dirt bikes, etc. I've found a few pieces of land that appear to fit what I'm looking for but they frown upon me putting a camper on it. So that means I'm now searching for property not in or around a subdivision, but I don't want anything in a traditional RV community either. I've got my eye on 6 acres that has a condemned manufactured home. I'd destroy the home, but I love the fact it has power and water/septic ready to go. At this point I'm thinking this may be my best route. I'd be curious to see what everyone else does in situations like this. Does anyone know of any RV communities that offer 3+ acres? If not, I wonder if there is a market there...