All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Travel to Myrtle Beach QuestionsThe good news for us is that we are going in on a Thursday morning and leaving on a Sunday. I hope that will allow us to miss a lot of the Saturday - Saturday condo folks. I had planned on going around Florence on 327, then coming down 76 to 501 to 544 (to pretty much end up right at the campground). However, I wonder how much of a difference it would make (on a Thursday / Sunday) using 378 as Jaycocamprs mentions previously. Lastly, still looking for an overnight parking lot in the Asheville - Hendersonville corridor. Anyone have a good suggestion? Temps are forecast in the low 60's now at night, certainly cool enough for a few hours of sleep without needing to plug in.Re: Travel to Myrtle Beach QuestionsThank you for the above replies. It looks like Asheville will be our goal for the night. With forecasted low's in the low-mid 60's, I am hoping to be able pull off around 11-midnight and sleep for 5-6 hours. I now have the Allstays app on my phone and it lists options in the Asheville area as a Travel America Station, Cracker Barrel (west of town, the one by the airport says no campers), an REI store, a rest stop, a camping world, a Mountain Energy Travel Stop. Any thoughts / recommendations / cautions on the above spots? Thanks again, BrianRe: Travel to Myrtle Beach QuestionsThank you both for your prompt reply. We are going to PirateLand. I had thought about the weather (Asheville showing 10 day forecast lows in the 60's and Greenville at night in the high 60's) but figured I would have to play it by ear. We would probably be arriving after dark, so ideally a Walmart-type parking lot would be best if cool enough. If too warm and we need a place to plug-in, I would prefer somewhere with a pull-through site (so I wouldn't have to unhook). I do know there is a KOA just west of Ashville that would probably work. Anyplace further east that's easy in, pull through, plug in for the air and out early the next morning?Travel to Myrtle Beach QuestionsHello everyone, We will be travelling from the Louisville, KY area to Myrtle Beach in a couple of weeks. Planning to go I-64 to Lexington, I-75 to Knoxville, I-40 to Asheville, I-26 to Columbia, I-20 to Florence and then 76 / 501 in. Does this seem to be the best route for us (towing a 5th wheel). Any major construction projects that I need to watch out for? Any decent overnight spots (Walmart, Sams, Cracker Barrel, etc) from about Asheville towards MB? Lastly, when approaching Florence on I-20, what is best way....through city on 76 or bypassing around via I-95 north to 327 South to 76East? I have seen it both ways on different mapping programs. Thanks in advance! Brian
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