Recommendations for Smoky Mnts Area
Jennifer is thinking of going on a singing retreat at Lake Junaluska, NC next summer. We may roll it up into a trip to the area in the bus. Any recommendations on nice bus friendly camp spots?
http://www.creekwoodfarmrv.com/ has some nice reviews and looks to be prospective. Anyone camped there? Other recommendations? Can't miss activities while in the area or in transit?
Pine Mountain RV Resort - Smoky Mountains
Gordon,
Here is the update on our trip to the Smokys. Pine Mountain RV Resort is very nice. In my opinion the highest quality RV park in the area. Pine Mountain opened in July 2008. It has approximately 60 sites including pull throughs and back-ins along a nice creek. All of the spaces have concrete pads with excellent width and first class hookups. Unlike most of the campgrounds in the area the entire park is paved. The bathhouse facilities are top notch. There is a nice outdoor pool and in the winter you have access to an indoor pool across the street at the Mainstay Hotel which is also owned by the Ogle family. There were only two nits - no dog run and no playground for the kids. Although there is more than enough in the area to keep the M&M's busy. The location is also very good located more in the middle of the area just off the main Parkway at traffic light 6. I highly recommend Pine Mountain to anyone looking to visit the Smokys. Having stayed in four other parks in the area and looked at least 5 more, Pine Mountain would be an 8 or 9 compared to a lot of 2 to 6's.
Blue Ridge Parkway/Smokey Mountains Parkway - Not
Kenneth,
I've been the entire length of the parkways in a car. They would not be friendly for a coach. I'd suggest you site some campgrounds/RV Resorts that are in the Shenandoah Valley (Blue Ridge Parkway); park the coach then go exploring with the towed vehicle on the Parkways. There are too many curves and too many grades for my liking to risk driving a coach. That is not to mention overhead clearances (rock bridges as well as overhanging tree limbs). There are plenty of places to stop, use the towed and be safe. For example, there are many scenic overlooks along both parkways. They will NOT fit a 40' coach pulling a towed vehicle.
That is my two cents worth. You can't even get a cup of coffee for that.