Price reflects Passport America rate. Can't see paying full price here. Lots of junk behind the office. Dump station in an awkward location on a steep hill next to a one lane dirt road which you have to block in order to dump. Muddy. Wifi extra....
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This city-run campground was a great value. $17.50 per night plus tax with Passport America, good for 3 nights. The spaces were nice and big. Bathhouse was clean and warm with large shower stalls. Hiking trails, tennis courts, picnic areas, and...
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I hate to give this place a terrible review because the people in the office/restaurant/store/gas station were very nice, but the campground leaves a lot to be desired.
We paid $16 with Passport America. I can't imagine paying $32 for this...
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We used Passport America the first two nights and paid full price the final night. This is probably the most visually appealing RV park we've been to so far. There's a very fascinating history here too. Also, it's close to Mt Airy or "Mayberry" NC...
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Surrounded by scenic mountains. No frills RV park, fairly isolated with mostly farmland in the area. Windy, hilly roads in, probably tough for larger rigs. Easy drive to Old Fort, Black Mountain, and about 30 min to Asheville. Most RV parks in the...
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Really, I'm torn between 3 and 4 stars here. For our first 4 nights or so, we had the space all to ourselves. I had read reviews that mentioned you could literally reach out your window and touch your neighbor's coach if you took your screen out....
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It's a pretty place with a scenic lake and Robert in the ranger's office is nice, but it's very tight for larger rigs and every site is unlevel. Not only are there steep inclines on virtually every site, but it's difficult to get level side to...
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It's true. This place isn't as polished as a KOA, and it's not much to look at from the road, but take a closer look. There are free laundry facilities, a big pile of free firewood and free fire pits at the short term sites. Plus there are random...
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The price was right. We paid $10 a night with Passport America. Very good wifi at the campground. Friendly folks. The only way in to the place is a couple miles of hilly and bumpy dirt roads, but our Class C RV and Subaru sedan handled them okay...
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Wanda and "The Gatekeeper" are both very nice. We paid $10 per night for the first two nights with Passport America. After that it was $90 for a whole week. Monthly rates available too. Water, sewer, and 30 amp. No cable, but our antenna was able...
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