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New to Camping in the South |
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I have mostly traveled along the west coast. Im looking to camp out in the south any good ideas for places to go? |
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Re: New to Camping in the South |
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We have camped up and down the east coast and there are lots of great campgrounds. It all depends on the amenities that you need to camp. Do you prefer Private Campgrounds, Stae Parks or Federal Parks? We a 1971 Shasta Compact and a vintage style Teardrop Camper that we use. We can camp with out power for up to 5 days at a stretch....using the 12v systems that we have. What part of the south do you live in, David? We live in the North Carolina mountains.
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Re: New to Camping in the South |
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Outer banks North Carolina is beautiful if you like being near water. |
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Here are some of our favs:
Vogel State Park - Blairsville, GA - mountains Trackrock - Blairsville, GA Topsail Preserve - Santa Rosa, FL - next to Destin and tram to beach Fall Creek Falls - Pikeville, TN - beautiful waterfalls & remote area Cloudland Canyon - Rising Fawn, GA - beautiful overlook & hiking; not far from Chattanooga - Rock City, Lookout Mtn, etc. Tallulah Gorge Black Rock Mtn Smokey Bear - Pigeon Forge, TN
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As was said, it all depends on what you want & how you camp, We like the Corps of Engineers Parks, all are on lakes or rivers, they have electric & water hookups at some sites, and a dump station, Bathrooms & showers, they have tent sites & most have some sort of hiking trails. You can check them out, here; http://corpslakes.usace.army.mil/visitors/visitors.cfm |
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