nantahala campground recomendations
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nantahala campground recomendations
hello all, I was looking for recommendations on campgrounds near the NOC. I stayed at 'lost mine campground" last trip, it was ok, but I was gonna see if anyone knew of anything better. Let me know what places y'all like. Thanks
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Here are my favorites:
Smoky mountain meadows (http://www.smokymtnmeadows.com/) off of Alarka Rd
Turkey Creek (http://www.turkey-creek.com/) off of 28-N
Tumbling Waters (http://www.tumblingwaters.com/) also off 28-N about a mile past Turkey Creek
Nelson's Nantahala Hideaway (http://www.nantahalacampground.com/) past the commercial put-in
Smoky mountain meadows (http://www.smokymtnmeadows.com/) off of Alarka Rd
Turkey Creek (http://www.turkey-creek.com/) off of 28-N
Tumbling Waters (http://www.tumblingwaters.com/) also off 28-N about a mile past Turkey Creek
Nelson's Nantahala Hideaway (http://www.nantahalacampground.com/) past the commercial put-in
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Lost Mine. http://www.lostminecampground.com/
The one that opens earliest in the season and stays open latest is Tumbling Waters. They get lots of bike (motorized and other) traffic since they are so close to popular mountain bike and motorcycle rides. And they have a hilarious song on their website.
In fact, it is a great advertisement for the whole Nantahala region. http://www.tumblingwaters.com/
The one that opens earliest in the season and stays open latest is Tumbling Waters. They get lots of bike (motorized and other) traffic since they are so close to popular mountain bike and motorcycle rides. And they have a hilarious song on their website.
In fact, it is a great advertisement for the whole Nantahala region. http://www.tumblingwaters.com/
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Yep, that's it! it wasn't to bad, we didn't have the greatest site, seemed like there are some choice sites stream-side. But I noticed this where you stayed last time.....ncdavid wrote:Lost Mine. http://www.lostminecampground.com/
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Lost Mine is great for the walking distance and Ann keeps it quiet - not great for partying, but great for kids. The group sites up the road (some streamside) are cool.
Turkey Creek is nice, though a little further out.
We used to camp along the Little Tennessee and on some roads up near the put in, but its been years since we did that - it's easier with young kids if you have amenities and a camp site you know will be there when you pull in at 10:00 pm...
Turkey Creek is nice, though a little further out.
We used to camp along the Little Tennessee and on some roads up near the put in, but its been years since we did that - it's easier with young kids if you have amenities and a camp site you know will be there when you pull in at 10:00 pm...
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Ohhhh, I like that Tumbling Waters ad!
Personally, I'd see if I could park overnight at the NOC and just hike a mile or two up the Appalachian Trail and camp for free in the woods. Heading South on the AT there's a REALLY great fire tower about 2 miles from the NOC and I believe a shelter not too far past it. But that's just me.
Personally, I'd see if I could park overnight at the NOC and just hike a mile or two up the Appalachian Trail and camp for free in the woods. Heading South on the AT there's a REALLY great fire tower about 2 miles from the NOC and I believe a shelter not too far past it. But that's just me.
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We went up for a Glacier Breaker one year and stayed in an AT shelter but I thought it was less than a mile south of the store - close enough that we went back for the cooler
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