Campground recommendations for NC
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:38 pm
Hi ladies!
I've been checking in on the stories of the PA gtg; I was at a family reunion in PA at the same time and thought I might be able to catch part of it & meet yall, but it didn't work out that way...another time for sure . In the meantime, I got my first real camping trip in for 8 days including camping in WVA, PA, and finally the Finger Lakes of NY. Have to seriously recommend Watkins Glen St. Park on Lake Seneca...WOW, what a fantastic place. Nice cg facilities, nothing fancy...state park after all, but the hike through the gorge was unbelievably beautiful (no dogs permitted..a good thing...). I'll try to get up a couple of pics, but if not, just picture waterfalls, uber-cool rock formations, and luscious trees/plants. No cost to park at the gorge if you're camping at the SP.
On the experience side, I learned about replacing a coach battery due to it shorting out; discovered when I returned from the 6a.m. dog walk to smoke coming out the side of my Roadtrek...YIKES! Also learned about how I can better organize for several days on the road. Had a fantastic time and sooooooo glad I went ahead and bought the RT sooner instead of later!
Now, I'm back at work for a couple of weeks and then planning a trip to somewhere is northern NC...so looking for recommendations from you veteran rv'ers about dog-friendly places (shady sites, you know the drill). Hoping to find a place that's good for walking/hiking with my fur-girls and that has nice bathhouse. Has anyone ever stayed at Four Paws Kingdom? I'm thinking that might be pretty fun for a nite or two.
Hope everyone is having a great rv season!
Saretta
I've been checking in on the stories of the PA gtg; I was at a family reunion in PA at the same time and thought I might be able to catch part of it & meet yall, but it didn't work out that way...another time for sure . In the meantime, I got my first real camping trip in for 8 days including camping in WVA, PA, and finally the Finger Lakes of NY. Have to seriously recommend Watkins Glen St. Park on Lake Seneca...WOW, what a fantastic place. Nice cg facilities, nothing fancy...state park after all, but the hike through the gorge was unbelievably beautiful (no dogs permitted..a good thing...). I'll try to get up a couple of pics, but if not, just picture waterfalls, uber-cool rock formations, and luscious trees/plants. No cost to park at the gorge if you're camping at the SP.
On the experience side, I learned about replacing a coach battery due to it shorting out; discovered when I returned from the 6a.m. dog walk to smoke coming out the side of my Roadtrek...YIKES! Also learned about how I can better organize for several days on the road. Had a fantastic time and sooooooo glad I went ahead and bought the RT sooner instead of later!
Now, I'm back at work for a couple of weeks and then planning a trip to somewhere is northern NC...so looking for recommendations from you veteran rv'ers about dog-friendly places (shady sites, you know the drill). Hoping to find a place that's good for walking/hiking with my fur-girls and that has nice bathhouse. Has anyone ever stayed at Four Paws Kingdom? I'm thinking that might be pretty fun for a nite or two.
Hope everyone is having a great rv season!
Saretta