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Camping In North Carolina Can Be A Memorable Holiday
A memorable trip awaits if you choose camping in North Carolina. North Carolina offers places to enjoy that have great natural beauty. Charming historical towns are little gems to savor on the way. Camp goers unfamiliar with the state should know there are three distinct regions: the mountains to the west, the heartland of the Piedmont and the Atlantic coast in the east. With the Atlantic to the east, North Carolina has Tennessee on its western border, Virginia on its north, and Georgia and South Carolina to the south. There are many, many locations to choose, offering campers of all types something they would like. These include the Linville Gorge, Mount Mitchell, the Blue Ridge Parkway, national forests, waterfalls, hiking trails, bike trails and horse trails amongst the sites to enjoy.
How to decide the camp location in NC
You can refine your options by deciding what kind of camping experience you want: roughing it; or, with public showers and running water; or, renting cabins of your own; or, taking your RV to a RV park? Are you also looking for some special events nearby like festivals?
Some useful tips for travelers
The best tip is to research ahead of time. The computer is a useful tool to help you plan. Needless to say, the state offers resources to help you explore your options; and there are certainly many other online sites available.
Keep the following in mind: chairs and coolers cannot help you stake your claim to a spot next to yours at campsites in national parks. Tents must be set up. If you try to use chairs and coolers to stake claim to a spot, they will removed and placed in the lost and found.
Narrowing your choices
There is an array of informative websites to help you find your campground of choice. General sites or specific sites like those for national and state parks or individual websites for the various camping grounds. Please keep in mind that if tent camping is your choice, there is a book that has greater detail. The book’s title is:The Best In Tent Camping: The Southern Appalachian & Smoky Mountains. It lists many known and unknown sites(depending on the prospective camper’s familiarity with the state), such as the Linville Falls Campground in Spruce Pine, NC; Camping & Cabins on Cape Lookout National Seashore in Harkers Island, NC; Mount Mitchell State Park in Asheville, NC and many other possible destinations. No matter how choosy the camper this book illustrates that there are savory offerings available.
How to make the most of your experience in NC
Think ahead. Plan and prepare. You will have a camping vacation that memories are made of with just a little forethought.
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