An outstanding CG. Superb management, Jason and his wife are top notch! This campground is moderately high up on a mountain. The Premium sites have spectacular views across the valleys and mountains, the deluxe sites don’t have a view but the CG has a public area for everyone to enjoy the views - and we did each evening. We were in site D15 (FHU) which is the last campsite before the large turnaround, it was very large, and very private. The area in our site for parking the RV is level but the rest of the site is a bit uneven but it worked fine for us. All the sites were large and all appeared level. Backing was easy as there’s plenty of room to maneuver. We enjoyed the trails, some of which are a bit steep - watch out for bear scat as it was prevalent on the trails. The CG is close to Asheville, The Blue Ridge Parkway. We will definitely stay here the next time we’re in the Asheville area. Tip - reserve early as this is a VERY high demand CG.
Brad Boyer
Posted Oct 25, 2023; Central NY
Similar to other reviews, tight steep road, but manageable. Wouldn’t want to bring small child because of drop off around premium spots, slightly expensive but worth it. We stayed on P3 views were incredible and we even got a couple of inches of snow too. Jason the on-site staff was very friendly. Convenient to Asheville. We will definitely come back. Looked like they were in the process of adding a few sites. They also rent yurts and a cabin.
Matt
Posted Jan 17, 2023; Alabama
Nice campground. Beautiful view. Spent a week. Sites 1 thru 8 have the best view. Afternoon sun is very hot. 1 and 8 have some shade. Have not seen any problems with kids as some have mentioned. Other sites at edge of woods. Good spacing. Will b back. Ck out Baked Pies bakry and Geraldine’s. Pay attention to times to leave/arrive due to narrow road. Some sites with view are at edge of drop off, not for kids.
Sj
Posted Sep 25, 2019; Nc
DO NOT BRING CHILDREN. They are not welcome. They let you know that, not family friendly. They should say Adults only. It is also very dangerous for the little ones
Tracey Albrighy
Posted Aug 16, 2019; Pennsylvania
This campground is located on a ridge about 15 minutes outside Ashville. We have a 45 ft rig and pulled a 23 foot trailer with our car. If you are bothered by a tight fit with hills and turns then this place may not be for you. However after you get here the positives are many. Starting with the staff. They were very helpful with all questions and requests that we had. The view from our site (P2) was unbelievable. In the fall I imagine the colors would be fantastic. There is plenty of walking trails and wildlife to be seen. If you have a young walking child these sites close to the ridge may not be safe due to the drop off. I agree with one of the other reviewers that the campground in general may be tough for kids 10 and under as there is no playground. Very pet friendly. Nice flat paved sites with easy access great fire pits with paved seating areas.
Scott
Posted Jun 01, 2017; Leesville, SC
While the view & location of this park are superb, it is not really family friendly. Perhaps the lack of a playground should have been a clue ?? The grounds are immaculate & easily accessible. Our problem was that we had young children with us that were constantly being instructed what they were not allowed to do, which seemed to be most things, like flying a paper airplane that might land on someone else's site. Wow.
It seems they cater to the older RVer. Perhaps they should just say no children under a certain age.
LilFriend
Posted Apr 13, 2017; GA
As commented elsewhere this is a very nice small campground on a ridge outside Asheville. The rates are high $50-70/ night but the view is great and as important the access to Asheville is quick and easy.
JB
Posted Nov 25, 2016; Richmond
This is a small campground located in the Blue Ridge area. The views are amazing of the river below, as well as the valley. The campground itself is very clean and well attended. The hosts are very helpful and friendly. We stayed in June 2016 at site P2. The Site had amazing views. We do not use a satellite so I don't know how reception would be. They do offer cable which worked well. They do impose a security fee for the cable remote but only charge your credit card it you do not return the remote. There was never a charge made to my CC. Water pressure at each site was good, we had no sewer problems and we never encountered any foul odors. The bathhouse and laundry room were easily accessible and central in the campground. Lots to do in Asheville and the surrounding Blue Ridge area. We had no problems going up the steep dirt road with a 27 ft travel trailer. Our friends had no trouble pulling their 32 ft fifth wheel either. We did see some larger 40 ft coaches camped there as well. Don't be worried about the hill. Others have said it was too steep or too may turns. It is a small challenge but nothing too much to make me avoid this campground. Would definitely recommend.
TT Camping
Posted Nov 15, 2016; Ohio
Stayed 23Sep15. Great spot. Very friendly staff. Great view. I will go back if I'm in the area.
Don
Posted Sep 28, 2015; Ontario Canada
This is a small campground located in the Blue Ridge area. The views are amazing of the river below, as well as the valley. The campground itself is very clean and well attended. The hosts are very helpful and friendly. We stayed in late March at site P4, and then spent two other days at site D10. Site P4 had amazing views. Site D10 had Woodland views. We had no problems getting a satellite signal at site P4. Site D10 had too many trees, however, they do provide cable TV hookups at each site. Water pressure at each site was good, we had no sewer problems and we never encountered any foul odors. The bathhouse and laundry room were easily accessible and central in the campground. Lots to do in Asheville and the surrounding Blue Ridge area. We had no problems going up the steep dirt road with the motorhome. We camped in a 36 ft motorhome. Would definitely recommend.
Jmrod
Posted Mar 31, 2015; Miami,fl