Tight spots but woodsy
We stayed in site #4 with water & electric. The spot was tight & the people's picnic table next to us was up high & looked right into our windows in our camper. The best site was #12 we should have moved into it the day after we got there is was open. The campground closes & locks the gate at 10 so be out if your not staying the night. My cousin was visiting & she left at 10:10 they camp host walked up the gate was locked he had a head lamp on & totally blinded us very intimidating.
We hiked at the gorge but didn't walk all the way down into the canyon it's a long way back up 300 stairs each way. There is a beautiful hike across the highway the Shortline trail it was beautiful. The old railroad ran through there it's worth the walk, flat trail with a stream running along it. I think it was about a 3 mile hike.
Drove to Black Rock Mountain checked out that state Park & the Campground. Glad we didn't pull our travel trailer up to there is was a tight winding narrow road. Did some antiquing & ate at the Dillard house. It's a family style meal & way to much food. The place is packed. Next to the Dillard house is a small distillery RM Rose my husband picked up a bottle of Burbon Whiskey single barrel.
We went to 12 spies Winery it had a great sunset view we got some wine & sat outside watching sunset.