They squeezed in as many as possible
First of all, it’s a KOA, so I didn’t expect a lot when we came, but it’s close to Great Smokey Mountains NP. It has has water and electricity, and is tolerable for a night or two. As KOA’s go, this one is better than most I’ve been to. There are still some trees, and some shade, the sites are relatively level, snd the staff is friendly. The dog park is extra large, which my spaniels appreciated after several hours in the car. They have a pool and playground which I didn’t need, and a camp store. But, like all KOA places, they squeeze in as many sites as possible, with everyone stacked on top of each other. If you are looking for a relaxing location, this ain’t it!
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Month of VisitSeptember