We arrived later in the day, check in and set up were a breeze. Completely surrounded by nature with fun trails from the woods to the beach. The beach was only a short walk from our campsite. The sunrises and sunsets were some of the most beautiful I’ve experienced. Our pups and us enjoyed our stay and everyone was friendly from the staff to the campers.
Interesting place…a mix of full timers and weekenders. A lot of different activities, we enjoyed the tiki bar and bingo. Water features are pretty but there was a strong sulphur smell that made them less inviting.
We enjoyed walking around the grounds and the staff was friendly throughout our visit. They have multiple locations set up with swinging chairs to take in the views. Visiting with the horses, goats, and peacocks during our walks. Plus there are plentiful water birds to admire.
We really enjoyed how peaceful this campground is and everyone was friendly. The spots are a really nice size and the park has sweet donkeys and a duck pond to visit. The location is close to downtown Wilson that has a small town charm. Visit the Whirligig park that’s special to this location.
This place was relaxing and peaceful. It’s located on a peninsula with beautiful bay and creek views. You can enjoy both the sunrise and sunset. There is a little beach down from our site and our dogs enjoyed their first dip in the bay. The camp hosts Pat and Chet were wonderful and suggested a wonderful local dinner place with views of the tunnel. The place is was clean and had really cool Halloween decorations. There is also a viewing deck with lounge chairs to watch the sunset over the creek side. We will definitely be back!
This was a cool campground for families, not really our cup of tea. They had a lot of activities planned for the weekend and the resort has an arcade, a stock pond, mini golf, pool, hot tubs, tubing, and a waterfall. Enough to keep the whole family busy. Loved seeing all the free roaming rabbits and was unique to this campground. The layout of the campground leaves some spots to be very undesirable as they are used by campers to cut through at all hours to the amenities.
This has been one of our favorites thus far in our full time rv journey. The campground itself is beautiful and completely surrounded on all sides by the Little Pigeon river. We originally had a premium off river site but could still access the river behind our site via a short walk through the trees. We enjoyed it so much we extended our stay a few days, since our site was booked we were able to book a premium on river site and it has not disappointed. The campground also has other nice amenities including nice bathhouses, campground store, laundry (albeit a little pricey), and plenty of outdoor stuff to keep the kids busy. If you have friends visiting there are cabins and RVs for rent. My favorite is the vintage trailer in the attached video. This campground is close enough to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge to enjoy all the activities the cities have to offer but far enough removedthat you can enjoy the peace of the flowing river. One of our favorite places to eat was Alamo steakhouse and is located 5 minutes from the campground. There are so many things to do in the surrounding area and the campground store has pamphlets displayed in front of store to peruse. We choose horseback riding, white water rafting, Ole Smokey tour and moonshine tasting, and a murder mystery dinner (that’s all we were able to fit in, most things will have to be scheduled in advance).
The campground is also located right off of the popular arts and crafts trail that includes over a 100 artist of various disciplines. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking and worth a stay.
We were a little surprised that this was in GA, since the address we had from Good Sam was for Chattanooga. We had a very peaceful visit with our pups and everything is well maintained.
Place was beautiful but the mold in the bathroom was worse then expected for a state park.
Very dog friendly and all of our neighbors were friendly!