Meggers B.

Peoria, AZ

Joined August 2020

Eat, sleep, RV, repeat. I am a solo female RVer, RV content writer and editor for RVezy, and supporter of FMCA.

Upscale and quiet

Little Arrow Outdoor Resort is an upscale campground located just minutes from Great Smoky Mountain National Park. The campground has several different types of accommodations. We stayed in a large, pull-through buddy site, a space that accommodates two RVs. Buddy sites are paved and have hookups for both RVs. We loved the covered cabana with outdoor string lights, a cooking area with a sink, and a large table and chairs because it was the perfect place to hang out with our friends who shared the site with us. Our dogs' favorite part of the campground was our site's turf grass patch. Everything, from the facilities, decor, and signage to the pavilion, nature trail, and gift shop, has personalized touches, which add to the experience. 

I enjoyed Townsend and the campground so much that I won't ever stay close to the Gatlinburg side of the national park again.

Clean and quiet

We stayed at the OK RV Park for one night. We needed a spot to sleep near the interstate for a quick in and out. We didn't plan to use any of the facilities or spend much time in the campground, so we didn't mind the open, gravel campground. Our site was a pull-through and almost level. The space was large, well-marked, and easy to find in the dark. The campground was clean and quiet, and the restrooms were nice. We'd definitely stay here again if we wanted to stay near Holbrook for a day or two. This is a simple RV park and not a resort.