We are a quiet, RV-only family campground located just 5 miles east of I-26. Our treed property is conveniently located just miles away from a grocery store, Walmart, and many food options. Here in Hendersonville we aren't far from the quaint downtown and we have multiple wineries within 5 miles, in addition to a variety of apple orchards, breweries, and other entertainment options. Asheville, with it's many entertainment opportunities, is only 45 minutes away.
From I-26, take exit 49A toward Bat Cave (64E). The campground entrance is 5 miles down on the right.
If you are coming on I-40, stay on I-40 all the way to I-26E, DO NOT take any GPS suggested shortcuts (these will take you down narrow, curvy roads with vehicle length restrictions).
Beautiful small rv park, very quiet, more like camping in a state park. Reasonable rules keep it a nice quiet place. Sites have lots of space between them. We were in a large motor home and had a lovely site. Owner was friendly and moved things around so we could stay through Labor Day and not go back to FL right after the hurricane. Very pleased.
After arriving at another campground with our online reservation in hand, we found out they had no place for us to stay. We called Blue Ridge Travel Park at 5pm on a Friday night and Michelle and Doug bent over backwards to help us out. Michelle made the reservation for us online on her own phone and Doug helped me get to our site while staying on the phone with me. They helped us in our time of need, all while they were off-site trying to enjoy their Friday night. I can't say enough good things about this place. Blue Ridge Travel Park is the only place we will stay from now on! Thank you Michelle and Doug!
Enjoyed the rustic feel of this park, set back away from the road so it's quiet, under a canopy of trees in pretty fall colors, and yet only a few minutes to apple orchards and Hendersonville. Good wide space and a nice concrete patio. We enjoyed our five nights and will stay here again when we're in the area.
We enjoyed our stay. It was in the trees and pretty quiet. Great location. It looks like it was a great park, (70s, 80s) and possibly inactive for a period of time. Looks like a young man may be the new owner. No bathhouse and at the rates charge, doesn't make sense.
My pedestal had exposed wires, but it worked. So did the water and sewer. Our concrete pad looked ancient. I believe upgrades such as a bathhouse, new pedestals, defined roads are necessary to charge the current rates.
Great location, pretty quiet, and a friendly and helpful host makes us say, we would come back but hopefully, discover new upgrades.
The place itself is quiet, but it's the owners that make it horrible.
The owners are constantly nitpicking any little thing. Can't have a child's toy laying on the floor, can't have a pumpkin, if a random piece of trash happens to blow into your lot, expect to be fined. Go 6mph instead of 5, get a rude message about it. Oh, and ramdon dogs run around who have no owner, but let your own dog pee without a leash and you'll get a message.
Now I would understand if the place was pristine, but it's a mess. There is a large overflowing storage shed, and a broken down gazebo type thing with wood laying everywhere.
Their communication could use a major lesson in customer service and everyone agrees.
I wasn't even going to write this because I personally hate writing bad reviews, but THEN to top it off after leaving before months end they tried to tell me I owe an additional month! Absurdity.
Avoid at all costs, there are plenty of better options in the area.