Elmore Mobile Home and RV Park

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  • (4.3)4 reviews

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Directions

From Jct I-77 & I-85: Go E 2 mi on I-85 to exit 41, then 5-1/2 mi on Sugar Creek Rd, then E 1/2 mi on Tryon St (US 29) (R) Note: RV Park is located next to Jackson's Auto Sales

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Big Rig Friendly
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4.3

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Family Reyes

1 year ago
5/5

The park may not be an ideal destination for families with children, according to Claudio Reyes' review on RV Market Reviews. Reyes suggests that the park does not have a family-friendly atmosphere and discourages families with children from visiting. However, it is important to note that this is only one individual's experience and perspective. Conducting further research, such as reading reviews from other sources or contacting the park directly, may provide a more comprehensive understanding of their policies towards families with children.

This park is perfect for adults.

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Andrew Risavy

8 months ago
5/5

Mike and the crew run a great RV park. Can’t say enough good things about these guys. It’s a hidden gem.

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Thermal T Lang

1 year ago
5/5

This park is geared towards long term tenants but will accommodate short and medium term renters as well. Short term rentals are in a gravel lot at the front of the park. The amenities there are no-frills but everything you need at a reasonable price. Despite being in a commercial area of town, the park is very safe and has mature landscaping. Very convenient to downtown, NoDa, and the University area. I love it here!

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cami konecky

5 years ago
2/5

We stayed here with our 5th wheel for 4 days over Christmas 2018. Short term stays are put onto a gravel parking lot at the entrance so this isn't really a campground. (no amenities, no picnic table, no fire ring) We selected this location because it was the closest RV park to downtown Charlotte. Upon reflection we should have selected a campground close to 495 bc we would have had just as easy access to all parts of Charlotte (via 495) and probably more ambience. Power and water supply were adequate, WiFi was very poor to non existent. The area was clean and concealed from the main road however we did not feel comfortable with the security of the area. (Busy road, Sketchy neighborhood) Every day we heard the train and police and ambulance sirens going by which didn't bother us but some people might not like it. The gravel lot was also pretty tight and if it had been full, it would have been a real challenge to back in.

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