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Michael Barton

3 years ago
4/5

Campsite: Deep Creek Campground — Great Smoky Mountains National Park

The campground is a nice option for families and groups. There's great access to multiple waterfalls and the river through the camp. There is a lot of poison ivy on the banks so be aware to check if you get near plants on the banks. Some sites have many trees while others have pretty much none. Some sites also are far from parking and require you to walk in with your gear. It's a very short but unexpected walk if you're not expecting it. Overall this is a great campground if you're coming in from the south, or wanting to visit the nearby falls or Bryson City

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Michael Barton

3 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Mineral Park Campground

This is a shockingly well developed camp ground for as remote as it seems. The campground is split into a west and east section without a connection between them so be aware of when you enter. There are compost toilets regularly placed as well. The creek provides consistent background white noise, and the the campground is perfect for anyone looking to do the Sahale Arm.

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Michael Barton

3 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest Mineral Park Campground

This is a shockingly well developed camp ground for as remote as it seems. The campground is split into a west and east section without a connection between them so be aware of when you enter. There are compost toilets regularly placed as well. The creek provides consistent background white noise, and the the campground is perfect for anyone looking to do the Sahale Arm.

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Michael Barton

3 years ago
5/5

Campsite: Colonial Creek North Campground — Ross Lake National Recreation Area

Colonial Creek is a great campground! The campground is divided between north and south. The south side is more popular and has water front camping. Expect it to be louder and busier. The north side is more secluded in the woods and has much less traffic. You'll be able to access restrooms and the Thunder Knob Trail much easier. In any case, it's a great campground.

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