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When you are ready to launch your search for an RV in Avery County, you’ll need a place to make your temporary home, and the Linville Falls Campground, RV Park and Cabins is truly spectacular. It is near to Linville Gorge, the “Grand Canyon of North America,” which is located in a nearly 12,000-acre designated wilderness area. There is easy access to many hiking trails and other outdoor recreational opportunities. There is a visitor center with interpretive programming.
The campsites at Linville Falls Campground are rustic/primitive. No hookups are provided. Sites have lantern posts, picnic tables, and fire pits with grills. Flush toilets and drinking water are available. There are no shower facilities. Campground amenities include paved roads, a …
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New for 2019: Glamping sites are now available at Lake Powhatan! Experience nature and outdoor recreation without sacrificing the comforts and luxuries of home. Choose one of 12 custom designed, fully furnished canvas platform tents in the heart of the national forest for your next mountain adventure, only 10 minutes from downtown Asheville, NC. Learn more about click here.
Located just minutes from the popular city of Asheville, North Carolina, Lake Powhatan has something for everyone. The campground is convenient to a variety of cultural and natural attractions, including art and music venues, shopping and dining in Asheville, scenic driving on the Blue Ridge Parkway, numerous hiking trails and …
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Nestled in a landscape of mountains, open meadows and pioneer cabins, Doughton Park Campground is surrounded by 30 miles (48 km) of hiking trails offering opportunities to view wildlife as well as get a feel for the lives of those who lived here long ago. Originally known as The Bluffs, the area came by its present name in honor of Congressman Robert L. Doughton, a long-time advocate and supporter of the Parkway.
Trails in the Doughton Park area include the Cedar Ridge Trail, a strenuous 4.2 mile hike, and the Bluff Mountain Trail, a moderate 7.5 mile hike; both accessible from the Brinegar Cabin parking overlook (milepost 238.5). The short Fodder Stack Loop Trail (milepost 240.6) …
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