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Andrews, North Carolina is a small town, located in the far western portion of the state. Situated off of US 74, Andrews is the largest town in the local area. The nearest large city is Knoxville, Tennessee, about 100 miles to the north. Great Smoky Mountain National Park, only 40 miles away, provides ample recreational opportunities.

Wineries, breweries, antique shops and a slew of local restaurants dot the area. Besides the many eclectic boutiques offered locally, spas and theaters are also available for your enjoyment. Several parks spread throughout the tiny town, offer walking paths, picnicking and fishing with the surrounding areas providing an array of outdoor recreational opportunities..

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The Great Outdoors

When you book an RV in Andrews, you will have access to several unique recreational locales, including RidgeRunner Ziplines, which is open year-round. The attraction offers several zip line courses through the local tree canopy. If you have a fear of heights, you may want to speak with a manager before attempting one of the courses. During the winter months, you may wish to call for current hours.

Nearby, Great Smoky Mountain National Park is open year-round, though some buildings or roads may be closed during the winter season. Please check with park rangers for current conditions. The park provides numerous recreational opportunities including: hiking, fishing, waterfalls, viewing historic buildings, and enjoying scenic drives. This area is also a prime spot for spotting wildlife as well as enjoying fall colors.

Lake Santeetlah is located less than 30 miles north of Andrews, near Robbinsville. Various water sport opportunities are available as well as fishing. Equipment rentals are made handy by local vendors. Hiking, picnicking, camping and various scenic drives are other recreational options this area has to offer. This locale also provides wildlife viewing and opportunities to see fall colors.

RV Parks

When you rent a motorhome in Andrews, NC, you will need somewhere to park it for the night. As it is located so close to the Appalachians, the Andrews area caters to out-of-town visitors.

Peachtree Cove Park, in nearby Marble, is situated just 10 miles from Andrews. It is conveniently located directly off the local bypass, so you should have no issues reaching the park. The camp offers full hookup and creekside sites, and both short and long-term stays are welcome. The park provides Wi-Fi, laundry and bathroom facilities, as well as firewood. It is also pet-friendly. Please call for current availability during the winter months.

Valley View RV resorts, located less than 15 miles from Andrews in Murphy, caters solely to those with an RV and is open year-round. The site features pool access, full hookups, bathrooms, laundry facilities, Wi-Fi, cable, a clubhouse, a cafe and even a pet wash so Fido may stay clean during your RV excursion! Local attractions near the resort include: a casino, golfing and several wineries and breweries.

Should you need a quick overnight stay, you could consider Walmart, gas stations, or larger grocery stores. Because th Enjoy the local BBQ, go for a hike, and take in the beautiful landscape. Rent an RV in Andrews, NC. and explore the Tar Heel state!er to get permission. The city also features a few grocery stores and several local gas stations that might meet your needs, and where you can refresh your supplies. Please check with the managers of these locales regarding overnight camping options. Being located near the the Great Smoky Mountains, RV rental near Andrews is common, therefore, you should be able to find great amenities.

Exploring the City

There’s a multitude of attractions near Andrews that provide a variety of fun for people of all ages. The Andrews Disc Golf Course is available free-of-charge (though you do need to bring your own discs). Extend your stay and bring a picnic, as the course is located within a shady, park. Your Andrews, North Carolina luxury RV rental will also give you the opportunity to head outside of the city.

Wherloom Honey, in Robbinsville, NC, showcases a variety of honeys from the local area. It features a tasting room where you can sample the diverse selections. Tours of the bees and hives are available in season.

If you're seeking an interesting drive, check out the Tail of the Dragon (US 129), which features more than 300 turns over its 11-mile length. If you suffer from motion sickness, you have been warned! Also, be on the lookout for motorcycles, especially during the warmer months.

If it’s a relaxing vacation and quiet mountains that you are seeking, you consider a camper rental in Andrews. Enjoy the local BBQ, enjoy a hike, and take in the beautiful landscape. Rent an RV in Andrews, NC. and explore the Tar Heel state!

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