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A Family Vacation Guide To The         Appalachian Mountains

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The Great Smoky Mountains  National  Parkboasts ten large developed  campgroundswith more than a thousand campsites for RVs, trailers, or tent camping, and 100 undeveloped sites..   RoanokeMountain Campground is one of these quaint, quiet little campgrounds located at Milepost 120.4.  There are no showers, no hookups, just beautiful little campsites on  the  Blue  RidgeParkway.

 

Most of the developed campgrounds are open from April to October. The two campgrounds at Cades Cove and Smokemont are open year round.

Permits are required for overnight traveling within the park and can be picked up at one of the many campgrounds, ranger stations, or visitor centers.

Camping reservations are also needed for the Elkmont, Smokemont, and Cades Cove campgrounds for overnight camping from May 15th thru October 31st.

Camping in Majestic Applachians Great  Smoky  Mountains, especially those hidden sites around Wautauga Lake is a wonderful family fun filled experience that you don't want to miss while you are visiting the Appalachian Mountains!

 

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