Jimmy and I are planning a trip through the Eastern part of our incredible country this autumn and each day I put just a little time into researching our potential route.
What caught my eye this morning on the Internet is the beautifully designed and easy-to-navigate “North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains” Web site.
One page under “Where to Stay & Eat” lists Campgrounds and, while I am sure it is not complete, it gives insight into what is available along the way.
– Julianne G. Crane
Nice brief and this enter helped me alot in my college assignement. Say thank you you on your information.
Katrina:
Thank you for this link. Already the trip is lining up to be full and rich. It’s been almost 20 years since I’ve been through the Shenandoah Valley …
Great minds! I am planning a trip to Glacier in September myself after a wedding in North Idaho. 😉 Here’s more info and pics on Shanandoah – http://dangrv.com/2008/04/front-royal-and-the-shenandoah-valley-va/ Have fun!
Katrina:
Thank you for all your great suggestions … I don’t know if we’ll make it to Mayberry Days in September, planning on being on the road along Hwy 2 near Glacier National Park in Montana around that time. But everything else sounds do-able.
Blue Ridge Mountains are awesome. If you are a Waltons fan, there is a Waltons museum in Schuyler, Virginia. Don’t miss Skyline Drive and Shenandoah National Park. Luray Caverns is good too. September is time for Mayberry Days in Mt. Airy, NC.