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the only correct answer here is "All of the above, and more."
Don't limit your choices.
I'm envious of people who have those places. I keep trying to figure out how I can get to the desert, not one of the choices. To be honest, I'm not sure what I expect, but I'd like to see it at least once. I know flying over it there is a whole lot of nothing. The night skies alone have got to be amazing!
What stops me is the time to get there -- its a 20+ hour drive from my basecamp, the time investment isn't small.
I'm envious of people who have those places. I keep trying to figure out how I can get to the desert, not one of the choices. To be honest, I'm not sure what I expect, but I'd like to see it at least once. I know flying over it there is a whole lot of nothing. The night skies alone have got to be amazing!
What stops me is the time to get there -- its a 20+ hour drive from my basecamp, the time investment isn't small.
I'm in for "all of the above".
I would like to see more pics of "CampInns on the Sand", though...
The Smokies are not exactly close, but probably less than 15 hrs driving from you? That's about as good as it gets for us here in the Midwest.
Smokies aren't that bad of a drive...its more like 7 hours. Just slightly too much for weekend warriors. I'd guess for my traeling comfort I'd need 5 days to make it worth the trip. 1 day on each end for travel with 3 to enjoy the area.
I was a little surprised at the shortage of state-run campgrounds in the area when I looked. Maybe I'm missing them by searching in the wrong places. It's almost like they wanted to force visitors to the numerous resorts, some of which were quite expensive. KOA is my least favorite place in the world and they were $70 a night when I checked last.
I'd love suggestions about places to go and things to see or do. When we were there last the hiking trails were busy and the scenic drives were wonderful, but it seems everyone wanted to see how fast they could take it all in. I don't understand people like that. "Type A" who can't slow down enough to smell the roses. This was on the nature drive around Gatlinburg.
We've done the tourist trap thing, and while I enjoy a brief visit, the tourist area is either far too expensive or just childish. I am of course talking about Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge. OK, I admit --- good people watching and just "atmosphere" to walk around. But the fees, if you want to visit any attractions, break out the wallet.
We went a couple of years ago, and the Balsam Mountain campground in the National Park was small and chill. Not quite the amenities of a state park campground (no showers), but less hustle and bustle than a big one.
I like camping in the woods in spring, when everything is in bloom and in green colorsWhich do you prefer, camping in the forest, on a beach, or in the mountains?