tiggerdad
I don't always get distracted but whe...SQUIRREL!
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You have to go in the bath house and look and post some pics!!!That's the bath house just down the stretch there.
in talking with some of our friends not just stupidity but also a freak wind that came with the storms. think like the winds that do the damage in the west with firesWe just returned from a couple weeks in the Smokies, but we stay inside the National park at Elkmont Campground - on the river from the Sugarlands Visitor Center.
So sad all the damage to the beautiful mountains, but especially all the people that lost their homes, and abt. 14, their lives.
The greenery is so lush that it helps hide a lot of the damage, but you can see the burned mountain tops and along sides the roads - especially along the parkway between Gat. and Pigeon Forge, also the bypass around Gat. A large hotel in Downtown Gat. on the river is a burned shell, and some businesses, but off the beaten path there are many, many homes destroyed.
We talked to several people, as well as the rangers at the Sugarlands visitor center, and as a pp said, visitors are down abt. 30%, and they said Gatlinburg economy is really struggling. Pigeon Forge is doing much better as they had little damage, and that is where most of the 'touristy' things, hotels and campgrounds are.
Chimney tops trail is completely destroyed in the upper part and probably will never be able to be opened again (just lower part maybe, but not this year). There wasn't much vegetation to begin with in last half mile, and nothing now but mostly collapsed rock.
We have gone there every year since we were married, camped in same campground, and hiked lots of the trails - really hurt us to see what carelessness, and dare I say, stupidity, can cause to a beautiful place, not to mention the lives that were lost and homes.
You have to go in the bath house and look and post some pics!!!
been to River Edge can be hard to turn into. I would turn off parkway at signal at Smokey Shadows hotel and take that side street to turn into campground rather than try to turn off parkway into office area. have a great time and I am headed there mid August. as much as I like there Fort Wilderness it is not. have a great trip
in talking with some of our friends not just stupidity but also a freak wind that came with the storms. think like the winds that do the damage in the west with fires
Thanks Michael.
The fire damage doesn't look as bad as I expected. I guess nature has a way of reclaiming pretty quickly.
I drove through Riversedge last year. Actually drove right down Husky, not realizing it was the campground. I think it would be a little tight for my 5er. Next time we go, I'm considering campgrounds east of Gatlinburg on 321. I think it is quieter out there and closer to the park. The things in Pigeon Forge are fun, but we spent most of our time in the park and walking Gatlinburg.
Have fun and keep posting. Brings back a lot of fond memories from last summer.
j
The bypass was nice. It was just getting to the bypass that took quite awhile from where we were. (Pine Mt. RV Park)Jim, I'm gonna look at some of those too before I leave. Actually, leaving from here you take the Gatlinburg bypass and your in the park faster than coming through Gatlinburg. I see several in comparable size to yours here.
Now your 2 girls are a little big for that. Are you trying to tell us something?View attachment 255385
You can hike, carry your supplies, and your baby. Even has handy canopy to keep sun and rain off the little ankle biter.
The fire damage doesn't look as bad as I expected. I guess nature has a way of reclaiming pretty quickly.
Uh no! My wife's jaw just dropped as she asked "Is he crazy?"The bypass was nice. It was just getting to the bypass that took quite awhile from where we were. (Pine Mt. RV Park)
Now your 2 girls are a little big for that. Are you trying to tell us something?
j
splash area is new since we were last thereThanks for bringing up this point. The turn into the office area Betty refers to is stop light 10 in Pigeon Forge. It's last light before heading to Gatlinburg. You can no longer cross the parkway here. Instead, and much easier, is to turn left just before you get to stop light 10. This is Cate's Lane.
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You cross bridge and turn right to enter Riversedge or left to enter Rivers Landing RV park.
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Turning right into Riversedge puts you on Husky street. You just drive up to office and park out front. Go in and check in, then turn around and go to your site. Super easy.
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Now Husky street runs through the campground and has sites on it. I would not want a site on that street. There is too much traffic. @SouthAlabama5er stayed there once and advised against it as well.
This is the office with parking area out front. That's Husky street going away from you back to where you turn in. Also notice the trolley stop is conveniently located at office as well.
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Here is the river and the sites along it are shielded by trees which give good shade.
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Notice the crane hunting for breakfast?
The pool is a little small. There is a hot tubView attachment 255304
And a splash area as wellView attachment 255305
Aight, headed to Gatlinburg to sweat off some calories walking the strip.