I thought that most campgrounds would have trees and other obstacles either trimmed or raised at least 13' 6" for big rigs, but I was wrong. On the way out I noticed what appeared to be a very long extention cord dragging behind me. I get out and notice that this very long wire was hanging off my roof. I climb onto the roof and see that part of this wire had gotten caught under my roof air conditioner. It almost looked like I snagged a low hanging electrical line but upon closer examination I see that it was actually their internet wire that was attached to their office building... notice I said "was attached". Why it was hanging low enough to catch under my roof's air conditioner I don't know. My fifth wheel is 13' 4" tall at the top of the air conditioner. It is approximately 12' 6" at the roof top, meaning that this wire had to be at least 12' 6" high or less.
Beautiful area and quite
You want peace & quiet, in the most beautiful location, at a great price?! This is it!
The dirt road going down the valley into the campground is tight for any big rig. As mentioned, we have a 44' fifth wheel and unless you REALLY know how to navigate tight turns, you're going to have some issues getting down this enterance. The help there will guide you to your site, but it is best to NOT have them help you back in. They apparently do not have much experience setting you up for a back in. Use your own judgment, not theirs.
Full hookup, laundry, WiFi that actually works, gravel sites. Ideal
This campground has to be one of the coziest I have ever been to. The people here are warm and friendly, their hospitality is over the top. We have a 44' toy hauler and the site we were on was very roomy and easy back in. There's not a lot of sites but for what it is, the accommodations are all there. 50 amp service, sewer and water. They claim to have wifi but we never could receive it.
We've been traveling with our RV for a year now, and this is easily the prettiest place we have stayed. In a lush quiet valley with a meandering brook that winds around several of the sites - it's amazing!
Outstanding all a round
Getting there is tricky. The sign for the campground is kind of hidden and it's on a curve going up the hill. The sign is light blue and the lettering is white, so it doesn't stand out very well. The first thing you see when coming up the hill is a blue sign that reads "CAMPING" and has an arrow pointing to the left. At the sign's location there's a fork is the road so at first glance you would think that that's where you are suppose to go. The directions given to us over the phone were poor. They say to turn on the 2nd road past the post office. The roads they are talking about look like driveways so you are unable to see what they're talking about. They claim there's a sign out front (which there is), but because of the poop color combination it is hard to see coming around the corner. It is also partly hidden by a tree.
River Bend Rv Park is a US Campground based in Lake Toxaway, North Carolina. River Bend Rv Park is located at 1476 Blue Ridge Rd, Lake Toxaway, NC 28747, USA.
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