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SIBUD
03-21-2009, 11:23 AM
Cruso, NC

Anyone ever stayed there? Looks like a good place to stop on the way to the Rally.

HexST
03-21-2009, 12:16 PM
Usually stay there a couple of times a year I've always enjoyed it especially if they are serving breakfast.

warredon
03-21-2009, 03:21 PM
I camped there for two nights last year for the Klassic K Kampout and have no complaints. It's in a nice setting along a mountain stream with plenty of choices for camping. I found the owners to be very friendly and accommodating. It is not far off of the Blueridge Parkway and I don't hesitate to recommend it.

Visian
03-22-2009, 06:53 PM
great place, highly recommended. :thumb

ian

cyclepath
03-24-2009, 07:59 PM
Great place to camp!

Good friends, good food, GREAT ROADS, hot showers, camping by the stream!

vfroger
03-24-2009, 09:37 PM
Marvelous place and quite cool in the heat of the summer. Breakfast and dinner served on weekends and every time I've been there (numerous over the past 20+ years). There's a pond and a river running through it that provides soothing sounds at night. Cabins with linen are available if you're not tenting. Decent bath-house with minimal walk.

Easily accessible to the BRP, but don't overlook riding SR210 or US276 (it's on 276). Great roads.

Suggestion for route to Gray, TN from BRMC: Ride US276 back to Waynesville and then SR209 north to Hot Springs. From there take US70 east a few miles to a stop sign and then go left on SR208 and right on SR212 which becomes TN SR352 on its way to Erwin, TN. From there it's a short ride to Gray and the national on SR81. These are some of our best roads;)

SIBUD
03-25-2009, 07:31 AM
Marvelous place and quite cool in the heat of the summer. Breakfast and dinner served on weekends and every time I've been there (numerous over the past 20+ years). There's a pond and a river running through it that provides soothing sounds at night. Cabins with linen are available if you're not tenting. Decent bath-house with minimal walk.

Easily accessible to the BRP, but don't overlook riding SR210 or US276 (it's on 276). Great roads.

Suggestion for route to Gray, TN from BRMC: Ride US276 back to Waynesville and then SR209 north to Hot Springs. From there take US70 east a few miles to a stop sign and then go left on SR208 and right on SR212 which becomes TN SR352 on its way to Erwin, TN. From there it's a short ride to Gray and the national on SR81. These are some of our best roads;)

Gotta love this place. Ask about campground and then get local knowledge for the ride to the Rally. :thumb :thumb :thumb :thumb :thumb :thumb

Visian
03-25-2009, 07:58 AM
Suggestion for route to Gray, TN from BRMC: Ride US276 back to Waynesville and then SR209 north to Hot Springs. From there take US70 east a few miles to a stop sign and then go left on SR208 and right on SR212 which becomes TN SR352 on its way to Erwin, TN. From there it's a short ride to Gray and the national on SR81. These are some of our best roads;)

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this was part of the ride i wrote up in the ON.


(one little nit earlier in your post... you wrote 210, and you meant 215)

vfroger
03-25-2009, 10:58 AM
:thumb

this was part of the ride i wrote up in the ON.


(one little nit earlier in your post... you wrote 210, and you meant 215)

Sorry; I wasn't trying to plagiarize your article. You're so right; it is SR215. I need to use a map instead of my memory for reference.