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It will be me, my husband, & 2 teenage sons, so we're not interested in attractions for little kids. Hiking, fishing, canoe rental & clean bath houses are a plus. :) We've been to Grandfather Mountain & loved it.
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I highly recommend the Mortimer Campground that is in Caldwell County. It's fairly primitive but very remote with very nice campsites and a bath house. At the furthest point back in the campground there is a very cool hike that begins there and does a loop back to the middle of the campground. It's a very rugged hike and maybe 4 miles or so... I can't remember the distance but I did it a couple of years ago and had a great time.
Here is a link to a website that has that Mortimer listed on it. If you click on the map the indicator on the map is in the wrong spot so I'll tell you how to see the camping area. As you're looking at the map zoom in and you see the intersection of the Brown Mountain Beach road and Hwy 90 the (Edgemont Road). The campground is about 100 yards to the left of that intersection on Hwy 90 and not to the right as the indicator will show you. Zoom in on that area and follow the road back into the campground and you can see the campsites a little through the trees. The buildings at the very end is a bath house for sure and I think the others may be as well. http://www.explorecaldwell.com/camping.html
Here is a link to the Wilson Creek visitor center that is along the road to Mortimer. You'll find the folks there to be very helpful. They can help you with trail and camping maps of the area. There are a bunch of trails along there and Wilson Creek itself is amazing to see. Take a look at their website and you can learn a lot more about the area from there. http://www.explorecaldwell.com/visitorcenter.html
Again, this is a very rugged area. The roads are mostly gravel so be prepared for that and don't let that surprise you.
Just above this very area is the Linville Gorge area and the Parkway. I've camped at the Linville Gorge camping area before and it was great. You access it along the Parkway. You'll have very near access to the trials leading out to see Linville Falls. If somewhere a little less rugged is what you have in mind you may want to check this out. Here's are some links for more info
http://www.recreation.gov/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=74042
http://www.blueridgeparkway.org/v.php?pg=37
Hope this helps and give you some ideas!
Have a great time!
If I can give you more detailed info about any of the above or other areas nearby please get in touch.
I highly recommend the Mortimer Campground that is in Caldwell County. It's fairly primitive but very remote with very nice campsites and a bath house. At the furthest point back in the campground there is a very cool hike that begins there and does a loop back to the middle of the campground. It's a very rugged hike and maybe 4 miles or so... I can't remember the distance but I did it a couple of years ago and had a great time.
Here is a link to a website that has that Mortimer listed on it. If you click on the map the indicator on the map is in the wrong spot so I'll tell you how to see the camping area. As you're looking at the map zoom in and you see the intersection of the Brown Mountain Beach road and Hwy 90 the (Edgemont Road). The campground is about 100 yards to the left of that intersection on Hwy 90 and not to the right as the indicator will show you. Zoom in on that area and follow the road back into the campground and you can see the campsites a little through the trees. The buildings at the very end is a bath house for sure and I think the others may be as well. http://www.explorecaldwell.com/camping.html
Here is a link to the Wilson Creek visitor center that is along the road to Mortimer. You'll find the folks there to be very helpful. They can help you with trail and camping maps of the area. There are a bunch of trails along there and Wilson Creek itself is amazing to see. Take a look at their website and you can learn a lot more about the area from there. http://www.explorecaldwell.com/visitorcenter.html
Again, this is a very rugged area. The roads are mostly gravel so be prepared for that and don't let that surprise you.
Just above this very area is the Linville Gorge area and the Parkway. I've camped at the Linville Gorge camping area before and it was great. You access it along the Parkway. You'll have very near access to the trials leading out to see Linville Falls. If somewhere a little less rugged is what you have in mind you may want to check this out. Here's are some links for more info
http://www.recreation.gov/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=74042
http://www.blueridgeparkway.org/v.php?pg=37
Hope this helps and give you some ideas!
Have a great time!
If I can give you more detailed info about any of the above or other areas nearby please get in touch.
Any good places to go tent camping where kids can swim, within 1 hour drive from SJ?
Uncle Penn
Not the beach. I know there's Lake Del Valle in Livermore. Anywhere else? Places that you like?
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Nearest camping with a lake would be Coyote Lake park, just fifteen minutes East of Gilroy. Water levels are good, this year, so there should be a lifguard montiored swimming area set up. But you'll have to check with the rangers to be sure.
Nearest camping with a lake would be Coyote Lake park, just fifteen minutes East of Gilroy. Water levels are good, this year, so there should be a lifguard montiored swimming area set up. But you'll have to check with the rangers to be sure.
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