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  2. Blue Ridge Parkway camp costs to increase; What to know ... - AOL

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    Rates for front country campgrounds will increase from the current $20 to $30, including sites in Julian Price Campground at Milepost 297, Linville Falls Campground at MP 316.4, Crabtree Falls ...

  3. Julian Price Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Julian Price Memorial Park is a park of 4,200 acres (17 km 2) at the foot of Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina, named in honor of Julian Price. It is at milepost 297 on the Blue Ridge Parkway and directly adjacent to the Moses H. Cone Memorial Park .

  4. Mountains-to-Sea Trail - Wikipedia

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    The GSMNP back-country office can provide permit and reservation information. Camping within the Blue Ridge Parkway corridor is prohibited except for permissible parkway campgrounds (Doughton Park, Julian Price Park, Linville Falls, Crabtree Meadows and Mt. Pisgah). In some areas, hikers can cross the BRP boundary lines into the Nantalhala and ...

  5. Tanawha Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Tanawha Trail stretches 13.5 miles (21.7 km) from Julian Price Park to Beacon Heights in North Carolina. "Tanawha" is the Cherokee word for a fabulous hawk or ...

  6. The Best Budget-Friendly RV Campgrounds in Every State - AOL

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    The park gets good reviews from one guest who made a last-minute reservation and was provided with a full-hookup site. Non-county residents pay $37 a night, or $32 for just electric and water or ...

  7. Moses H. Cone Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    The park is open year-round and sees 225,000 people each year being the most visited recreational place on the Blue Ridge Parkway [7] and second in visitors after the Folk Art Center that sees 250,000 visitors. [8] Together with the Julian Price Memorial Park, it is the largest developed area set aside for public recreation on the Blue Ridge ...

  8. Helene destroyed their North Carolina campground, but they're ...

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    Helene destroyed their North Carolina campground, but they're staying put. Steve Hartman. October 4, 2024 at 5:59 PM. Garland family.

  9. Linville Gorge Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The gorge is remarkably free of manmade structures, and of the four major gorges in North Carolina, the Linville Gorge is the only one without a road in the bottom. [6] Formal protection of the area began in 1952, when the land was purchased with funds donated by John D. Rockefeller. [7]