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Best Blue Ridge Mountains luxury holiday parks

Among the 2244 accommodations in Blue Ridge Mountains, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Mossy Ridge- Trail #4, 88 &95 Access- 3 Bedroom- 6 Person Home On Brimstone Road - Blue Ridge Mountains
10 91 reviews
Blue Ridge Mountains
15/10 – 19/10
A$266/nighttotal: A$1064 (4 )

Mossy Ridge- Trail #4, 88 &95 Access- 3 Bedroom- 6 Person Home On Brimstone Road

3 2
mobile home , Robbins
This three-bedroom mobile home is located in Robbins, just 11.5 miles from Brimstone Recreation and within 25 miles of both Big South Fork Medical Center and Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area. This property enjoys excellent user ratings for location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The mobile home comfortably sleeps six guests and features a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge, freezer, microwave, and oven. Guests can enjoy outdoor amenities such as a garden, barbecue grills, and a terrace, as well as modern comforts like free Wi-Fi and a Smart TV.

Best Blue Ridge Mountains holiday parks with a pool

Among the 2244 accommodations in Blue Ridge Mountains, here are the 4 best holiday parks with a pool

Cozy Log Cabin Retreat W/ Pool | Pigeon Forge Tn - Blue Ridge Mountains
10 5 reviews
Blue Ridge Mountains
15/10 – 19/10
A$468/nighttotal: A$1872 (4 )

Cozy Log Cabin Retreat W/ Pool | Pigeon Forge Tn

1 2
campervan , Pigeon Forge
This Pigeon Forge log cabin, named 'Cozy 1br Log Cabin Retreat In Tennessee', is situated 1.8 km from Dolly Parton's Stampede and 4 km from Dollywood, offering convenient access to other attractions such as Smoky Mountain Ziplines and Gatlinburg Municipal Golf Course within a 3.2 km radius.
The one-bedroom cabin sleeps five, features a kitchenette with a fridge and microwave, a private patio, free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a swimming pool, and allows pets; making it a suitable base for exploring the area.
Gritz Carlton - Blue Ridge Mountains
9.8 53 reviews
Blue Ridge Mountains
15/10 – 19/10
A$2284/nighttotal: A$9136 (4 )

Gritz Carlton

5 2
camping , Pigeon Forge
The Gritz Carlton campsite is located in Sevierville, Tennessee, approximately 4.7 kilometres from Dolly Parton's Stampede and 8 kilometres from Dollywood.
This spacious 388-square-metre lodge boasts five bedrooms, two living rooms, six bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher and fridge, plus an indoor pool, jacuzzi, and private parking; ideal for large families or groups.
Pigeon Forge 2br Cottage Near Dollywood - Blue Ridge Mountains
9.4 8 reviews
Blue Ridge Mountains
29/10 – 01/11
A$298/nighttotal: A$894 (3 )

Pigeon Forge 2br Cottage Near Dollywood

2 2
campervan , Pigeon Forge
This Pigeon Forge holiday cottage, named 'Tranquil 2br Cottage Near Dollywood', is situated less than 1.5km from Dolly Parton's Stampede and within 5km of Dollywood and The Island in Pigeon Forge.
The three-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps six guests and boasts a kitchen with fridge and microwave, air conditioning, a swimming pool, and a garden; nearby attractions include the LeConte Center.
The Point Rv - Blue Ridge Mountains
9.0 46 reviews
Blue Ridge Mountains
15/10 – 19/10
A$180/nighttotal: A$720 (4 )

The Point Rv

2 2
camping , Pendleton
The Point RV is a short 15-mile drive from Clemson Memorial Stadium in Townville, South Carolina, making it a convenient base for exploring the area. The site has very good user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for campers.
The park offers a range of accommodation options, including self-catering units with private bathrooms, kitchens and TVs. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a swimming pool, tennis court, children's playground, a picnic area and free Wi-Fi.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Blue Ridge Mountains

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in the Blue Ridge Mountains, United States?

    The Blue Ridge Mountains offer a range of outdoor sporting events. The area is hugely popular for hiking and mountain biking, with many races and competitions throughout the year. Look out for local events like the Pisgah Mountain Bike Festival, which is held in Brevard, North Carolina, and features races and exhibitions for all skill levels. Fishing is also extremely popular; the many rivers and lakes provide ample opportunity. Many towns also host smaller, local sporting events, so checking local event listings closer to your travel dates is a good idea.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Blue Ridge Mountains?

    Among the holiday parks in Blue Ridge Mountains, Water & Electric Campsite #2, Tent Site #4 @The Baying Hound Campground and Glamping At Copperhill - "The Prospector" are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in the Blue Ridge Mountains, United States?

    While the Blue Ridge Parkway is famous, consider exploring some lesser-known gems. Mount Mitchell State Park, the highest peak east of the Mississippi, offers stunning views and hiking trails. The Moses Cone Park, near Blowing Rock, North Carolina, features stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and a craft centre. For something different, visit the Mabry Mill, a historical gristmill in Meadows of Dan, Virginia, which offers a glimpse into the region's past. These locations offer a more tranquil experience than the more heavily trafficked areas.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Blue Ridge Mountains?

  • When is the high season in the Blue Ridge Mountains, United States?

    The high season in the Blue Ridge Mountains typically runs from late spring to early autumn (roughly April to October). This is when the weather is most pleasant for outdoor activities, and the foliage is at its most vibrant in the autumn months. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this time.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Blue Ridge Mountains?

  • What foods is the Blue Ridge Mountains region of the United States best known for?

    The Blue Ridge Mountains are known for their hearty, home-style cooking. Expect plenty of Appalachian specialties such as fried chicken, biscuits and gravy, cornbread, and barbecue. Many restaurants feature locally sourced ingredients, including seasonal produce and meats. Asheville, in particular, has a thriving culinary scene with many restaurants offering innovative takes on traditional dishes. Don't miss out on trying some local craft beers, too; the region boasts many excellent breweries.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Blue Ridge Mountains?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Blue Ridge Mountains are Water & Electric Campsite #2, Riverfront Tent Camping - Primitive Site and Tiny House W\/ Mountain Views & Hot Tub.

  • Are the Blue Ridge Mountains, United States a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! The Blue Ridge Mountains are a fantastic destination for camping, offering numerous campgrounds within national parks and forests. The Blue Ridge Parkway itself has many campgrounds along its route, offering varied experiences from basic sites to more developed facilities. For a more secluded experience, consider dispersed camping in the national forests, but be sure to check regulations and obtain necessary permits beforehand. Remember to check the weather forecast before you go; mountain weather can change rapidly.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Blue Ridge Mountains?

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in the Blue Ridge Mountains, United States?

    To experience the local culture, visit the many small towns and villages dotted throughout the mountains. Attend local festivals and events, such as the various craft fairs and music festivals held throughout the year. Many towns have farmers' markets where you can interact with local producers and sample regional delicacies. Consider visiting a local museum or historical site to learn about the region's rich history and heritage. Chatting with locals in restaurants, shops, and other businesses is also a great way to learn about their way of life.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Blue Ridge Mountains?

  • Do the Blue Ridge Mountains, United States have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Yes, travellers should be aware of several factors. Mountain weather can be unpredictable, with sudden changes in temperature and precipitation. Be prepared for all types of weather, even in summer. Wildlife includes black bears, deer, and various smaller animals. Storing food properly and maintaining a safe distance from wildlife is crucial. The terrain can be challenging in places, so appropriate footwear and preparation are essential for hiking. Finally, be aware of the risk of flash floods, especially after heavy rainfall.
  • What are the top hiking trails in the Blue Ridge Mountains, United States for families?

    Many trails cater to families. The trails around Grandfather Mountain offer stunning views with options for various skill levels. The easy sections of the Appalachian Trail, such as parts within Great Smoky Mountains National Park, are also suitable for families, but always check the trail difficulty before you go. Look for shorter, well-maintained trails with less elevation gain for a more enjoyable family experience. Remember to always check trail conditions and weather forecasts before setting out.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in the Blue Ridge Mountains, United States?

    A possible itinerary could involve spending a day exploring Asheville, with its vibrant arts scene and breweries. The second day could be dedicated to driving a section of the Blue Ridge Parkway, stopping at scenic overlooks and short hiking trails. The third day could be spent in a smaller town like Boone or Blowing Rock, exploring local shops, enjoying outdoor activities, and experiencing the local cuisine. This is just a suggestion; you can tailor it to your interests and preferences, focusing on hiking, history, or relaxation, as desired.

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Best pet friendly Blue Ridge Mountains holiday parks

Among the 2244 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Rv There Yet - Blue Ridge Mountains
10 17 reviews
Blue Ridge Mountains
15/10 – 19/10
A$214/nighttotal: A$856 (4 )

Rv There Yet

1 2
campervan , Pigeon Forge
The "Rv There Yet" campervan is situated just a short distance from Pigeon Forge's main attractions, including Dollywood, Dollywood's Splash Country, and The Ripken Experience, making it a perfect base for exploring the area. It has consistently received excellent ratings from previous guests.
This mobile home has two bathrooms and sleeps up to five people comfortably. The campervan comes equipped with air conditioning, a private bathroom with a shower, and a location close to hiking trails, scenic views, and outdoor activities.
Black House Mountain Atv Campground - Blue Ridge Mountains
9.3 7 reviews
Blue Ridge Mountains
29/10 – 01/11
A$688/nighttotal: A$2064 (3 )

Black House Mountain Atv Campground

4 12
camping , Jamestown
Black House Mountain Campground in Jamestown offers pet-friendly, family-friendly accommodation approximately 158km from McGhee Tyson Airport.
The campsite provides air-conditioned units with free Wi-Fi, private parking, fully equipped kitchens in some units, outdoor furniture, and a picnic area; guests can also enjoy on-site gardens.
A Crackling Campfire, A Creek & Deer Outside Your Tent & We Have A Nature Trail! - Blue Ridge Mountains
10 1 review
Blue Ridge Mountains
22/08 – 23/08
A$133/nightfor 1 night

A Crackling Campfire, A Creek & Deer Outside Your Tent & We Have A Nature Trail!

1 2
campervan , Great Falls
This campervan, part of the 'A Crackling Campfire, A Creek & Deer Outside Your Tent & We Have A Nature Trail!' offer, is situated near Lancaster, South Carolina, a few minutes from the Catawba River and close to Lancaster's historic district, including the Lancaster & Chester Railway Depot and the Lancaster County Memorial Stadium.
Sleeping up to eight guests, this mobile home features one bedroom, one bathroom, a garden, internet access, parking, and offers campfire facilities, plus access to a 2.4km nature trail for wildlife viewing; grills and cooking utensils are also provided.
The Albatross-houseboat Dt Knox - Blue Ridge Mountains
8.6 11 reviews
Blue Ridge Mountains
22/08 – 23/08
A$298/nightfor 1 night

The Albatross-houseboat Dt Knox

1 2
mobile home , Knoxville
The Albatross-houseboat Dt Knox is situated in downtown Knoxville, a short walk from Market Square and the East Tennessee History Centre, and within 1.6km of the Knoxville Convention Centre and Neyland Stadium.
This unique floating dwelling boasts 118 square metres of space, comprising one bedroom, one bathroom, and accommodating up to seven guests, with amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a terrace, and access to watersports.

Best Blue Ridge Mountains holiday parks with a locker

Stunning Views - Upscale, Unforgettable Stay! - Blue Ridge Mountains
10 155 reviews
Blue Ridge Mountains
22/08 – 23/08
A$396/nightfor 1 night

Stunning Views - Upscale, Unforgettable Stay!

1 2
tent , Maggie Valley
This glamping unit, offered as 'Stunning Views - Ready For Business Post-helene', is situated in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, approximately 16-32km from attractions including the Wheels Through Time Museum, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Sleeping up to three guests, the self-catering tent boasts a queen-size memory foam bed, a futon, a private bathroom with a heated shower, and outdoor amenities such as a covered grill area, firepit, and private deck; it also includes a microwave, small fridge and Keurig coffee maker.
Under Canvas Great Smoky Mountains - Blue Ridge Mountains
8.9 427 reviews
Blue Ridge Mountains
22/08 – 23/08
A$316/nightfor 1 night

Under Canvas Great Smoky Mountains

1 2
tent , Pigeon Forge
This glamping accommodation is located in Pigeon Forge, just a short drive from popular attractions like Dolly Parton's Stampede and the Old Mill. It enjoys a peaceful setting close to the natural beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains. Guest reviews consistently praise the location, cleanliness and overall experience, rating it excellent.
The tent features a comfortable bedroom and bathroom, as well as a fully equipped kitchen and a private terrace. Guests can enjoy on-site dining, barbecue facilities, and a range of activities including hiking, fishing, and zip-lining.
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