pick the days you want to go and hit check availability and if there is a spot open it will be the first thing listed as backpack parking
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pick the days you want to go and hit check availability and if there is a spot open it will be the first thing listed as backpack parking
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There's magic in the woods,
if you know where to look for it.-Pete's Dragon
Well, isn't that intuitive and easy to figure out. Thank you for finding it.
I like that there's an option to have a lightning bolt strike the non-stop barking dog.
I updated the original post with pricing info since I just reserved a spot.
$8 per car per night plus a one time $5 fee for whatever. Looks like they reserve out 40 spots - that’s the highest number I saw available.
I’m also going to check out Elk Garden while I’m up there. That’s a parking area west (or south) of Grayson.
For the amount Reserve America makes off of fees, you would think they would be able to have a website that doesn’t look like it was designed in the 90’s.
Did anyone notice the burn ban?
It includes stoves???
That would knock me out.
He is your friend, your companion, your defender... he is your dog. You are his life, his leader, and master. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of that devotion.
This just adds to the many reasons I'll most likely never go to this park. The main reason is a lot of people like this area and I do not like crowded areas. Just got back from hiking the 20 mile loop at the 20 mile trailhead and it was me and the wife and no one else. That's my kind of backpacking.
Yeah I don’t like that either this is crazy
Its a good day to be out in the woods no matter the weather.Mist One..
"If we lose the forests, we lose our only instructors. People must see these forests and wilderness as the greatest educational system that we have on the planet. If we lose all the universities in the world, then we would lose nothing. But If we lose the forests, we lose everything." -- Bill Mollison
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