The dream you have always had to visit when and where you please has arrived! Today is the day that you can take the road less traveled, or for that matter a road rarely traveled. Go down that small by-way passing up the highways and visit the real American backyard. Today is the day to visit the beaches, mountains and parks across America. The most efficient and just plain easy way is to rent an RV. There are many choices out there for very reasonable prices.
And where better to start than at Old Corundum Mill site Campground in the western mountains of North Carolina. At Old Corundum Mill you are ever so gently eased back into time and the softness of nature at its gentlest. Here you will be wrapped in a chrysalis of natural beauty and absolute serenity!
You will wake up to the smell of wood campfires, fresh coffee and crisp bacon lazily sizzling on a griddle. Your senses will be delighted by the water from the mountain chilled Cullasaja River as it brings its sparkling waters cascading from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the lush green valleys below. You have a feeling of invigoration and elation you haven't felt in forever, and you arise refreshed and energetic to the real magic kingdom, nature!
You can begin your day with breakfast and coffee and fishing and rope swinging into the ice cold river. You can explore the river, go hiking, biking boating or horseback riding. Here every day is a picnic and the tables and amenities are here to prove it.
The fun isn't restricted to just daytime, at night the bonfire pits come alive and folks and food come together into a microcosm of fun. Everyone sits around the campfire exchanging stories and jokes and tales to regale of their native area. You can again awaken to the morning mist and the daily routines of a multiplicity of fun things to do from antiquing to jewel mining for rubies, sapphires garnets and more! The Old Corundum Mill Site offers all your R.V. needs and necessities and even though it closes in October it is still open for its annual Christmas festival.
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