Camping
  Journal
  
  
    
      | Location: Little
        River Village Townsend, TN | Date:  7/20/2002   | 
    
      | Miles Towed: 1275 | Weather: H
        mid 90's  L mid 70's | 
  
  
 
Comments: 
  This
  was the 2002 Pop Up Times East Coast Rally.  Over 55 families (campsites)
  and over 100 pop up campers attended.  With children I am guessing we had
  just under 150 people there.
   
  We enjoyed a
  wonderful week with a great group of campers.  "Pop Ups" 
  of every flavor were on hand including several hybrids and A Liners.
   
  To pay for
  planned activities we held a silent auction  Monday night prior to the
  pot luck supper.  Almost everyone attending provided an item to auction
  with all proceeds going to the activity fund.  After the auction, which provided
  more than enough money for the  band Tuesday night a pot luck supper
  allowed us to sample wonderful foods provided by our fellow campers.
   
  The day Tuesday
  was spent by most folks riding tubes down the Little River from the entrance
  to the Smoky Mountain
  National Park right back to our campground which was situated on the
  Little River.  That night brought us two hour of bluegrass music by a
  great local band.  By a vote of the attendees, remaining money from the
  auction was donated to Pop Up Times to help support the message board.
 
   
  Wednesday morning
  the park service closes the "Cades
  Cove Loop Road" to vehicle traffic to allow those wanting to walk of
  bike it's 11 mile circumference to do so without interference from cars. 
  Several members of the group participated and said it was well worth the time
  and effort.  Wednesday night a Jimmy Buffett "Parrot Head"
  party brought us all together again for more wonderful social time.
 
   
  Thursday Night 98
  of us participated in a hayride around the "Cades
  Cove Loop Road" .  Two 40 foot trailers provided a slow sunset
  ride around the valley which gave us time to get a great look at the sights
  and sounds of the cove.  The highlights were numerous deer and a mama and
  baby black bear!
 
   
  Friday morning
  found many together again in the pavilion for coffee prior to packing up to go
  home.
   
   
  Many of the sites
  are a little small for my taste, but the  facilities and staff more than
  made up for this.  The river front sites give you  a little more
  breathing room so book one if you can.
   
  The campground
  has a staff that would put most other campgrounds to shame.  There is
  always someone around when you need them and they are very attentive to
  campers needs.  Two modern bath houses provide sufficient facilities at
  all but the busiest times of the day.  The main bathhouse closes from 1p
  to 3p for cleaning.  
   
  A beautiful and
  well maintained pool is open 10a to 10p, with 10p to midnight available for
  adults only.  Many rental items are available including tubes for riding
  down the river as well a bicycles.  A half court basketball court is
  available, and  you can check out a ball from the office.
   
  The landscaping
  is beautiful which adds to the relaxing atmosphere.  For the kids in
  addition to the pool there is riverfront area for swimming, a play area with
  swings and teatherball, and a game room that includes a pool table.
   
  A well stocked
  camp store is open all day (and most of the night) to provide those things you
  might have forgotten.  The best deal is the Little River Village Coffee
  Mug.  For $4.95 you get unlimited 25 cent refills for your stay!  If
  you need a little more variety, a supermarket is less than one mile to the
  west.
   
   
   
  Handicapped Availability:
   
  The campground
  has crushed gravel streets which may make it difficult for those in a
  wheelchair but 3 "sites" are available near the pool which are
  completely paved in asphalt which should help.  The bathhouse near the
  pool was noted to have handicapped accessible toilet facilities
  but the shower would probably be a little small if roll in facilities were
  needed.  It was also noted that the doors to this bathhouse made use of
  wooden wedges to help get a wheelchair over the threshold so a little help may
  be needed.  With the number of employees that always seem to be around
  and their helpful attitude I would think they would be able to assist any
  camper who need help.
