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A room with a view. As you travel along the Blue Ridge Parkway, that’s exactly what you get—jaw dropping view after view. And when you arrive at the Mount Pisgah Campground, at nearly 5,000 feet of elevation, the awesome views continue. The campsites are well spaced, well groomed, and private.
Two loops are designated for tents only, one for pop-ups and vans, and yet another for RVs and trailers. The National Park Service has left just the right amount of brush to keep the sites separated and private. Across the Parkway are a camp store, a gift shop, and a restaurant with amazing views of the valley below.
A room with a view. As you travel along the Blue Ridge Parkway, that’s exactly what you get—jaw dropping view after view. And when you arrive at the Mount Pisgah Campground, at nearly 5,000 feet of elevation, the awesome views continue. The campsites are well spaced, well groomed, and private.
Two loops are designated for tents only, one for pop-ups and vans, and yet another for RVs and trailers. The National Park Service has left just the right amount of brush to keep the sites separated and private. Across the Parkway are a camp store, a gift shop, and a restaurant with amazing views of the valley below.
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