Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Camping | Hot Springs, NC

A few weekends back I had the opporntinity to go on my first camping experience. This being the first time, I was not sure what to expect. I know, me camping, but I did it and found that camping was not bad at all. In fact, I found so much enjoyment and relaxation in it that I look forward to planing more camping trips. 

We went to the campground associated with the Hot Springs Resort and Spa in the NC mountains located in the town of Hot Springs. (They also have a nice resort with hot spring hot tubs located across from the campground.) Our camp site was located in a very nice shaded area between the French Broad River and the railroad, the river nice, the train loud at 2:00 am. Overall it was a very nice site with a picnic table and fire ring. The campgrounds had little cottages that one could rent, a couple bathhouses with a shower and bathroom, and of course port-a-potties in several locations. And I suppose you could go do a "county" behind any tree if you would prefer. Me, I walked to the outhouse with a flashlight. 

Nice shady site.

Our camp site.
Proof that I was really there, no photoshop here.

Mushrooms?
The French Board River.



Incredible vines near our camp site.

More incredible vines.

First camp site fire built by Rick.

Fire in the dark.

Train, need I say more.

The bridge to get you to the store with the coffee!



















The bridge coming into Hot Springs, NC

The small river side quaint individual cabins you can rent.
The store that had hot coffee by 7:00 am!

3 comments:

Melanie Busbee said...

These are awesome photos. You make the experience seem so picturesque.

Unknown said...

Pam, I love that place! I hope you got to go across to the spa area and soak in their fantastic hot tubs. I visited there a few years ago in early June and stayed in one of those little riverside cabins. It was warm enough to get in the river and float around, and then went across the street for a nice soak in the hot tubs. I enjoyed watching their chickens run around on the property with their little babies, and the sound of the river lulled me to sleep at night. Such a nice place!!! Hope to go back some day....
donna

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