Three More National Park Units
The Lynchburg/Blue Ridge KOA was probably the most pleasant KOA we've stayed at on this trip. All the campsites were nestled amongst trees, and I was amazed at how they had arranged the campsites to feel fairly private even though we were close together as is the rule in KOAs. Most KOAs have sites lined up almost like a parking lot, but not this one, and there were nice little tent sites on their small fishing pond. The campground even had its own 1/2 mile trail through the forest, but of course that was not quite enough hiking or walking for me. We did manage to get some miles in by walking along the highway a bit to get to a side road that made for a three mile loop. The sign that I am showing a picture of is probably at every KOA we've stopped at, but this is the first time I've noticed it. I appreciated that the first guideline for responsible recreation is to "Be Outside." I couldn't agree more! Be Outside! I feel sorry for all the folks on the west ...