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Forest Service Campsite P3 Introduce

Forest Service Campsite P3 is a charming and secluded camping spot located at 1209-473 Pine Ridge Rd, Robbinsville, NC 28771, USA. Nestled in the scenic mountains of North Carolina, this campsite offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, the campsite provides a perfect blend of rustic charm and essential amenities, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a memorable camping experience.

  • Environment: The campsite is situated in a serene forest setting, offering campers the opportunity to connect with nature. It is close to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, providing easy access to hiking trails and breathtaking views.
  • Service Items: Forest Service Campsite P3 offers basic camping facilities, including drinking water, fire pits (please check local fire regulations), and vault toilets. The site provides a mix of tent-only and RV-friendly spots, ensuring that all types of campers are accommodated.
  • Characteristics: Known for its natural beauty, the campsite features open spaces where visitors can enjoy the outdoors. It is popular among those who appreciate solitude and the beauty of nature, with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching nearby.

Campers have shared their experiences at Forest Service Campsite P3, highlighting both its charm and areas for improvement:

  • Positive Feedback: Many visitors praise the campsite's natural beauty and the sense of seclusion it offers. The availability of open spaces allows dogs to roam freely, adding to the camping experience.
  • Areas for Improvement: Some guests have noted issues with waste left behind by previous campers and eroded paths leading to the campsites. These concerns highlight the importance of responsible camping practices and maintaining shared spaces.

Forest Service Campsite P3 is a great choice for those looking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying basic camping amenities. Remember to practice Leave No Trace principles and help keep this beautiful area clean and safe for all visitors.

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Customer Reviews

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Kyle Camardella
Oct 01, 2023

Campsites are getting ruined. People are glamping in $20k+ setups but aren’t considerate enough to shell out a couple bucks for the campsite down the road with a nice manager, nice sites, rope swings, and real toilets with real showers. I don’t know if no one taught the people around my age decency or what but I spent a significant amount of my trip, that I drove 3.5 hrs and waited over a month for, picking up glass and trash because of y’all! I pray you gain enough sentience in life to be ashamed of yourself. I’m sure you did this to feel big about yourself but everyone who sees it is embarrassed of you and thinks you are gross and uncivilized. Some of the highlights of what was left in the fireplace was a toaster strudel box, a shoe, and a door handle. If you don’t want to pick it up, no one else does either! The first hour of my trip was spent cleaning out the fire pit. Same with toilet paper. Yes, it’s gross to pack that with you, but no one wants to see or touch that! Part of the reason I love this spot so much is because I can let my dog run around, but there was so much glass I had to constantly watch my feet so I could pick it up to keep him safe. We live in a new world where no one rlly cares about anyone else, why else would we stop masking to stop our friends and family from the extremely high disability rate caused by Covid, but cmon, at least care about the earth and your own sense of shame! I have to pack my car around YOUR trash and re pack it at the dump down the road across the bridge. The kicker? You see that white bucket I used for the trash? It was there when I got there, and empty.

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Cris Sleightholm
May 14, 2021

Lovely campsite but, path down to campsite is very eroded and washed out.

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Brandy Blue Moon Seppala
May 30, 2022