
J P.
Hipcamper since August 2017
Charlotte, NC
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Past trips
Site 1 Maple Skyline 3580 ft
in OnTop.camp - NW NC Ashe Co, North CarolinaA front row seat to the blue ridge
This was my first Hipcamp experience, and I’ll say the bar has been set extremely high! Between 2 Locusts is truly one of a kind. Jonny (our host) was kind, extremely helpful and mindful of giving us our privacy (although we could have talked to him for hours!). My friend and I camped in a grove of trees atop a mountain with 360 views of the Blue Ridge mountain range. We had a firepit, a boxful of firewood, a natural stone bench and plenty of trees to hang hammocks. Jonny’s farm is perfectly located between three gorgeous NC state parks – New River, Mt. Jefferson and Elk Knob. It’s an ideal spot to stay and hit all three. (Which we did!) We’re so fortunate to live in a state with breathtaking scenery from the mountains to the sea. Jonny’s committed to doing his part to preserve this treasure for generations. And, he’s allowing us the privilege of having a front row seat to North Carolina’s famed Blue Ridge mountains. I’m coming back for an encore! Thank you so much~
in Cherokee National Forest, Tennessee
Super isolated campground. Very few people there during the week. Great sound of the rushing water behind each site. You do hear some highway noise.
in Cane Creek State Park, Arkansas
This is a traditional campground with little space between campsites. However, during the week, it's very quiet and you can get a great spot right on the lake. That's about the only time I would go.