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    Are there steep grades getting to the CG from I-85? Is the CG easily navigable by a large 5er....

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    Wed Jan 24 2018

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      YOLO13 answered - Wed Jan 24 2018

      There are no steep grades from I-85, 441 or to Park. There is one tight turn (near site #12 in Terrora CG) we had to reverse a bit to navigate in our 45' Motorhome without our toad....

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      Waster answered - Wed Jan 24 2018

      There are some grades but nothing long or too steep. The campground is very easy to get into and drive around. I do it with a 39 foot MoHo. We love this park....

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      RVerFamily answered - Thu Jan 25 2018

      There was no problem getting to the campground from I-85. Some hills, yes, but no problem for our long-bed truck and 43' 5th wheel. No steep grades like we have seen in the bigger mountains of the west. In the campground itself, it is easily navigable, with exception of one hair-pin turn. We got through it just fine. There are long, pull-through sites that are easy in and out. We loved this park. Going straight north from Tallulah is a challenge through parts of the Smokey Mountains, so we chose an alternate route (north, then west, then north again) to get to TN. Hope that helps!...

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      RVerFamily answered - Fri Jan 26 2018

      We have a 42.5' fifth wheel and had no problems from I-85. There are some hills, but nothing steep. Within the campground, it is easy driving, with exception of one hairpin turn. We managed fine, just took it slow. Going north from Talulah can be difficult through the Smokey Mountains....

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      RVerFamily answered - Fri Jan 26 2018

      It is easy driving from I-85--nothing too steep. No problems in our 42.5' fifth wheel at all. Within the campground, it is easy driving, with exception of one hairpin turn. But we took it slow and managed just fine. Lots of good spots for big RVs. Going north from Tallulah can be problematic, going through the Smokey Mountains. We found a route that worked for us without any steep grades....

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