Date of Stay: Tuesday August 1 – Monday August 7, 2017 (6 nights)
Rate: $35/night
Website: Hominy Valley RV Park
1550 Pisgah Hwy or 19 Emmas Cove Road (lower park)
Candler, NC 28715
252-205-2772
Description: Located just a few miles west of Asheville and on a road that leads to the BRP, this is a small family run cg with FHU(50A) but no bath facilities. There are really two small parks. The main one of six sites is up on the main road while the other one (two sites and two tiny houses) is beside the owner’s nice house located on Hominy Creek. We stayed on site 3 of the lower park facing Hominy Creek. The upper park is easier to get into but has traffic noise. The lower park is very quiet but there is a tight turn into the driveway which is a bit steep. There is no bathhouse or other major amenities at either park but the lower level does have nice, new, large concrete patios with pergolas on them. The sites and roadways are packed gravel. This is the sister park of Carolina Crossroads RV Resort that we stay at to visit family. It is owned by the same family.
Trash and Recycle: There are a few large trash cans at the sites but no recycle.
Activities: We took another ride on the BRP and took Hwy 276 to Brevard for lunch at a great Chinese restaurant, Twin Dragons. We enjoyed relaxing at our site and I took a long hike combining three shorter ones near Mt Pisgah Lodge on the BRP.
Upper level park by the road
Lower level on Hominy Creek
Patio of site 3 and chairs facing the creek
Neighbor across the creek
Buck Springs Gap Overlook (MP 407.7) has a trail back towards Pisgah Lodge
Trail is only about one mile long but has some nice ups and downs
The hug from nature this time was from the rhododendron canopy
Overlook at old hunting lodge Near summit of Little Bald Mountain
Lots of butterflies along the trail!
Mount Pisgah is next… one and a half miles up to a nice view then back down
Starts with nice gravel and gentle uphill climb…
… and nice wild flowers along the trail
Then it gets more challenging and steeper…
… with rock scrambles to a nice lunch spot near the top
The tower at top is for WLOS13 TV out of Asheville NC
Nice observation deck lets me see the truck below and a beautiful view…
Unfortunately a family of 8 arrived. They sounded like 38 people though.
Looking across at Fryingpan Firetower
Hike to Fryingpan Lookout Tower (MP 409.6) is only 1.5 miles round trip on FS Road 450
Lots of wild flowers
Gets steeper near the summit The tower has 5 flights of step Nice views without going up the tower
Two flights up was enough for me, it was so windy but beautiful
Looking back at Mt Pisgah I LOVE THE MOUNTAINS!!
Looks like a great place to explore western North Carolina. We love that area.
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