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Six Fantastic National Park Vistas

16 Wednesday Mar 2016

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National Park Vistas

Certainly the best memories of any trip are the great vistas enjoyed along the way. For some, the beauty of the natural scene before them ranks far above any man-made art. For others, the diminutiveness experienced upon seeing an incredible panorama is a spiritual moment.

America’s national parks fortunately preserve the most impressive of these vistas. But other than a sign right at the entry road, how does one know where they are? No worries – we’ve compiled a list of six fantastic vistas at our national parks, all of which are easy to reach with short hikes.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Clingmans Dome

Great Smoky Mountains You can enjoy views of up to a hundred miles atop one of the highest points east of the Mississippi River. The 1-mile round trip Clingmans Dome Trail heads to the highest spot in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Tennessee and the third tallest east of the Mississippi. The top rewards with an incredible 360 degree panorama. A verdant spruce-fir forest sits at the ridge tops while in autumn the leaves of hardwoods below adds swaths of harvest colors. On clear days, 100-mile views are possible.

Grand Canyon National Park: South Rim

Grand Canyon's South RimPerhaps the most fantastic vista in all of North America is the Grand Canyon’s South Rim. Indeed, the Grand Canyon rightly defies description. Most who see it for the first time say it reminds them of a majestic painting, appropriately suggesting it’s a place that only can be visualized by actually gazing at it. While the South Rim Trail extends several miles along the canyon edge, a short section east of the El Tovar Hotel offers the best views. You’ll be able to see the Colorado River a mile below and an array of incredible buttes, towers and ridges and that stretch up to 10 miles away on the canyon’s other side.

Yosemite National Park: Yosemite Valley

Yosemite Valley Taft Point Two sweeping views of Yosemite Valley await on the Sentinel Dome and Taft Point Loop. Located south of the valley along Glacier Point Road, the trail runs 4.9-miles. Taft Point allows you to get right up to the edge of the valley rim, offering magnificent views of Yosemite Valley below and Yosemite Fall (the tallest in North America) and El Capitan across the way. The 360 degree views from the top of Sentinel Dome – which peaks at 8127 feet – are the hike’s highlight. Among the visible sights are Yosemite Valley, Half Dome, El Capitan, Yosemite Falls, North Dome, and Basket Dome.

Yellowstone National Park: Fairy Falls Trail

Grand Prismatic Spring The multi-colored Grand Prismatic Spring and an array of geysers can be seen on the first 0.6 miles of Yellowstone’s Fairy Falls Trail. A 400-foot stretch of the trail appropriately known as Picture Hill provides a grand vista of the spring. About 370 feet in diameter, Grand Prismatic is the largest hot spring in the United States and the third largest in the world. It reaches a depth of 121 feet. Be sure to bring polarized sunglasses. By wearing them, you can see the spring’s rainbow colors reflected in the steam rising off the water. The smaller Excelsior Geyser Crater sits beyond the geological wonder.

Zion National Park: Canyon Overlook Trail

Zion National Park You can hike past hoodoos to a vista that affords a fantastic view of Zion National Park’s famous Beehives, East Temple, the Streaked Wall, and the Towers of the Virgin, on the Canyon Overlook Trail. The 1-mile round trip of pinnacles, arches and domes feels like a walk on an alien world straight out of a science fiction film. The trail can be taken any summer day, but temps are cooler in the morning and late evening.

Mesa Verde National Park: Park Point

Mesa Verde National Park Park Point, Mesa Verde’s highest spot at 8572 feet above sea level with 360 degree views, is often touted as the most impressive vista in the United States. The 0.5-mile round trip Park Point Overlook Trail takes you to the view of Montezuma and Mancos valleys, and on a clear day, you can see four states – Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. Add 0.5-miles round trip to the fire lookout tower for additional great views.

Rob Bignell is the author of several hiking guidebooks, including the bestselling “Best Sights to See at America’s National Parks.”

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The Beauty of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

23 Monday Nov 2015

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Sequoia-and-Kings-CanyonLocated in southern Sierra Nevada, east of the San Joaquin Valley, Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park lie side by side to form “The Land of the Giants”.  These two majestic national parks received this very-appropriate nickname due to the significant giant sequoias found there. They are two of the nation’s oldest national parks and include a spectacular range in elevation from warm foothills to cold alpine peaks.  Be sure to stay long enough to explore both parks as you don’t want to miss the natural beauty they offer.  Take some time to hike a trail, take a wilderness trip, visit a cave, explore the ski and snowshoe trails during the winter, go horseback riding or just take in the scenery.  There is plenty to do and see.

Sequoia National Park

Sequoia National Park was established in 1890 and includes 404,063 acres of forests, mountains, caves, lakes and canyons.  You can also find over 260 wildlife species, including gray fox, black bear, mule deer, quail and woodpecker who call this park home.

General-ShermanThe centerpiece of this national treasure is the Giant Forest.  The largest trees on earth are found here, including General Sherman, which is the world-record holder for the most massive living thing.  Dozens of magnificent groves of sequoias can be seen in just 3 square miles.

Other unforgettable attractions of Sequoia National Park include:

Tunnel Log

In 1937, due to natural causes, a 275-foot tall and 21-foot in diameter tree fell across a road. A year later, an 8-foot tall, 7-foot wide tunnel was cut through the trunk to make the road passable again.

Moro-RockMoro Rock

Moro Rock is a granite dome located in the center of the park. In the 1930’s, a 400-step stairway was cut into and poured onto the rock so visitors could climb to the top.

 Crystal Cave

The only commercial cave in Sequoia National Park, measures just over 3.4 miles. The cave’s temperature remains a constant 48° F and can only be seen by guided tour.

Campgrounds

Sequoia National Park includes several campgrounds including 3 in the foothills area and four that are at higher elevations.

Kings Canyon National Park

General-GrantKings Canyon National Park was established in 1940 and covers 461,901 acres and consists of 2 sections.  The smaller, General Grant section includes the famous General Grant Tree, and the Redwood Mountain Grove.  This Mountain Grove is the largest remaining natural grove of giant sequoias in the world with 15,800 sequoia trees.  This section is accessible by way of paved highways.

The larger section comprises over 90% of the total area of the park and includes the high peaks of the Sierra Crest, deep canyons, and several cave systems.

Some notable attractions of Kings Canyon National Park include:

Kings Canyon

The deepest gorge in the U.S., Kings Canyon is the namesake of this national park. This canyon is less spoilt by development and therefore very visually rewarding.  Accessibility is limited but facilities are concentrated at Cedar Grove which include a visitor center, picnic areas, trailheads and campgrounds.

Zumwalt-MeadowZumwalt Meadow

This gorgeous meadow is the most scenic part of Kings Valley floor and includes views of high granite walls, lavish meadows and the free-flowing Kings River. The meadow is the steepest and most dramatic part of the canyon and includes a 1.5 mile loop that circles the meadow and is one of the most popular trails in the park.

Boyden Cavern

Located halfway between Grant Grove and Cedar Grove sections, Boyden Cavern includes amazing geological formations, a subterranean stream and the famous Bat Grotto. Tours are only offered during the summer months.  This cave’s temperature remains a constant 52° F.

The parks are open year round but be sure to check the current conditions for details about weather and roads.  Also, check the vehicle length limits and advisories if your vehicle is longer than 22 feet long because of narrow and winding mountain roads.

For an additional look into the beauty of the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, be sure to watch this video from our friends at RV Repair Club.

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Getting To Know You

16 Wednesday Sep 2015

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Getting To Know You!It’s that time of year again when the Snowbirds pack up the RV and head South.  With warmer temperatures in your future, where are you headed this winter?

 

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12 Best Coach-Net Blogs

12 Friday Dec 2014

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Best-of-2014-headerChristmas day is less than two weeks away! We won’t quiz you to see if you know the lyrics to the 12 Days of Christmas but we thought we’d share 12 of the most viewed blog posts from 2014.

Common RV Driving Mistakes

We all know that towing or driving an RV is not the same as driving your every day vehicle. We researched the most common RV insurance claims and came up with this list of common RV driving mistakes. This is a list that will help all year long.

Preparing Your RV for Winter

Maintaining your RV is of top concern for our Coach-Net blog readers. We offered some helpful tips in this post to prepare your RV for the winter months so she’ll be healthy and ready to go when it gets warm again.

Water Heater Love

If you take good care of your RV, your RV will take care of you. In this post, we gave your water heater some love since it should have a maintenance check every 6 months. Check this one out especially if you’ve been traveling somewhere with high mineral content in the water.

How Shocking

Another maintenance blog, this post centers around taking care of the electrical systems in your RV. We’re happy that our readers are keeping their RVs well maintained but we want to make sure you’re safe while you’re doing it.

The Best Snowbird Destinations

It seems that many of our RV-ers are living the full RV lifestyle by going some place warm for the winter. We put together this list of the best snowbird destinations for that reason. Besides, who doesn’t enjoy a winter vacation by warm water?

What Was I thinking? Things to consider before embarking on an RV Remodel

Bravo to our Coach-Net member who took on an RV remodel and lived to write about it! In this post, he shares the ups and downs and whether it was worth it. If you’re considering starting your own remodel, read this post first.

Campfire Pumpkin Pie

During the fall and winter months, who doesn’t love a pumpkin pie? But a pumpkin pie recipe for over the campfire? We absolutely had to share this delicious recipe with our readers and you all clicked to read. Cooking over a campfire makes everything taste better, doesn’t it?

Fall Festivals in North America

There’s something about hitting some awesome fall festivals during your travels in your RV. We found everything from leaf peeping festivals to wine, apples and, of course, Oktoberfest. We’d love to hear your stories if you attended any of these.

Thanksgiving on the Go

Living the RV life doesn’t mean that you don’t get to celebrate the holidays on the road. We found a lot of options for celebrating Thanksgiving on the go. It’s nice to have the option of finding a dinner at a local restaurant or cooking it right in your RV.

Crisp Temps, Juicy Ripe Apples – It Must Be Fall!

By the time this blog was published, our readers were ready for the cooler temps. With the autumn comes apples and apple recipes! Caramel Apple pie? Yes please.

Most Common Reasons for Tire Failure

Driving hundreds of miles in your RV, you can expect some glitches in your get-up. Our readers like to stay ahead of a challenge by being prepared for the worst. This post offered some insights on tire failures and why they happen. Having knowledge of some preventative measures helps you stay on the road safely and with less headaches.

A Few Campfire Stories to keep you Warm

What better way to stay warm than to snuggle up around a campfire and share a few campfire stories? We enjoyed digging up some stories to share with your families. Hope the kids got as much of a kick out them as we did.

From this list, we gathered that our readers want to take great care of their homes away from home and enjoy a great recipe or two along the way. We look forward to creating even more posts along these lines in 2015!

 

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The Best Snowbird Destinations

10 Friday Oct 2014

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Snowbird-headerWhile each season offers its own particular vista of awesomeness, there’s nothing quite like venturing south in your RV when winter’s northern wind starts to stir. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, there’s lots of warm, welcoming, and breathtakingly-beautiful places to explore as a southbound snowbird. Here’s a look at 5 of them:

Medina Highpoint Resort

medin-highpoint-bridgeMedina Highpoint Resort is located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country on Robertson Creek, between many natural wonders that provide various outdoor activities. The resort sits on Edwards Plateau and has an elevation of 2,000 feet at its high point, meaning you haven’t truly experienced breathtaking views until you’ve vacationed here. They welcome RV guests with beautiful surroundings and features that allow you to fully enjoy the comfort of your “home on wheels”. All RV sites offer a concrete patio and full hook-ups including 20/30/50 amp power, as well as dedicated side parking for your chase vehicle. The sites are designed with your comfort in mind; they are 40’ wide and pull-thru sites are 90’ long. Back-in and head-in sites are 55’. All sites are spacious, comfortable level sites with a 15’ wide parking area of crushed native granite. They offer unobstructed views of the gorgeous scenery, while still encompassing a degree of privacy not usually found in an RV park. Plus there is no additional pet fee. You won’t want to leave!

Flag City RV Resort

flag city rv parkLocated in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, Flag City RV Resort offers the fine amenities and conveniences that RV travelers enjoy at the highest quality RV resorts, including swimming pool and heated spa, large clubhouse, convenience store, 2.8 acres for picnicking and recreation, and much more!  This resort is located just minutes from Lodi Lake and just 5 miles from The Delta, offering over 1000 miles of navigable waterway. Get out on the water and enjoy the best Central California boating, fishing, water skiing, and windsurfing.  And, be sure to check out a few of the exciting day trip destinations close by for shopping, dining, golfing, or general site seeing.

Flamingo Lake RV Resort

Flamingo Lake RV Resort

If you’re in the mood for more than a rustic experience, check out Flamingo Lake RV Resort in Jacksonville, Florida. With a 5-Star rating, this resort accommodates most RV sizes, and includes hook ups for not only electric, water, and sewage, but also offers Wi-Fi and cable TV connections! You can enjoy private bathrooms with hot showers and a spa, as well as picnic areas, a pool, private beach and lake swimming, and a pet area for your travelling animal companions. Within just 30 minutes of the main beaches of Jacksonville, the Flamingo Lake RV Resort is a wonderful option for those looking for more than just a place to park for a few days.

Rivers End Campground and RV Park

Tybee Island

If you are Georgia-bound, stop at Rivers End Campground and RV Park, located on Tybee Island, just half an hour from historic Savannah, Georgia. Campers will enjoy all of the modern amenities of a great RV park, including laundry services, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and private air-conditioned bathrooms. Pets and children are welcome. Guests can grill out in the covered gazebo or hang out in the game room. Offering beautiful white coral-bedded sites for snorkeling, the site is just ten minutes from the main beaches of Tybee Island, where guests can enjoy all types of sailing, fishing, surfing, or relaxing their day away.

Bella Terra Luxury RV Resort

Bella Terra

Located near the lush beaches of Gulf Shores, Alabama, Bella Terra Luxury Resort in Foley, Alabama, boasts a 5-star diamond rating. Offering extended stay sites for RV travelers matched with private bathrooms, spa and sauna, swimming pool, fitness rooms, and a hot tub, this resort is purposefully designed for travelers who want to relax for the long haul. It has electric, water, and sewage hook ups, too, making this RV destination ideal for those looking to stay for a while. Pets are allowed to explore and roam leash-free in a pet area, and you can take them with you down to Gulf Shores for snorkeling, swimming, or kayaking.

For snowbirds traveling this winter, there are several exciting RV destinations to check out. Many offering wonderful amenities and gorgeous views, there’s never been a better time to head south. Enjoying family time outdoors with pets and friends, meeting other travelers, and exploring local beaches and city life are just some of the exciting reasons to pack up the RV and travel south.

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The Patriotic Tourist – A Walking Tour of Washington, DC

03 Thursday Jul 2014

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Independence Day reminds us that a visit to our nation’s capital is something that every American should experience. There are several ways to see the city, but a walking tour of Washington, DC is one of the best ways to get a true feel of the history.

The Georgetown neighborhood is a great place to start your walking tour of Washington, DC. Dumbarton Oaks, Forrest-Marbury House, and Tudor Place are all museum houses open to visits from the public and have incredible historical relevance. The gardens around Dumbarton Oaks are listed along with Versailles in National Geographic’s Top 10 Gardens of the World. The Tudor House was originally owned by direct descendants of George and Martha Washington and holds a collection of items that spans 300 years.

Georgetown Washington DC

The Forrest-Marbury House is where George Washington met with landowners from Georgetown and Carrollsburg and agreed to the location of the District of Columbia. The City Tavern Club is a must-see if you have an interest in the founding fathers.  George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams all frequented this 1796 tavern. There are also several historic churches that are well worth a visit as you walk through the neighborhood.

Dumbarton Oaks Fountain

No trip to DC is complete without visiting the monuments. A walking tour of the National Mall lets you appreciate the historical importance of Washington D.C. You can start the tour by walking through the park and noting the impressive cherry blossom trees, which are quite the sight when they are in season.

National Mall

The following monuments should be on your to-see list:

  • Lincoln Memorial
  • Washington Monument
  • Thomas Jefferson Memorial
  • And of course, the White House

Extend your tour a few more days and visit war memorials and the 19 museums of the Smithsonian.

Our nation’s capitol is a city rich in history so make the most of your time there and enjoy the awe-inspiring sites. Think of it as your patriotic duty to do so.

Resources:

http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/city-guides/washington-dc-walking-tour-1/

http://files.meetup.com/432942/CrossKey.pdf

 

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Six Spring Destinations to Celebrate Bird Watching

09 Friday May 2014

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Spring Bird Migrations

Throughout North America, signs of spring fill up the skies in flight.  Birds of every shape, size and color have lifted off from their winter havens to migrate south for the spring.  Each year, you can almost predict the first day of spring by watching the birds. This is a great time of year for avid bird watchers.

Many people decide to travel to some of the more popular birding spots to witness the migration.  For travelers who have the benefit of traveling by motor home, travel trailer or fifth wheel, the opportunities are limitless. Before heading out to any of the great bird watching locations or taking advantage of some of the bird watching festivals, make sure that your recreational vehicle is in tip top shape.

The Biggest Birding Week in America is a festival in Oregon, Ohio.  The festival runs from May 6 to 15. With everything from workshops to field trips, this is the place for some to meet other bird watchers and get a great view as the birds migrate through the area.

If you’re ready to take the recreational vehicle or fifth wheel up to Canada, make sure to check out the “Festival of Birds” at Point Pelee National Park in Leamington, Ontario.  This is a place where bird watchers from all over North America meet and it runs from May 1 to May 19th. You can get involved in a large variety of bird watching programs and there are several campground that are perfect for your RV or fifth wheel.

Detroit Lakes, MN is a migratory hot spot and great for bird watching.  From May 15 to 18th you can visit the 17th annual Detroit Lakes Festival of Birds.  Last year, nearly 200 different species were counted including Ruddy Duck, Blue-Grey Gnat catcher, Rough legged Hawk and Black eyed Woodpecker. There are many exhibits, book signings and field trips.

The 11th annual Down East Spring Birding Festival is a great bird watching experience during the spring migration.  The Festival takes place in Trescott Township, ME.  You can enjoy the beauty of Maine’s Cobscook Bay area where the bird watching is phenomenal due to the varied landscape.  Over 400 of Maine bird species have been sighted in this area. The festival runs from May 23rd to May 26th.

From May 30th to June 1st, the Klamath Bird Observatory hosts the Mountain Bird Festival in Ashland, Oregon.  The Festival offers trips and educational programs.  It is a bird watching dream where you can see Mountain Quail, Sandhill Cranes, Williamson’s Sapsucker and Green tailed Towhee.  Oregon is a beautiful state and viewing the scenery from your RV is delightful.

In Paul Smiths, NY, you can enjoy the Great Adirondack Birding Celebration form June 6th to 8th. This is a great celebration of birds for bird watchers and it is the longest running birding festival in the north east.  It is hosted at the Paul Smiths College Visitor Interpretive Center.

Before heading out for any of these wonderful bird watching events to catch the North American spring migration, you should consider getting RV-specific roadside assistance.  Coach-Net has been a trusted name in the RV industry for over 25 years.  Their mission is to provide you with exceptional service and support to make your RV, travel trailer or fifth wheel ownership more enjoyable.  The last thing you need is to be stuck or broken down on your way to a great birding event.  Make sure to travel safely and with confidence and consider a Coach-Net membership.

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More Popular U.S. Campgrounds

21 Thursday Nov 2013

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Continuing our list of top U.S. campgrounds, here are some more options when traveling around the United States. These top campgrounds have been recipients of the Park of the Year award given annually by the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds, so you know they’ve earned top-of-the-list status.

Fun-N-Sun Resort and Campground – Sarasota, FL

Fun-N-Sun Resort Florida RV

Enjoy the Florida climate at this two-time award-winning resort. Choose pull-through or back-in sites with grass or crushed shell drive. All sites come equipped with water, sewer, 50 amp electrical, cable TV, and a picnic table. Some sites even have concrete patios. Amenities include an Olympic-style pool, water slide, children’s pool, hot tubs, and scheduled entertainment and activities for everyone.

Buttonwood Campground – Mifflintown PA

Buttonwood Campground Mifflintown

You can head into Pennsylvania and find in the scenic rolling farmlands of the Juniata River Valley another great campground. Buttonwood has plenty of things to do for the entire family. Enjoy canoeing and kayaking, heated swimming pool, 18-hole miniature golf course, playgrounds, game room, volleyball, and scheduled activities. RV sites have riverfront views, full hook ups (including water), 50 amp electrical service, sewer, and cable TV. For your convenience, a laundromat, firewood supply, and camp store are all on site.

The Vineyards Campground and Cabins – Grapevine, TX

Grapevine TX Lake Camping

In Texas, you can find a serene campground along the Grapevine Lake with pull-through or back-in sites. All sites have ample space (between 60′ to 70′ deep), water, sewer, 30/50 amp service, and Wi-Fi. Gold rated sites also have custom fire rings, concrete patios, large yard areas, wooden decks, and are located on the lake. Activities and amenities include swimming, a fishing pier, paddle boating, kayaking, and bicycle rentals. There is also a nature trail and children’s playground.

Bethpage Camp-Resort – Urbanna, VA

Grapevine TX Lake Camping

This multi-winning, one stop resort has something for everyone. Located along the Rappahannock River, guests enjoy many amenities such as free cable TV and Wi-Fi, swimming pools, bicycle and kayak rentals, a marina, miniature golf, a camp store, and a water park. RV sites are equipped with full hook-up features that include 50 amp electrical service, sewer, and water. Super sites are also available for those who want extra amenities, which include a fire ring, a picnic table that seat eight, free-standing grills, a paved parking area, and a concrete patio.

Do you have a favorite campground? Let us know via Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest! We just may feature it in a future blog!

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The First and Only Dog Dedicated Campground in the U.S.

07 Sunday Apr 2013

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If you are looking for the ultimate pet-friendly campground in the United States you may not have to look any farther than North Carolina. Just minutes away from the metropolitan areas of Rutherfordton, Spindale and Forest City in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains,is Four Paws Pet Kingdom. Four Paws Pet Kingdom claims that it is “The First and Only Dog Dedicated Campground in the U.S.” We could find nothing to dispute that.

Four Paws campground is on 34 acres in the foothills of the Blue RidgeMountains. Now, you don’t HAVE to have a dog to camp here but FourPaws sure makes it appealing if you do. Let’s take a closer look at how.Pet Friendly Camping

Amenities

Four Paws has many of the standard campground amenities including fire rings, free wi-fi, and full hook-ups, and they also provide cable TV hookups that include…The Animal Planet. What really makes Four Paws Pet Kingdom stand out however are the amenities for dogs. They include:

  • A fully fenced dog park with a huge off-leash, free run area
  • Fully fenced agility fun playground for all
  • The Rally-O Obedience Arena
  • A separate fully fenced playground for small dogs
  • Fully fenced “Linus Creek Park” an off -leash free run area with Creek access.
  • A fully fenced championship size agility ring and equipment
  • Doggy bathhouse and grooming stations
  • 16 acres of on-leash hiking trails
  • A doggy swim pond for swimming, splashing and exploring
  • Treats and more at Doggy Check-in

There are also dog walking services available. Private obedience training and behavior and agility training classes can be provided by their resident trainer for a fee.

Events

Four Paws season is the end of March through early December. Just about every weekend there are activities and events. There are pet costume contests, karaoke, potlucks, crafts and a variety of themed parties. Be advised that they are closed for “The dog days of summer” from July 29th through August 22nd.

Four Paws Pet Kingdom has only been in existence for 10 years. Because of their location in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains they strongly suggest you call them for the best directions, particularly if you are driving a big rig. If you are looking to truly share your RV experience with Fido, Four Paws Pet Kingdom is certainly worth a look. They seem to enjoy their work!

Do you have a pet that enjoys RV camping as much as you do? We think they may have found a new destination!

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