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Denise

For Piney River RV Resort: We enjoyed our 4 day/3 night stay at The Piney River RV Resort; it was most relaxing. The peaceful environment was wonderful. The RV host sent us an email a day in advance which was great, but the MOST helpful thing was the text we received the morning of our arrival giving us detailed directions to the RV Campground. Our advice is to follow these instruction completely!! It is out of the way, but sometimes that just what you need.

Posted May 10, 2022 by Denise from Palomar Mtn, CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Joy

For Piney River RV Resort: We’ve loved staying at Piney River. The sites are really nice and the camp hosts have been great! We stayed a week at one of the lower level sites. It was a gravel site, took a little bit to level, but all in all a good site. We moved to a concrete premium site the next week. Both sites were really nice. Great views, river close by, they provide bags for your pups poo and great internet! It’s been very quiet the 2 weeks we spent here, great atmosphere. Will definitely be back!

Posted Oct 10, 2021 by Joy from TN. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Gene

For Piney River RV Resort: Stayed here Memorial weekend, 2013. Access road is one lane in spots with no way two vehicles can pass each other. The campground is rustic, but very quiet and peaceful next to a small picturesque river. Spaces are level concrete. The owners are very helpful and friendly.

The turn off highway 48 is very sharp, but exiting is harder. You must turn left because of a blind curve that "requires" a lookout to signal when the way is clear to enter the highway.

We stayed in a 35 foot fiver.

Posted May 27, 2013 by Gene from Tennessee. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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