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To anyone who's gone before, how tight are the campsites? Do I need an RTT or is there room enough to set up a ground tent?
If you've been to the one in Flagstaff, the camp site on the east coast is tighter (it's an open field, no trees). Last year, they had lines and the parking attendant told you where to park. You don't choose your spot. Everyone is pretty much lined up next to each other. They had a specific area for the bikers and the ground tent, but most of us who had car or campers were next to each other. The space around your car is not big, just ok. They had 2 different sites on each side of the vendors section, very short walk.


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I went last year and pulled my expo trailer with a RTT. As Grumpy said, the guys/gals directing parking would ask everyone which side did we need to open up to. Mine went to the back so they put us in pretty tight to the next guy. That being said, a ground tent is doable but they are gonna pack you in as tight as possible so that they have room.

If you are in a ground tent, be advised, this is a row crop field, as result it is not smooth by any means. For those not familiar, think ruffles potato chips. Also, it is harvested prior to EXPO so there are plant stalks sticking up. Ground tents need a thick ground tarp underneath.

I'm glad I went but, If I do it again, I'll camp off-site and visit the vendor way. As an FYI, even though the weather was cool and damp, no wood fires were allowed. We picked up a propane fire pit before we set out for Asheville. I figured if you could fire up a propane grill, why not a fire pit. Nothing was said. Your mileage may now though.

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I'm planning on going as well. Not sure about staying in such close quarters, the wife will not enjoy that at all. I may need to find a hotel room. May just drive in for the day and then head home. Not sure yet.
 

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We are going at least for one day (Saturday) ourselves but if work "works" out, we might make Friday too. A 3 plus hour drive so not bad. At least at the moment this is the plan. I've got a 6 week old 2017 Tundra so we'll be at the Expo looking, taking tons of notes and scheming a Tundra build.

That would be the good kind of scheming! :smiley:

Wife wants a Grand Canyon trip so Expo West might be on next year's menu.

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It's about 20 hours for me ... And I'm not much into close camping (and my wife certainly isn't) ... I may just head off in another direction and explore somewhere else on my own. I would love be to make it to one of the expos (east or west), maybe Expo west next year, its about five hours closer.
 

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I will probably attend, but will need to fly in and out. Can anyone recommend a good hotel?
 

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Ok, so I'm ready to pull the trigger on these tickets but the camping situation has me stalling.

It seems like it's very tight, anyone have experience from last year??

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I went last year. Camping is pretty tight but the grounds are flat and we'll kept. Honestly though, a hurricane passed thru each of the last two years so I don't know what dry Expo East looks like. Thst said, there are a ton of things to keep you busy there so you may not spend a lot of time around your rig, between the OXE events itself and the Biltmore attractions.

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I will probably attend, but will need to fly in and out. Can anyone recommend a good hotel?
We have stayed here a few times. About a block away from the Biltmore entrance. You will need a rental caar or another way of getting around though. Good basic hotel. Has a TGI Fridays on site which makes things easy.
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I'm in! Coming from Tulsa, would love to caravan in part of the way there or back home. Right now I'm looking at going north a bit and hit some of the parks in Missouri, camp somewhere maybe 2 nights heading in, but I'm open if anyone wants to meet up. Maybe dip south some through the Nantahala National Forest and whatever else I have time for. This is all pretty new to me, pretty pumped.
 
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I went last year and pulled my expo trailer with a RTT. As Grumpy said, the guys/gals directing parking would ask everyone which side did we need to open up to. Mine went to the back so they put us in pretty tight to the next guy. That being said, a ground tent is doable but they are gonna pack you in as tight as possible so that they have room.

If you are in a ground tent, be advised, this is a row crop field, as result it is not smooth by any means. For those not familiar, think ruffles potato chips. Also, it is harvested prior to EXPO so there are plant stalks sticking up. Ground tents need a thick ground tarp underneath.

I'm glad I went but, If I do it again, I'll camp off-site and visit the vendor way. As an FYI, even though the weather was cool and damp, no wood fires were allowed. We picked up a propane fire pit before we set out for Asheville. I figured if you could fire up a propane grill, why not a fire pit. Nothing was said. Your mileage may now though.

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I paid for the camping and everything, but this is why I'm also booking off site. If I pull up on that Friday and there's this sea of vehicles like this there's no way I'll be staying there. especially if folks are bringing kids and pets as I would expect them to. I think it would be pretty difficult to relax and enjoy the outdoors with your neighbor 5 feet off your bumper.
 

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Ok, so I'm ready to pull the trigger on these tickets but the camping situation has me stalling.

It seems like it's very tight, anyone have experience from last year??

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I was there last year (my first time) Camping was extremely tight, if you caravan in with a group then I believe you get a better camping experience otherwise you could end up with people sitting right on top of you that have different camping manners.
 

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I've got my tickets for the full experience! The wife and I had planned on camping there but all this close quarters talk has me second thinking that plan, especially since we were going to ground camp.

I'm in! Coming from Tulsa, would love to caravan in part of the way there or back home. Right now I'm looking at going north a bit and hit some of the parks in Missouri, camp somewhere maybe 2 nights heading in, but I'm open if anyone wants to meet up. Maybe dip south some through the Nantahala National Forest and whatever else I have time for. This is all pretty new to me, pretty pumped.
I'm coming in from Tulsa as well. Owasso specifically. My wife and I are traveling with the kids to South Carolina to drop them off at her folks house on the way in, and then back to pick them up on the way out. Dunno if we'll be able to caravan necessarily, but it's nice to know there's going to be a fellow Tulsan there!
 

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Anyone camp near the Biltmore but not ON the Biltmore property...if so, any recommendations are appreciated.
 

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https://www.recreation.gov/camping/north-mills-river/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=70774

This is our favorite CG in the area. About a 20-30 minute drive into the Biltmore entrance. This is a smaller FS campground, with access to dirt roads, trails, etc. Some extreme Pisgah style MTB trails right from the campground. And the N. Mills river ihas some spots for tubing and wading if it is warm enough.

You could also consider

https://www.recreation.gov/camping/lake-powhatan/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=70206

A much bigger campground again with trails, both hiking and MTB. The MTB trails here (bent creek) are a more civilized. Probably a little closer to Biltmore.

Book reservations early.
 
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https://www.recreation.gov/camping/north-mills-river/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=70774

This is our favorite CG in the area. About a 20-30 minute drive into the Biltmore entrance. This is a smaller FS campground, with access to dirt roads, trails, etc. Some extreme Pisgah style MTB trails right from the campground. And the N. Mills river ihas some spots for tubing and wading if it is warm enough.

You could also consider

https://www.recreation.gov/camping/lake-powhatan/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=NRSO&parkId=70206

A much bigger campground again with trails, both hiking and MTB. The MTB trails here (bent creek) are a more civilized. Probably a little closer to Biltmore.

Book reservations early.
Many thanks, checking them out now!