Join us at a new spot April 7-9 2017 weekend.
Riverbend Campground in Hiawassee, Georgia. Along the banks of the river. A nice Campground with great facilities to host our rally.
No fees other than your campsite..$35.00 a night
Riverbendcamping.com
Open to all campers. A tin can tourist cosponsored event.. lots of vintage campers, and Airstreams expected.
Saturday brunch 9:30 am.
Open house tour of homes 12:00 noon until 3pm.
Line dancing 3pm dance, learn or watch.
Shared pot luck dinner at 6pm..followed by "gift swap" bring one you will get one back.
Then a music jam live afterwards...until campfire time please rsvp to Alansdavid@gmail.com
Because of the many school systems on Spring break this same week..we have to book a 3 night minimum. You can choose to come in Thursday or stay Sunday. whatever works.
The park will be full and reservations must be made by Feb 15 to guarantee a site.
We are in section C. we will fill this and then add on in Section A
Riverbend Campground
2626 Streak Hill Road Hiawassee, GA 30546
Phone: (706) 896-1415
Email: info@riverbendcamping.com
Falluminum is getting closer
With school starting up in a few weeks our thoughts turn to cooler temperatures, Fall colors, and camping in the mountains.
Our Fall get together is coming up Oct 22 weekend...see more here and please like and watch our Facebook page
It looks to be another great weekend though maybe a smaller crowd with lots of activities already planned at the campground this year.
How to Host a Rally
to host a Rally;
You need a campground or park that you can host the approximate number of camper you expect.
Contact the management and check to see if they will hold some number of sites for your rally.
This will make sure no one that wants to attend is left out. Agree with the park manager on a date when they can release the untaken sites. This way everyone is happy and part of the process.
Find one that has facilities that will attract the campers. Full hookups for electric, water and maybe sewage would be great. Many can deal with lack of sewage but the electric and water are a must.
WiFi is a great and desirable option, as is cable TV. Sure this is camping, but folks want their creature comforts.
If you decide to go without these options, your group may enjoy the serenity. Just sayin'...
I prefer parks with a pool or lake. Water is a draw and will make the event even more fun.
You need a campground or park that you can host the approximate number of camper you expect.
Contact the management and check to see if they will hold some number of sites for your rally.
This will make sure no one that wants to attend is left out. Agree with the park manager on a date when they can release the untaken sites. This way everyone is happy and part of the process.
Find one that has facilities that will attract the campers. Full hookups for electric, water and maybe sewage would be great. Many can deal with lack of sewage but the electric and water are a must.
WiFi is a great and desirable option, as is cable TV. Sure this is camping, but folks want their creature comforts.
If you decide to go without these options, your group may enjoy the serenity. Just sayin'...
I prefer parks with a pool or lake. Water is a draw and will make the event even more fun.
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