Raccoon Holler Campground
493 Raccoon Hollow Rd, From Blue Ridge Pkwy (milepost 257.75) & Raccoon Holler Rd, go .25 mi W on Raccoon Holler Rd., Jefferson NC 28640,
336-982-2706
$$$, Apr 25-Oct 31, 213 sites, Tents Only sites: 50, 2986 ft elev, 12 pull thrus, 165 full hookups, 48 elec-water hookups, 20/30/50 amp, tables, grill, dump, RV Storage, laundry, firewood, internet, pet friendly, playground, Seasonals (C)
Jun 2011: Pretty place. Just a couple odd things to note. If you plan on using your heat or A/C, they will charge an extra $2/day. They already charge a hefty amount so i think this is overkill. I drove an extra car up because I needed to return home to work. An older guy on golf cart kept asking me if I was a visitor. He kept insisting that I needed to go check in at office. I believe they also charge for visitors. They also only accept cash or check, no CC. Besides these couple oddities, this is a nice place to stay.
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