Thank you Derrick and Shawnasi. This was very helpful. The scenery up there sure is absolutely amazing. The Creation reveals the Glory of God. What a wonderful Creator we have. To God Be the Glory.
We love that campground. We try to go twice a year. We like Indian Creek Campground and Cades Cove Campground also. We like site 20 at mile high. That's our favorite.
@NCMemoryMakers Indian creek is really nice. You can drive from mile high to Indian creek by Bunches creek rd. Just don't take a camper down that road. We noticed at mile high on site 20 at night you can see campfires down below with binoculars it is really cool. Not sure what campgrounds it was. Might have been Indian creek? We tried to use Google earth to figure it out but just gave up and enjoyed the view
We are here in Southwest Virginia, Wise County, thank you for all you do to show everyone the wonders of our mountain home. The Appalachian and Smokey Mountains will forever and always be home here on this earth!! Love your content!! God Bless!!
I will pick up my new teardrop off-road trailer in two weeks and head straight to Mile high campground. I booked site 24a . I can’t wait and the view is amazing from the pictures. I’ll make sure to eat one of those famous hamburgers too .
Well, I’ll have to tell you this , I absolutely loved the campground, site 24a is wonderful. I picked up my new teardrop camper from the factory in IN and headed to mile high. I got camp set up and went to bed early that first night. I had been almost 1000 miles into my trip from MS. The next am I got up early and headed out to Clingmans , it was a clear day. Well… the Lord had other plans for me that day. That am was very cool, windows were down on my way up the mountain. Approx one mile past Smokemont my left brake seized up and caught fire. All I had was five bottled waters. I was able to put it out and get back to Smokemont. No cell service at all. I saw that I couldn’t go any further. I prayed and 30 seconds later the security volunteers from Smokemont came by and ask if I needed help. They gave me a ride into Cherokee to the Napa store for parts. To my surprise they had all parts in stock for my one ton truck, not common at all . I was able to get it fixed enough to get back to camp. I went into the old baptist church at Smokemont , got on my knees and thanked the Lord for keeping me safe during my brake failure . I saw BJ s on the way to Napa but didn’t get to go back. What I saw that day was greater than any mountain site that you could possibly see , the Lord at work though awesome people. I will most certainly be back and for my truck, it passed brake inspection before I started on my trip but it’s getting all new brake components. Thanks for the awesome video
Nice campground. Back in the late 60’s and ‘70’s my parents would take us camping in The Smokies. We usually stayed at Dudley Creek Campground in Gatlinburg (not there anymore) and there was another one in Cherokee but I don’t remember it’s name. It had a river nearby (front of it) and that’s when we were hiking and came upon Mingo Falls. Another gorgeous waterfall in the area!! Thank you Derrick and Shawnasi for all the wonderful memories and reminiscing I’ve had following the two of you!
We really appreciate you watching. I don't know if you've seen them or not, but we have a couple of videos on Mingo Falls and Soco Falls. You mentioned a Dudley Creek Campground in Gatlinburg. We usually stay at the Sleepy Bear Motel, and Dudley Creek flows right behind it. I'm trying to place where the campground was from there.
@@NCMemoryMakers gosh, its been many many years but if my memory serves me correctly the entrance was right off of Hwy. 321 in Gatlinburg near Dudley Creek Road that ran alongside. I think there’s some sort of Resort or maybe condos there now, or again before the fires they were there. It was a developer who bought the property and build them, I believe they were built similar to a log cabin, maybe had red roofs; don’t quote me on that. Do you remember where the Putt Putt place use to be alongside the road in Gatlinburg? It was very close to that, if I remember correctly because our parents use to let us walk to go play Putt Putt. I’m sure it’s the same river that runs behind the Sleepy Bear Motel. This campground had a beautiful river run through it. Funny story, we were camping there one year and we put a fresh watermelon in the river to get cold, it started to rain, the river rose and I tried to catch the watermelon before it got swept downstream. Guess who also got swept downstream? Haha Me, good thing I was good swimmer and got out pretty quickly. Again, many moons ago but so many wonderful memories made here. I’m watching your Mingo Falls and and Soco Falls (snow one) as I type this. I’m anxious to see it, because I’ve never seen Mingo Falls in the snow. I don’t know if I’m familiar with Soco Falls, I’ll keep you posted as I watch. Maybe I’ve seen it and didn’t know it’s name. I apologize for not knowing the exact location of Dudley Creek Campground, but I’m going to my parents tomorrow, my dad might remember.
I did not see any bear boxes. In fact, since this campground is outside the National Park boundary, they didn't even have a lot of the same regulations about food storage, that National Park campgrounds have. I was surprised, since there are still bears in that area.
@@NCMemoryMakers well your video was a great help. I’ve reserved 19b for the 23rd and 24th of August and then I’ll be heading over to the stonebrook hotel in Bryson city for the 25th and 26th Looking forward to it Thanks again
32:28 Enjoyed your videos of Mile High campground. Someone may have already commented about that gravel road to Cherokee you pointed out. It’s been some years that we experienced it but it can be great fun. We had friends who camped at one of the campgrounds on Big Cove Rd in Cherokee. We would load up bicycles and ride our bikes down that road, I think it’s called Bunches Creek, don’t hold me to that. It’s downhill almost all the way, except for a stretch if my memory hasn’t failed me. Someone followed along behind in our truck and we would swap out drivers to let everyone enjoy the easiest mountain bike ride ever. It’s a beautiful ride/drive. We’ve also made that trip in a van, but the more clearance the better. The road dead ends into Big Cove Rd just pass a creek. There wasn’t a bridge st that time so we rode through the creek enjoying splashing water everywhere. There’s probably a bridge there now.
To clarify. Family with memories better than me said they thought on the other side of that ride through creek this road became paved and it was still just a bit before the interaction with Big Cove. We were ready to load up the bikes at that creek crossing!
Thank you for sharing that information, and your personal experience. We've often wondered what the road is like. I can imagine that it would be a beautiful drive in the Fall. I'm guessing it would probably take about an hour to get to Cherokee, on that road?
Thanks for pointing this out on your live. This is my kinda summer time camping. I don’t do heat unless it our pool or the ocean … lol I’m not tough when it comes to sleeping in warm climates.
We saw lights on in the men's bathroom one time, but it was dark mostly. I would suggest taking a lantern or light source, just in case. Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes, I wasn't sure when I did the intro, but once I read it in the brochure, I pointed out that it was on the reservation. I'm glad you find this helpful. I do it, so that anybody who is thinking about booking a reservation there, can kind of get a visual as to which site they want.
My wife and I have camped at Mile High since it opened. The site numbering system was very "organic". For example, the sites between 11 and 12 didn't exist when it first opened. As more sites were added, the decision was made to not renumber, but to add alphanumeric IDs to the new sites. Thus, 11A and 11AA. Mile High campground is my favorite campground, period. No other place like it in the world that I'm aware of.
That's a beautiful campground, one I would want to camp at. 🏕 😊....love the campground walk through 😊...would be nice if they were open during peak leaf season
Possibly. I have no idea. But the sites in the other areas, are also tent sites. We had a tent site I have no idea why they have the numbering system they do. It's very confusing.
It's a great campground, and we were well satisfied. They provide a nice clean place to take a shower, which is more than many do. You'll have to take the grills up with them. We don't have anything to do with that, except to show what is there.
@@NCMemoryMakers - I was not suggesting that YOU had anything to do with installing Fire Rings there. Just making an observation that with their recent price increases, they could at least install a quality Fire Ring setup. They're raising costs and doing nothing to the very primitive sites.
Thank you Derrick and Shawnasi. This was very helpful. The scenery up there sure is absolutely amazing. The Creation reveals the Glory of God. What a wonderful Creator we have. To God Be the Glory.
Amen to that!
I noticed several cargo conversions there. That is what we have. The best camper we've ever had.
Nice!
We love that campground. We try to go twice a year. We like Indian Creek Campground and Cades Cove Campground also. We like site 20 at mile high. That's our favorite.
We also love Cades Cove Campground, but have not been to Indian Creek.
@NCMemoryMakers Indian creek is really nice. You can drive from mile high to Indian creek by Bunches creek rd. Just don't take a camper down that road. We noticed at mile high on site 20 at night you can see campfires down below with binoculars it is really cool. Not sure what campgrounds it was. Might have been Indian creek? We tried to use Google earth to figure it out but just gave up and enjoyed the view
We are here in Southwest Virginia, Wise County, thank you for all you do to show everyone the wonders of our mountain home. The Appalachian and Smokey Mountains will forever and always be home here on this earth!! Love your content!! God Bless!!
Thank you so much for watching, and for your kind and encouraging words. We are glad you enjoy our channel.
Love y’all’s channel and love how real y’all are. Such a cute couple. God Bless
Thank you so much! We appreciate that! God bless you and yours, as well!
That deck for watching the sunset is very nice, and being able to have a hot shower is an added plus.
We agree. Being able to take a shower without having to build our own structure and heat our own water, is a plus.
I love the walk thru of campgrounds. Thanks!
Yes, I try to do that, to help people who want to book a site that have never been there.
I will pick up my new teardrop off-road trailer in two weeks and head straight to Mile high campground. I booked site 24a . I can’t wait and the view is amazing from the pictures. I’ll make sure to eat one of those famous hamburgers too .
Let us know how you like the campground, and the burger.
Well, I’ll have to tell you this , I absolutely loved the campground, site 24a is wonderful. I picked up my new teardrop camper from the factory in IN and headed to mile high. I got camp set up and went to bed early that first night. I had been almost 1000 miles into my trip from MS. The next am I got up early and headed out to Clingmans , it was a clear day. Well… the Lord had other plans for me that day. That am was very cool, windows were down on my way up the mountain. Approx one mile past Smokemont my left brake seized up and caught fire. All I had was five bottled waters. I was able to put it out and get back to Smokemont. No cell service at all. I saw that I couldn’t go any further. I prayed and 30 seconds later the security volunteers from Smokemont came by and ask if I needed help. They gave me a ride into Cherokee to the Napa store for parts. To my surprise they had all parts in stock for my one ton truck, not common at all . I was able to get it fixed enough to get back to camp. I went into the old baptist church at Smokemont , got on my knees and thanked the Lord for keeping me safe during my brake failure . I saw BJ s on the way to Napa but didn’t get to go back. What I saw that day was greater than any mountain site that you could possibly see , the Lord at work though awesome people. I will most certainly be back and for my truck, it passed brake inspection before I started on my trip but it’s getting all new brake components. Thanks for the awesome video
Campground reveiw and tour thanks for doing this
You're welcome!
Thank you for doing this! It is very helpful. Very thorough tour!😄
You're very welcome. So glad you found it helpful.
Really enjoy your videos!! Keep up the great work ❤
Thank you for watching!
Nice campground. Back in the late 60’s and ‘70’s my parents would take us camping in The Smokies. We usually stayed at Dudley Creek Campground in Gatlinburg (not there anymore) and there was another one in Cherokee but I don’t remember it’s name. It had a river nearby (front of it) and that’s when we were hiking and came upon Mingo Falls. Another gorgeous waterfall in the area!! Thank you Derrick and Shawnasi for all the wonderful memories and reminiscing I’ve had following the two of you!
We really appreciate you watching. I don't know if you've seen them or not, but we have a couple of videos on Mingo Falls and Soco Falls.
You mentioned a Dudley Creek Campground in Gatlinburg. We usually stay at the Sleepy Bear Motel, and Dudley Creek flows right behind it. I'm trying to place where the campground was from there.
@@NCMemoryMakers gosh, its been many many years but if my memory serves me correctly the entrance was right off of Hwy. 321 in Gatlinburg near Dudley Creek Road that ran alongside. I think there’s some sort of Resort or maybe condos there now, or again before the fires they were there. It was a developer who bought the property and build them, I believe they were built similar to a log cabin, maybe had red roofs; don’t quote me on that. Do you remember where the Putt Putt place use to be alongside the road in Gatlinburg? It was very close to that, if I remember correctly because our parents use to let us walk to go play Putt Putt. I’m sure it’s the same river that runs behind the Sleepy Bear Motel. This campground had a beautiful river run through it. Funny story, we were camping there one year and we put a fresh watermelon in the river to get cold, it started to rain, the river rose and I tried to catch the watermelon before it got swept downstream. Guess who also got swept downstream? Haha Me, good thing I was good swimmer and got out pretty quickly. Again, many moons ago but so many wonderful memories made here.
I’m watching your Mingo Falls and and Soco Falls (snow one) as I type this. I’m anxious to see it, because I’ve never seen Mingo Falls in the snow. I don’t know if I’m familiar with Soco Falls, I’ll keep you posted as I watch. Maybe I’ve seen it and didn’t know it’s name. I apologize for not knowing the exact location of Dudley Creek Campground, but I’m going to my parents tomorrow, my dad might remember.
Love the walk through videos. Thank you!
You are very welcome. Glad you found it helpful.
I’m definitely going to look into 19b
Are there bear boxes to store your food ?
Thanks for the video
I did not see any bear boxes. In fact, since this campground is outside the National Park boundary, they didn't even have a lot of the same regulations about food storage, that National Park campgrounds have. I was surprised, since there are still bears in that area.
@@NCMemoryMakers well your video was a great help.
I’ve reserved 19b for the 23rd and 24th of August and then I’ll be heading over to the stonebrook hotel in Bryson city for the 25th and 26th
Looking forward to it
Thanks again
@shanedozerman4995 Absolutely. We hope you have a great trip!
32:28 Enjoyed your videos of Mile High campground. Someone may have already commented about that gravel road to Cherokee you pointed out. It’s been some years that we experienced it but it can be great fun. We had friends who camped at one of the campgrounds on Big Cove Rd in Cherokee. We would load up bicycles and ride our bikes down that road, I think it’s called Bunches Creek, don’t hold me to that. It’s downhill almost all the way, except for a stretch if my memory hasn’t failed me. Someone followed along behind in our truck and we would swap out drivers to let everyone enjoy the easiest mountain bike ride ever. It’s a beautiful ride/drive. We’ve also made that trip in a van, but the more clearance the better. The road dead ends into Big Cove Rd just pass a creek. There wasn’t a bridge st that time so we rode through the creek enjoying splashing water everywhere. There’s probably a bridge there now.
To clarify. Family with memories better than me said they thought on the other side of that ride through creek this road became paved and it was still just a bit before the interaction with Big Cove. We were ready to load up the bikes at that creek crossing!
Thank you for sharing that information, and your personal experience.
We've often wondered what the road is like. I can imagine that it would be a beautiful drive in the Fall.
I'm guessing it would probably take about an hour to get to Cherokee, on that road?
Very helpful walkthrough. Now I know which sites I'm interested in reserving.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Thanks so much for sharing! Very informative and a great way to get an idea of what sites to book. Thanks.
You are very welcome. Glad you found this video helpful. Thank you so much for watching, and for letting us know!
Looks nice 😊 thanks
Thanks for pointing this out on your live. This is my kinda summer time camping. I don’t do heat unless it our pool or the ocean … lol I’m not tough when it comes to sleeping in warm climates.
I think you would love this campground. Many of the sites have amazing views, and the summer temps are quite tolerable. Can even be a bit chilly.
Great video! I really enjoy seeing what the actual sites look like and knowing the numbers. Do you recall if the bathrooms have lights at night?
We saw lights on in the men's bathroom one time, but it was dark mostly. I would suggest taking a lantern or light source, just in case.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The solar lights come on in the bathroom but are a bit dim
Brochure says this campground is on Cherokee reservation. Walk throughs at the campgrounds are very helpful.
Yes, I wasn't sure when I did the intro, but once I read it in the brochure, I pointed out that it was on the reservation.
I'm glad you find this helpful. I do it, so that anybody who is thinking about booking a reservation there, can kind of get a visual as to which site they want.
@@NCMemoryMakers I do not know the area at all. I really like how well versed you are about the land and the mountain ranges. Thank you
You are very welcome. I try to give as much information as I possibly can, on the things I'm familiar with.
Dang, Im getting addicted to your channel, lol
We hope you enjoy it. Thank you for watching us.
Good walk thru
Thank you!
My wife and I have camped at Mile High since it opened. The site numbering system was very "organic". For example, the sites between 11 and 12 didn't exist when it first opened. As more sites were added, the decision was made to not renumber, but to add alphanumeric IDs to the new sites. Thus, 11A and 11AA.
Mile High campground is my favorite campground, period. No other place like it in the world that I'm aware of.
That explains the letters after some of the numbers. Thanks for the information.
Yes, it truly is beautiful.
Nice review!
@@Marilyn-KY Thank you for watching!
That's a beautiful campground, one I would want to camp at. 🏕 😊....love the campground walk through 😊...would be nice if they were open during peak leaf season
I think they actually are, as I believe they stay open through October? I'd have to check to be sure.
How much did it cost to rent one of them spots
$30.00 per night
I think it would be T1 not TI and the T sites probably for tent only sites
Possibly. I have no idea. But the sites in the other areas, are also tent sites. We had a tent site
I have no idea why they have the numbering system they do. It's very confusing.
@@NCMemoryMakers looks like a nice peaceful campground
@@debbiegodwin6407 It is that.
If they're raising the prices there...as they did for 2023...then they should provide decent fire rings with a heavy duty, adjustable grill.
It's a great campground, and we were well satisfied. They provide a nice clean place to take a shower, which is more than many do.
You'll have to take the grills up with them. We don't have anything to do with that, except to show what is there.
@@NCMemoryMakers - I was not suggesting that YOU had anything to do with installing Fire Rings there. Just making an observation that with their recent price increases, they could at least install a quality Fire Ring setup. They're raising costs and doing nothing to the very primitive sites.
@@YTusercomment You have a point.