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Anybody know how to get to Lumber River

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Lynn0202
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2006-10-31 3:57 PM (#50917)
Subject: Anybody know how to get to Lumber River



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Hey everyone. Does anyone know how to get to Lumber River Campground & Trails in Evergreen, NC? I think it's I-95 to US 74 but I'm not sure how to go from there.

Thanks!



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Dwight
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2006-10-31 7:42 PM (#50927 - in reply to #50917)
Subject: RE: Anybody know how to get to Lumber River


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Have you tried Mapquest??
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Lynn0202
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2006-11-01 8:09 AM (#50938 - in reply to #50927)
Subject: RE: Anybody know how to get to Lumber River



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I've found an address of 429 Tar Landing but mapquest and yahoo! maps can't pull up that particular address. I keep getting directions to the center of Evergreen, NC.
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Dwight
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2006-11-01 10:39 AM (#50942 - in reply to #50917)
Subject: RE: Anybody know how to get to Lumber River


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When I get confusing directions from mapquest, I call the camp and ask them for directions. They will know the best route to go with a trailer anyway. Sometimes mapquest takes you on roads that are not good for long trailers and heavy loads. Mapquest once took us on a twisty, curvy road that turned to gravel and then had a stop sign at the top of a steep hill!!! After we finally got there, we found out that we could have come in from the other side of the camp. Sure, it was 5-6 miles longer that way, but it was all level highway.

My advice is to call the camp.

RIDE ON!

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