A couple of days ago, I mentioned the Great American Eclipse coming up on August 21. Seemed like a great excuse to plan a long weekend. If you do any internet exploration about this topic you will quickly discover that this is going to be quite an event! Entire websites have sprung up dedicated to this particular eclipse. If you check YouTube all you'll find now are videos about total solar eclipses in such exotic locations as Indonesia or Iceland. August 21, 2017, offers us a unique opportunity right in our own backyards!
One of our favorite places in Georgia is the Clayton/Dillard area in the extreme northeast corner of the state. Who can resist the southern cookin' feast at the Dillard House Restaurant in the beautiful Dillard valley!? Dillard also just happens to be directly under the path of the eclipse. I began my search for a camping location in the immediate Clayton/Dillard area. No luck! Surprisingly there are few RV park options in the area and those that I found were already booked solid. I expanded my search, cross-referencing maps of RV parks with solar eclipse maps - slowly extending my search into North Carolina, Tennesee, and South Carolina. Interestingly, even non-descript/poorly-reviewed campgrounds were showing BOOKED. I guess my idea of a long-eclipse-weekend was not so original!
Then I decided to narrow my search and look closer to home. Specifically, Blairsville, Georgia which is a comfortably within the TOTAL eclipse path and only 50 miles up the road from Jasper. Here I found Crossing Creeks RV Resort. Their catch-phrase is "welcome to extraordinary!" Judging by the pictures on their website, I can't argue with their claim! Pricey - yes ($75/night for a standard campsite). Snooty - possibly (if your rig is older than 10 years, you must submit photos for management approval). Nonetheless, it's absolutely beautiful and they had a nice spot for us. We're going up Saturday morning and come home Tuesday. Our site is nice and open so we should be able to sit on our very own patio with a glass of wine while enjoying the astronomical spectacle!
Check out the website for Crossing Creeks RV Resort:
http://www.crossingcreeksrvresort.com/
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