RESORT TYPE: Classic LOCATION: Waynesville, North Carolina SEASON: Year-round WEBSITE: pridervresort.com
Pride Resort Next to nature
RVing in the Great Smoky Mountains just doesn’t get any better than this. The spectacular natural and man-made offerings that span North Carolina into Tennessee can be charted by the latest GPS device—and you’ll find Pride Resort right along your way in Maggie Valley. Its where lush green grass grows, crystal clear creek water flows, and nature still runs wild. You’ll be near Cherokee, Gatlinburg, and Pigeon Forge. Once onsite just look around at the variety of RV sites. All sites are level and can accommodate big rigs with full hookups at 30-amp and 50-amp service. Or choose a creek side site, one with shade, or an open site. There are handi-capable sites and oversized sites. No matter which site you choose, enjoy the splendor of the beautiful area. The comforts of home are all there at Pride Resort. Come get cool in the pool or stick your feet in the creek. Play in the shade on the covered pro shuffleboard court or sit in the shade on the creek banks. Amenities include a swimming pool, hot tub, laundry, clubhouse, bathhouse, and showers.
Pride store (open Mother’s Day weekend) serves lunch, ice cream, ice, firewood, drinks, and breakfast Friday to Sunday mornings. Rent tubes for tubing down the creek. Daily activities may include 18 holes of putt-putt golf, horseshoes, corn hole, holy board, playground area, two catch-and-release ponds, and adult bingo three nights a week. Your pet will like the pet area with a fenced dog run. Not a camper? Stay in one of the spacious park models available for rent with many of the amenities of home. Each rental is equipped with a basic set of dishes, utensils, and pots and pans. For more adventure, drive the Blue Ridge Parkway, which travels 252 miles in North Carolina’s mountains, with ample exits for weekend getaways from Asheville to Boone. Cities like Charlotte, Durham and Greensboro exude rich character perfect to explore on a romantic escape. Coastal towns like New Bern and Wilmington blend modern charm and history.
RESORT PROFILES
COAST TO COAST MAGAZINE SUMMER 2025 | 5
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