mechengr
08-01-2007, 22:04
How are the campsites at the Cheese Factory campsite below Tray Mountain?
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View Full Version : Cheese Factory Campsite mechengr 08-01-2007, 22:04 How are the campsites at the Cheese Factory campsite below Tray Mountain? Egads 08-01-2007, 22:17 They are wide open, level, grassy, 50 yards from water; but the ones on top of Tray are better. The hike up is worth it. Egads Appalachian Tater 08-01-2007, 22:23 The cheese factory campsite is a grassy clearing with a fire ring and multiple level campsites fairly close together. Water is from a nice spring with a stone wall, go down a short blue-blazed trail and across a road. Here's a pic: http://steve3717.brinkster.net/traildawg/Photo%20Albums/TrailAlbum2/IMG_0497.html There didn't seem to be any visible ruins of the actual cheese factory. digger51 08-02-2007, 12:20 You can walk past the cheese factory site and never notice it unless you know where you are. Tray shelter is only a little further up the mountain and well worth the extra effort. Ewker 08-02-2007, 13:06 You can walk past the cheese factory site and never notice it unless you know where you are. Tray shelter is only a little further up the mountain and well worth the extra effort. IMO it wasn't worth the extra effort. Cookerhiker 08-02-2007, 16:20 Camped at the Cheese Factory on a foggy/misty/drizzly night in March, '04. Nice place - I'd do it again. digger51 08-02-2007, 16:36 I camped at the cheese factory in 01 and only stopped for water every year since. I much prefer the views and sunsets higher up. But to each his or her own. Monkeyboy 08-02-2007, 22:17 There didn't seem to be any visible ruins of the actual cheese factory. Didn't see any cheese, either! :) Doctari 08-03-2007, 08:41 I looked at it in 87, nice & level in spots, but seemed too easy access for the party croud being that close to tray mt rd. Clean site, but it is close to the rd. my $0.02. Doctari. Mags 08-03-2007, 10:55 I keep on having to do a double-take. I keep on thinking it says CHEESECAKE FACTORY.... Seriously. sherrill 08-03-2007, 13:03 I've camped there a few times. The only cheese I remember was getting "cut". :D Tabasco 08-03-2007, 13:57 Didn't see any cheese, either! :) That's odd. I seem to recall cutting some there.....:banana bulldog49 08-03-2007, 14:35 You can walk past the cheese factory site and never notice it unless you know where you are. Tray shelter is only a little further up the mountain and well worth the extra effort. Very true, that's exactly what I did when I hiked south thru there after spending a very cold, windy night up on Tray Mt. mechengr 08-06-2007, 21:47 Thanks for all the information. We decided to go ahead and hike to of Tray Mountain Shelter. It was well worth it...the 14.5 miles it took to get there was another story. Slept well! |