Can anyone tell me if this is a pretty decent camping area? I'm with a small group coming thru heading north and want to avoid staying at Standing Bear Hostel and this looks like the closest campsite. Thanks for any info.
Can anyone tell me if this is a pretty decent camping area? I'm with a small group coming thru heading north and want to avoid staying at Standing Bear Hostel and this looks like the closest campsite. Thanks for any info.
There are at least two campsites along the trail up the Snowbird. The first one is reasonably large, the second about 1/4 mile farther on is smaller. Be advised it's a pretty steep climb up from the road.
If your coming out of the Smokies, what I have done is to stay at the Davenport shelter, hike over to Standing Bear to buy some resupply and cook a frozen pizza for lunch, then go to Groundhog Creek shelter. Of course, that all depends on when you doing this and where your actually starting from.
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If you have time to make it up there, there are excellent camp spots on top of Snowbird.
Just be sure to lug enough water for the 2-3 miles from the last source.
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Sounds good. We will be coming from Cosby Shelter and probably stopping at the Hostel for a bit more food before heading on. Do not plan on hiking all the way to the top of Snowbird on that same day. I've done that hike from Max Patch and I know either way it's a tough hike. We'll plan on stopping at Painter Campsite...hope the site isn't already taken by the time we get there! There will be 4 tents. Thanks a lot.