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| I-40/85 exit 41... | |||||||||
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Greensboro Campground |
1896 Trox St |
35 | 2 | 89/4 20x55p 20x55b |
50 WSD |
ABL PST |
W | ||
| Head south on E Lee St about ¼ mile to Sharpe Rd; turn right and drive about 1 mile west to Trox St. Turn right, and the park is about ¼ mile and on your left. | |||||||||
| I-85 Business exit 34... | |||||||||
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| Fields Family Campground |
2317 Campground Rd |
30 | 2 | 26/4 ? |
30 WSD |
L P |
M | ||
| After exit drive east on Holden Rd to the other on-ramp which parallels the near side of I-85 (not I-85-B). Turn right and follow this one-way road back to the I-85-B frontage road (Campground Rd). Turn right and there's the Fields Family Campground. | |||||||||
| I-85 exit 126... | |||||||||
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| Hagan Stone City Park (public) |
5920 Hagan-Stone |
20 | 6 | 70/? 12x40p 36x40b |
50 WSD |
B P |
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| After exit drive south 6 miles to Hagan-Stone Park Rd, turn right and follow Hagan-Stone 2 mi to the park. | |||||||||
| I-85 exit 128... | |||||||||
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Greensboro Campground |
2317 Campground Rd |
35 | 2 | 89/4 20x55p 20x55b |
50 WSD |
ABL PST |
W | ||
| After exit drive south 1 block to Wiley Lewis Rd, turn left and follow Wiley Lewis 2 mi to Sharpe Rd (last road before I-40). Turn left and the park is about ¼ mile on your left. | |||||||||
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$$ | Miles | Sites | Sec | Util | Svc | I'net This column indicates the typical price range of this park. We use the following codes: 15= or less than $15/day; 35= up to $35/day; 60= up to $60/day; $$ = over $50/day. Rates include available hookups unless otherwise indicated by asterisk (*). Please note that park rates fluctuate (seasonal popularity, special events in the area, etc.). View RV Parks near I-40 in Greensboro The approximate distance in miles from the exit to the park. These are calculations using GPS data. Distances along city streets will be somewhat different but this should give you a good idea of the distances to parks near the cited Interstate exit. View RV Parks near I-40 in Greensboro Top number: left of the slash (/) = total number of RV spaces available; right of the slash (/) = size of park in acres. View RV Parks near I-40 in Greensboro RV Parks near I-40 in Greensboro offer additional security of residents such as: A = 24/7 Attendant, F = fenced, G = attended gate, P = roving patrol. View RV Parks near I-40 in Greensboro RV Parks near I-40 in Greensboro offering electric hookups' are indicated by max amps of hookup. (e.g., 20 = 20 amps; 30 = 30 amps; 50 = 50 amps). Additionally, D = dump station; S = sewer connection; W = water connection. View RV Parks near I-40 in Greensboro Parks near I-40 in Greensboro offer services and comforts as indicated. A = Adult Lounge; B = Bath-house; C = Computer Work Area; D = Dining Room; F = Family Center; K = Kid's Center; L = Laundry Facilities; P= Pets welcome; S = Snack Bar; T = Trading Post. View RV Parks near I-40 in Greensboro Parks near
I-40 in Greensboro offering Internet access are indicated (with an 'C'
= central computer work area; M = dial-up modem;
'W' = WI-FI) in the I'net column. Please note that 'WI-FI'
facilities vary. We suggest you bring along your distribution CD (in case you are required to load a special network driver). |
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Greensboro
At exit 218
is the northern terminus of the new I-73 segment which follows the last
segment of I-74 just to end (contrary to the Interstate rules!) just
north of the little town of Emery. No where near a coast of another
Interstate. This is a handy shortcut to I-85 southbound if you happen to
be going that way. Visitors'
Center - From I-40 eastbound take exit 127 to the US-29 freeway, exit at Lee Street (NC-6) and turn left. Greensboro Children's Museum - They have many 'hands-on'
interactive exhibits - centering around a realistic 'Our Town' theme - designed for children ages 1-10. Bog Garden - Features wildflowers, ferns, shrubs and many other plants and wildlife hardy to swampy land conditions. An elevated boardwalk provides easy access to the areas
with less firm ground. Observation decks also help provide better viewing. |
Greensboro Arboretum - This 17-acre garden/park is in Lindley Park just off the Wendover Avenue freeway in west Greensboro. It features nine separate collections of various flora
indigenous to the Piedmont Region. Gethsemane Gardens & Nursery - Featuring labeled display gardens and a relaxing woodland trail, this unique nursery specializes in choice, hard-to-find shrubs and perennials for sun and shade. This is a farm-turned-nursery and the sales yard is located in the former barn yard under the spreading branches of large white oaks. Greensboro Historical Museum - One of the largest local history museums in the southeast, Greensboro Historical Museum includes exhibits about Greensboro's military history, early settlement and transportation. Guilford Courthouse National Military Park - General Nathanael Greene's American Army met the British forces of Lord Cornwallis in an attempt to stop Cornwallis' drive northward through North Carolina. The most hotly contested battle of the Revolutionary War but in only two hours Lord Cornwallis
achieved the upper hand forcing Greene's army to retreat. It was not with out a high price to the British. Losing over 25% of his army, Cornwallis was neither able to pursue the retreating Greene nor continue his northward march through North Carolina. |
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