A day of "camping" in the KOA of Pigeon Forge

Our camper in the KOA of Pigeon Forge - Photo: Still Gravity.
Our tiny camper in the busy KOA of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee - License our images here.

We stopped in the touristic city for laundry and recharge of the power station after days in the Smokies - the solar panels were defeated by the clouds covering these mountains. 

KOA camps are expensive, but clean and comfortable. Laundry and shower didn't disappoint. Privacy and the noisy roads around the campground were another matter. But this is Pigeon Forge. What else can we expect? Busy place. 

We know the area because we spent a week camping here years ago - it was in another RV park. So, leaving the clothes in the laundry, we walked to the neighboring Historic District to kill time.   

Historic District of Pigeon Forge - Photo: Still Gravity.
The Historic District of Pigeon Forge with its iconic Old Mill.

We got pastries and coffee across the Old Mill. Spoiled campers returned to city dwellers. What an easy life out of the forest.

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