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Post by grimaceface on Mar 28, 2013 19:44:22 GMT -5
Hey all, I was wondering if I am able to walk in on thursday morning. I am taking a grey hound and have no car to drive in :/. Also is there any sort of process I have to go through if I do. Thanks in advance
Post by itrainmonkeys on Mar 29, 2013 9:54:02 GMT -5
You can walk in but it's quite a distance. If you want to, you can do it and just walk through the gates like the cars. Like some have said, you may be able to hitch a ride with people too.
Exactly what they said. If you do come in by foot, I've seen a lane where you can get scanned in and out of the way of the cars. No one should stop you if you dont have a car to go in with, but it might be good to maybe setup a ride from Greyhound or ask around once there to make it easier on yourself, especially if it's super hot or rainy that day... Not only would you have to walk all the way to the tollbooth but then walk to where you'd camp once on the grounds.
Not only would you have to walk all the way to the tollbooth but then walk to where you'd camp once on the grounds.
Which one would assume to be in TO right in front of the arch. That's a mighty long haul but like others have said I'm sure you can hitch a ride on your way in then make your way to TO.
May I suggest taking the greyhound to the Nashville airport, and purchasing a shuttle pass that takes you right into the heart of Roo, and a short walk to tents only. This could be an easier option for you and give you less to worry about, but hitching a ride would be more of an adventure.
May I suggest taking the greyhound to the Nashville airport, and purchasing a shuttle pass that takes you right into the heart of Roo, and a short walk to tents only. This could be an easier option for you and give you less to worry about, but hitching a ride would be more of an adventure.
This is a great suggestion. The shuttle is nice! I used to take it down when I lived in Nashville...it's a stress-free way into the campgrounds.