Wild Woody’s

North Carolina, Road Trip, States

Ten days ago when we exited the Blue Ridge Parkway at Laurel Springs NC, we passed Wild Woody’s Campground & Antiques. Instead of stopping we started researching and making plans. We learned that it had been featured on North Carolina Weekend. Now we’re headed back to the Blue Ridge Parkway and just couldn’t resist the temptation to stop and hobnob with the elder relatives of our T@B and with Linda and her daughter who are descendants of some of the earliest European settlers who came here in the 18th Century. If you are looking to buy, sell, trade, or rent a vintage trailer, come talk to Linda!

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