I'm afraid we're hunting a unicorn, but I'll ask anyways.
We're looking for a campground that is heavily wooded, spaced nicely and has the option of backing up to a stream/creek (trout stream if I'm really dreaming

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More of a state park kind of setting in North GA/West NC. I could care less if the trees aren't trimmed, if the roads are narrow and winding, if they charge for firewood, if they have cell service and wi-fi. As long as they have at least 30 amp electrical, functioning bath house, preferably site water and a dump station we're good.
I just learned about Enota, which "almost" fits the bill, other than the proximity of campsites to each other. Otherwise it would be our dream campground. Cloudland fits every category except the back up to a creek part.
Most of the "compliants" or "cons" I read on the RVpark Reviews are actually positives for us. We aren't "resort" campers typically. It can be fun in moderation, but we prefer to be in the middle of nowhere if given the choice. I actually prefer gravel, back-in sites. Now level sites are always welcome.