Eagles Nest
This is a Boondockers Welcome host in Clover, SC
Max Rig Size
unknown
Parking Spaces
1
Same Day Requests
No
Rural setting on the west side of Lake Wylie. Just 40 minutes from downtown Charlotte. You can dry camp in the open area on the left as you come onto the property. May need a little leveling but not much. The closest public loading dock is about 4 or 5 miles away if you interested in going to the lake. Pets welcome but our neighbor does have chickens that free roam the area so no chicken dinners for your pets. 🐓 🐕 😮 Suggested Local Attractions:Carowinds, NASCAR hall of fame, Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens, US Whitewater Rafting center, Lake Wylie just to name a few. Max rig size 40ft. Site can accommodate flat tow vehicles and two wheel dollie toads. Site not conducive for coaches with large trailers or car haulers.
Vehicle Suitability Information
Pets Welcome
Separate Tow Vehicle Parking
Outdoor Cooking Allowed
Generators Allowed
Slideouts Allowed
House Rules
Guest must arrive before sunset so you can navigate driveway and park safely. Normal check in after12:30 noon and checkout by 12:00 noon on departure day so site would be available new guest. Earlier and later times okay if site is not reserved by another guest. Just let us know if you want early or later times and we will check the reservation schedule. Have fun and stop in to say hello. We love to talk about everyone's travels. Pets are welcome but must keep them at your campsite and not roam (cat’s included). You can walk dogs on leash near house if you like. There are other pets in the area so want to keep all happy. You can run a generator during the day but request quiet hours between 10pm-7am.
Location
Access Road Conditions: Easy access off gravel road. Stay on gravel road and keep right at top of hill to last house at the end of road. Tow Vehicle Parking Details: It’s best to disconnect toad at top (flat) part of driveway then pull coach down to house to turn around to park RV. You can then park tow vehicle next to rig once in site.
Parking Surface
Grass
Hosted By JLHigh
Age:
55-65
Retired. Like to stay near the mountains for hiking and scenery. Details: John and Lisa Retired couple that enjoys going on the road for several months to see all the wonderful sights this country has to offer. We have plenty to keep us busy whether we are remodeling things at home or traveling. We enjoy outdoor activities and my wife loves to take plenty of photos of our travels. Home Town: We both grew up in Roanoke, VA. We have lived and/or worked in KS, VA, OH, NC, SC, MA and currently live in the Lake Wylie SC area. Favorite Boondocking Locations: Tetons, Kiabab National Forest (Grand Canyon), Custer State Park and Badlands. Skills or Expertise to Share: Former facility manager, electronic technician and typical mechanical skills.
Availability for RV Camping
References for this location from other RVers
Rickyzee
2 weeks ago
Being able to stay for several nights at a HH was ideal for us as we were visiting friends in Rock Hill. John met us upon arrival and made sure we were situated on the site. Very quiet and easily accessible.
LLSkoolJ
4 months ago
Quiet, cozy setting tucked away. Level parking. Super hospitable host. Enjoyed talking with him. We had some trouble with our rig just before arriving and he was flexible with our arrival and willing to help. Thank you!
MattMaroon
5 months ago
Nice roomy spot in a neighborhood. Easy to get in and out with a big rig. Great internet speed (Verizon).
Brandon_Van
7 months ago
Nice tucked away spot. Was met by host and shown where to park on nice level grassy area. Hosts were super nice. Didn’t get to explore area much as I had an early start the next morning. Solid stay at a great location. Thanks for hosting!
BetterLuckyVanGood
8 months ago
John met me shortly after I arrived to explain where to park. I had read the instructions, but my brain wasn’t quite firing on all cylinders, so having him there was very helpful. We really only used the spot to safely park the van since we stayed with my daughter at her apartment, but it looked like it would have provided a very peaceful night’s sleep.