Here's a sample itinerary for a camping drive from Asheville to Columbus in your RV. If you're planning a road trip to Columbus, you can research locations to stop along the way. Make sure you check road conditions to double check the weather. Find the best RV parks, campgrounds, hotels, restaurants, and attractions based on the most talked about places recommended by Trippy members and AllStays. Scroll down to see all the RV campgrounds along the way.
11:00 am start in Asheville
drive for about 60 minutes
12:00 pm Johnson City (Tennessee)
eat at Russo's Restaurant
stay for about 1 hour
and leave at 1:00 pm
drive for about 1.5 hours
2:25 pm Wise
stay for about 1 hour
and leave at 3:25 pm
drive for about 1.5 hours
4:49 pm Langley (Kentucky)
stay overnight and leave the next day around 10:00 am
day 1 driving ≈ 4 hours
10:00 am leave from Langley (Kentucky)
drive for about 1.5 hours
11:30 am Huntington (West Virginia)
stay for about 1 hour
and leave at 12:30 pm
drive for about 1.5 hours
1:55 pm Piketon
stay for about 1 hour
and leave at 2:55 pm
drive for about 1.5 hours
4:18 pm arrive in Columbus
stay at Residence Inn Columbus Downtown
day 2 driving ≈ 4.5 hours
Johnson City (Tennessee) (7 answers)
Camp Stonefly (1 mention)
Woodsmoke Campground (1 mention)
restaurants around Johnson City (Tennessee):
Russo's Restaurant
questions about Johnson City (Tennessee):
Places to eat in Johnson City
Best hotels in Johnson City
Wise
Flag Rock Recreation Area Campground (1 mention)
High Knob Recreation Area (1 mention)
Bark Camp Recreation Area (1 mention)
restaurants around Wise:
SONIC Drive-In
Langley (Kentucky)
Huntington (West Virginia) (4 answers)
Piketon
Rockwater Campground (1 mention)
Are you going straight to a hotel, or looking for a vacation rental or Airbnb?
The best resource on neighborhoods, areas, and hotels is the Trippy page on where to stay in Columbus.
If you're looking for a quick answer, you can check out Residence Inn Columbus Downtown.
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This section could be endless, so rather than trying to suggest every local activity or attraction, we'll leave it open-ended.
These are some of the places people talk about on AllStays:
Of course, Trippy is the perfect place to ask questions because there's an entire community of travelers talking to each other and sharing tips and advice. Trippy is where you can get answers personalized for your tastes, budgets, trip dates & more!
For example, here are some questions people have asked about Columbus. Click on any question to see answers from the community!
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Yes, even this step is optional, because if you're on vacation who wants the trip to end? It's okay, you can start planning your next trip!
Want to plan the trip back? Get the reverse directions for a Columbus to Asheville drive in an RV, or go to the main page to plan a new road trip.
You can also compare the travel time if you're flying or driving by calculating the distance from Asheville to Columbus. Or get a full Asheville to Columbus flight plan.
Don't forget about exploring your own hometown with a staycation. You can also find some cool day trips or get away for a weekend. Maybe try typing in a faraway location like London, Hong Kong, or Sydney, and get inspired for your dream trip around the world.
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