Uwharrie 2009 Season Trail Passes On Sale!!!

JeepURE

New Member
Joined
Jun 16, 2007
Location
Lexington, NC
Hey guys,

Just wanted to inform all of you that we have the 2009 trail passes and if you want to order them by credit card, we will take your order and mail them to you! Cost will be $30.50 (to cover postage). All you need to do is call the Mountain Market at 910-572-1213 and give them your Name, Phone Number, Credit Card info, & Mailing address, and we will mail you your 2009 Season Pass. You can also PM me your info if you want and I'll get the pass to you myself.

Thanks for your business guys!!

-Corey
Mountain Market
 
Thanks Corey,
Just ordered mine, ready for spring.
 
Getting ready to head out from the store. PM me with your info and I'll still be able to get the pass out soon. I will need CC#, exp date, code on back of card, mailing address, zip code and you'll be all set.

Thanks guys!

Corey
Mountain Market
 
Getting ready to head out from the store. PM me with your info and I'll still be able to get the pass out soon. I will need CC#, exp date, code on back of card, mailing address, zip code and you'll be all set.
Thanks guys!
Corey
Mountain Market

And hopefully we won't be seeing Corey dressed up like a lady lounging by the pool in one of those FreeCreditReport.com commercials!!
 
haha you kill me!

Just another note for you guys...
Any CC info that I receive will be deleted/destroyed as soon as I process the payment. You don't have to worry about me stealing your identity. Remember, we're trying to GAIN business, not lose it. :beer:
 
Props to Cory and The Mountain Market! Thanks for the great, super FAST service! Got my new 2009 URE Trail Pass in the mail today, only 1 day after ordering it!
 
Its $30 if you wait till April to pick up your Season Pass, or $30.50 if you get one now through Corey (JeepURE). $0.50 is to cover shipping.

Primitive camping at the Uwharrie National Forest is free Off of the National Forest Website:

Primitive dispersed camping is allowed throughout the Forest, except in those areas that are posted "No Camping". These sites can be found along most of Forest Service roads and trails. Please remember when using these sites to be careful with camp fires and carry out your trash and debris. Please leave your campsite in good clean condition so that others who follow you may also enjoy the Forest.

And off of the "Where to Camp" Section of the official Badin Lake Recreation Area Map/Guide:

- Primitive camping is allowed, except in designated wildlife fields, traillhead parking lots, or where signs specifically state "No Camping"
- Stay no more than 14 consecutive days
- Camp at least 200 feet from streams and trails
- Camping is not permitted at day-use areas.
- Alcoholic beverages are not allowed in developed campgrounds.

Other wise if you want to stay at any of the developed campgrounds there will be a fee to pay except for the Yates Place Campground. If your looking to stay at a campground with amenities like electricity, bathhouse, etc then its going to cost your $15 a night at the Arrowhead Campgrounds (or $12 a night for sites with no electricity). There is also the Badin Lake Group Camp, Uwharrie Hunt Camp, and West Morris Mountain Camp.
 
Back
Top