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Four Paws Kingdom Campground


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Four Paws Kingdom Campground
335 Lazy Creek Dr.
Rutherfordton, NC 28139
United
States
Phone: (828) 287-7324
Email: camping@4pawskingdom.com
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Campground
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Four Paws Kingdom is the first and only dog dedicated campground in the US, offering full service campground amenities plus an exciting array of dog amenities.
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