Rode there last weekend. It definitely reminded me of the old Tellico... but the not so favorable parts: camping is 30 minutes from the gate and an hour from civilization if you need anything, and the trails are extremely narrow, so meeting another group who is going the opposite direction becomes a dance of "how far off the ledge can I get?"
I enjoyed hanging with friends at the event, but I left the park thinking there was a LOT of work needing to be done, like the "camping" and cabins were scattered through out the park, inconvenient. The "RV" spots were not RV spots, nor were they flat. They were also where anyone with a trailer would park. So a total of 5 trailers could park IF no RV's were present.
There was a lot of potential, but at the end of the day, we've grown used to the modern private park and "obstacle" riding the SouthEast has to offer these days. The "head back to camp for lunch". Tellico... was not that.
Truly sorry to see this park go. I prolly woulda visited every year, to go to the event I just attended, even if it wasn't the type of wheeling I enjoy most,