accsys wrote:
Marv Hoag wrote:
naturist wrote:
The answer to the OP's question is "maybe, maybe not." The tunnel restriction is not due to length, it is due to height.
Not exactly accurate. Length is also a factor. I have to disconnect my toad from my 40' motorhome because of max length restrictions.
Those length restrictions are in place because of the road leading to or away from the tunnel, depending on direction - see my above post. Those switchbacks between the tunnel and Zion Canyon floor can be difficult to navigate if you are too long. Once you are in place to enter the tunnel you could be 100 feet long and make it fine, especially since you have one-way traffic through the tunnel due to the height of the RV requiring travel down the center of the road.
Once again not accurate.
Heading east the ranger will stop you at the tunnel entrance. There are lines on the pavement. If you are longer than the lines, you have to disconnect, or turn around.
Think about it. Once in the park from the west, nothing to stop you from heading to the tunnel going east, no matter your length. When you get to the tunnel, your length will be checked on. I've been thru three times heading east. All three times I was told to disconnect due to length. In the case of a toad this is dumb because if the motorhome goes through the much lower toad is a no brainer, go figure. May not be the case for tow vehicles with long high trailers. The tunnel is not straight, there are a couple of curves to negotiate.
Not trying to start anything, just trying to give accurate information.