imgoin4it wrote:
The single thing that “bothers” me most about layout of RV parks are the ones that plant trees at the ends, one or both of the parking spot. Doesn’t take long for a little growth to make getting into or out of the spot without scratching up the motor home. Stay at several that have this situation and it is tough to get into and out of them and even more so when neighbors vehicles are parked at their spot.. These parks were designed and built that way on flat ground in the south west where space does not look like a limiting factor tp me.
Trees at the front and back of a site are less likely to block slides and satellite reception. It is also a location where the roots will be less likely to grow into the underground utility lines. Plus they forcd the rvs to swing out into the roadway rather then cut short and drive across the sites. There is a lot of reasons trees are placed there.