Forum Discussion
fanrgs
Oct 31, 2014Explorer
Just go to the "Recreation.gov" Website to view campsite lengths for any National Park campgrounds you might be interested in visiting. That will give you a feel for how many sites in each campground can take a 25-foot vs. a 30-foot RV of any kind.
At many campgrounds, the Website will also give you photos of each site so that you can see how much vegetation is around the site and about how much privacy you can expect to find. And the site descriptions may also say "shade", "partial shade", "limited privacy", or some other hints at what you will encounter.
You can also check out the "Reserve America" Website to look at descriptions, lengths, and photos of State Park campgrounds for many states. However, not all states are on it, as some have their own Websites and do not want to pay a fee to use Reserve America.
At many campgrounds, the Website will also give you photos of each site so that you can see how much vegetation is around the site and about how much privacy you can expect to find. And the site descriptions may also say "shade", "partial shade", "limited privacy", or some other hints at what you will encounter.
You can also check out the "Reserve America" Website to look at descriptions, lengths, and photos of State Park campgrounds for many states. However, not all states are on it, as some have their own Websites and do not want to pay a fee to use Reserve America.
About Campground 101
Recommendations, reviews, and the inside scoop from fellow travelers.14,716 PostsLatest Activity: Oct 15, 2013