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tonyandkaren
Oct 31, 2014Explorer
We love fulltiming in our 25' class C. Because it's small we fit in almost any campsite and it easy to drive on narrow rural roads. We rarely stay in RV parks or have any type of hookups. It's perfect for our style of RVing but many other fulltimers would hate it so I'd suggest visiting a dealer, looking at all of the choices and seeing how small you can go without being cramped and uncomfortable.
As other posters have stated national park campgrounds are not very private but given a choice we always stay in them. They're still much better than parking lot RV parks and the scenery in usually gorgeous.
National forest campground are usually fairly private. State parks may be private too but there are no hard and fast rules so some are private, some not.
Check these sites for national forest info:
http://www.forestcamping.com/
http://www.fs.fed.us/locatormap/
As other posters have stated national park campgrounds are not very private but given a choice we always stay in them. They're still much better than parking lot RV parks and the scenery in usually gorgeous.
National forest campground are usually fairly private. State parks may be private too but there are no hard and fast rules so some are private, some not.
Check these sites for national forest info:
http://www.forestcamping.com/
http://www.fs.fed.us/locatormap/
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