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rexlion
Feb 16, 2014Explorer
They put concrete curb-like barriers at the rear of each site, and your rear tires cannot go farther than the barrier. They are not fudging with their numbers IMO. I stayed in Lower Pines and North Pines last summer, but I rode my bike through Upper Pines and it is the same there. If your trailer sticks out into the drive you will not be allowed to stay.
Maybe you can get lucky and book something larger if you check the system every couple of days. I snagged my sites only 1 to 2 weeks before my arrival date, by being semi-diligent and checking every couple of weeks. Sunday afternoon seemed to be a good time to get sites that others had released.
Maybe you can get lucky and book something larger if you check the system every couple of days. I snagged my sites only 1 to 2 weeks before my arrival date, by being semi-diligent and checking every couple of weeks. Sunday afternoon seemed to be a good time to get sites that others had released.
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