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GordonThree
Jan 18, 2018Explorer
Very vague request... you'll get answers all over the map.
Some NF parks here in Michigan have huge sites. The law says no rubber off tarmac, but the Man doesn't seem to enforce that.
At the Sleeping Bear, the Man does enforce the rubber on tarmac rule, so you might need to park your truck in the parking lot after placing the trailer.
Straits State Park has pull through sites darn near 100ft long but only 20ft wide, just watch your slides.
Seaton Creek NF park, sites are maybe 8-10ft deep and 20-30ft wide. You're best to leave the trailer and home and just bring the truck and tent.
Some NF parks here in Michigan have huge sites. The law says no rubber off tarmac, but the Man doesn't seem to enforce that.
At the Sleeping Bear, the Man does enforce the rubber on tarmac rule, so you might need to park your truck in the parking lot after placing the trailer.
Straits State Park has pull through sites darn near 100ft long but only 20ft wide, just watch your slides.
Seaton Creek NF park, sites are maybe 8-10ft deep and 20-30ft wide. You're best to leave the trailer and home and just bring the truck and tent.
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