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JCZ
May 27, 2013Explorer
dgarcia, many state parks (not just in Calif.) have a 30' limit. As stated above, one that's close and very well known is Calaveras Big Trees State Park. hey have a 30' limit.
It's not only because the camp site themselves are short but due to the short sharp turns inside the park. There's a number of state parks that I can think of that have a 30' length limit.....up in the redwoods (Ave. of the Giants) is another one that is very well known but has the 30' limit. And they only have four or five camp sites that'll handle a 30' RV. We've found a number of state parks that's a tight squeeze for us just to manuever through.
We like the state parks not only for the more scenic camping but they're also much more affordable than commercial RV Parks.
It's not only because the camp site themselves are short but due to the short sharp turns inside the park. There's a number of state parks that I can think of that have a 30' length limit.....up in the redwoods (Ave. of the Giants) is another one that is very well known but has the 30' limit. And they only have four or five camp sites that'll handle a 30' RV. We've found a number of state parks that's a tight squeeze for us just to manuever through.
We like the state parks not only for the more scenic camping but they're also much more affordable than commercial RV Parks.
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