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JimK-NY
Nov 07, 2020Explorer II
Many National Parks do not have any accommodations for large RVs. That includes a lack of hook ups and suitable facilities. Typically there will be RV parks or commercial camping areas immediately outside of National Parks that many prefer. Big parks such as Yellowstone have a mix of campground types. With a reservation well, well in advance you can even get hook ups and there a quite a few choices which will accommodate a large RV but without hook ups.
Since you have been camping for years you should be familiar with the types of camp sites available in various locations. The bigger the rig the more limited the choices, if any, that will be available within National Parks. You will also find fewer if any choices for trees and privacy.
Since you have been camping for years you should be familiar with the types of camp sites available in various locations. The bigger the rig the more limited the choices, if any, that will be available within National Parks. You will also find fewer if any choices for trees and privacy.
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