alamo47
Nov 09, 2020Explorer
30 foot limit
I have read/been told that I should not get a motor home over 30 feet because some places, like national parks,have length limits. How often is this an issue?
Thanks, Alamo47.
Thanks, Alamo47.
rr2254545 wrote:
Depending on your style of camping regarding hookups you might choose to stay outside the national parks
There are 50 National Parks in the lower 48 including the newest White Sands and Gateway Arch in St. Louis
Of the 50 - 34 do not have hookups or any camping - 8 have full hookup and 8 have electric only
pnichols wrote:Just FYI: Many national monuments offer camping. We've camped in many.
I know National Monuments and the various National Preserves and Reserves don't allow camping
ron.dittmer wrote:pnichols wrote:Just FYI: Many national monuments offer camping. We've camped in many.
I know National Monuments and the various National Preserves and Reserves don't allow camping
bobndot wrote:
I have not found length to be a problem yet but I can see how it could be a problem.
what I have found so far:
1. The entrance apron is too steep and the rear over hang drags entering the site.
2. The site itself is not level enough.
3. Overgrown vegetation. I have found state park managers with issues trimming trees that scrape my roof and sidewalls.
They advertise and charge for an rv site and ask 'how many feet long you are" but the entrance to the sites are often only wide or tall enough to fit cars.
I am not possibly damaging and scraping my rv on tree branches and shrubs, I have asked at the park offices that their advertised rv sites are too size restrictive. They usually send someone with a pole trimmer to cut branches back.
UV over time makes roof vents and skylights too brittle to play games with even thin low tree branches.