Forum Discussion

Lucy642's avatar
Lucy642
Explorer
Apr 08, 2014

45' Motor Home?

Hello, everyone!! My husband and I are 67 and 66 respectively. We have dreamed all our 28 years together that full timing may be a good way to spend our retirement. Well, we're here and we have tons of questions. First one is we found a 45' motorhome, Country Coach, that is an incredible price, used, 25,000 miles. It is gorgeous! When we had a motorhome before, a 38' a 30' and a 32' fifth wheel. This wouldn't be our first rodeo! Before, we heard that finding a place that can accommodate a 45' rig is hard to find. We also heard that some states won't allow them! Really? Are we too old to be doing this? We're in excellent health and young at heart. Any advice for some newbies? We'd appreciate any help you all can give. God bless you all and safe travels!:)
  • Jagtech wrote:
    First of all, welcome! Secondly, you are certainly not too old to do this!! Happy RVing!


    What he said.

    Secondly, a 45 footer will limit the places you can go. That will take up a lot of room that many camping sites do not have. There are also roads you won't be able to traverse, Pacific Coast Highway has a section like that, as does one of the passes around Glacier NP. The eastern entrance to Zion NP has a height restriction that will keep that rig out, too, although the western entrance should be ok.

    I don't know of states that don't allow rigs that size, but I'm sure others who do know will be along shortly.

    In any case, welcome to this here forum here, pull up a rock and set yerself down fer a spell.
  • Lucy, congratulations on retirement! I've never heard of anyone having a problem driving a 45 ft. coach through any state. We are 42 ft. and have been all over. We are moving up to a 45 ft. and I don't expect any problems.

    There are plenty of parks that can accommodate a 45 ft. coach. There might be state parks that might have limited space for large RV's. We generally stay at regular RV parks so we haven't really ever had an issue.

    Good luck, have fun!
    Mark
  • First of all, welcome! Secondly, you are certainly not too old to do this!! Happy RVing!