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Jul 26, 2016Explorer II
You will not find much difference in campsite availability for 38 vs 40 feet.
35 feet is not the point where the number of usable sites stops dropping. This is more like 18-20 feet. We have campgrounds here where whole sections are reserved for tent campers or small trailers, camper vans or truck campers that can fit into an 18 to 20 parking space. The same campground has another loop where site lengths range 30 to 50 feet, so there some sites would be usable, others not.
In RV resorts, and RV parks that don't have camping, this length would not be an issue, pull through sites might typically be 60 feet or so to accommodate "big rigs" towing. Under 40 does not usually put you into the "big rig" category.
35 feet is not the point where the number of usable sites stops dropping. This is more like 18-20 feet. We have campgrounds here where whole sections are reserved for tent campers or small trailers, camper vans or truck campers that can fit into an 18 to 20 parking space. The same campground has another loop where site lengths range 30 to 50 feet, so there some sites would be usable, others not.
In RV resorts, and RV parks that don't have camping, this length would not be an issue, pull through sites might typically be 60 feet or so to accommodate "big rigs" towing. Under 40 does not usually put you into the "big rig" category.
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