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HydroGeo
Jan 14, 2015Explorer
We agree with Pianotuna. If you are planning to full time in a resort, then big is beautiful, but for state and national parks it's better to be smaller. Here in Florida State Parks, you can reserve a site on-line and look at pictures and a description of the site. At many of the older parks, the number of sites that will accommodate bigger rigs is limited. (Of course, at this time of year, it's hard to get ANY site because of all the snowbirds.) In the state parks in Georgia, you reserve an RV site but can't pick which one. You have to hope that when you arrive, there will be one left that you can fit in. The interior roads in many state and national parks here in the southeast can be narrow. You can get a 42 footer in and out, but it can be exciting.
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