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winnietrey
Jun 01, 2013Explorer
One thing you might also consider, are you a national forest, state park type camper or would you prefer more the commerical type campgrounds?.
Reason for asking is commerical campgrounds tend to have much larger spaces. Many of our state and national parks were built in the 50's and 60's, so the pad size is smaller. Although many have been upgraded and have many larger sites, as well.
But in general the smaller the rig the more campsite choices you have. The magic number is about 27ft, and no toad. Which is espically important if you do not make reservations. Sometimes only a site or two is left, and you can bet they won't be the big ones
Reason for asking is commerical campgrounds tend to have much larger spaces. Many of our state and national parks were built in the 50's and 60's, so the pad size is smaller. Although many have been upgraded and have many larger sites, as well.
But in general the smaller the rig the more campsite choices you have. The magic number is about 27ft, and no toad. Which is espically important if you do not make reservations. Sometimes only a site or two is left, and you can bet they won't be the big ones
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