CHemler wrote:
My husband and I have been camping for at least 13 years. Four years ago, we bought a Class C. We always tow our car along so we can go sightseeing or grocery shopping, etc.
We are now planning on taking a month long trip from Pennsylvania out to the Grand Canyon and stopping at Mount Rushmore and other places in the North along the way home.
Our question is this: Should we take our car or not? We don't want to feel like we won't be able to stop and see things but we aren't planning on staying anywhere for more than two or three nights so it seems like a hassle to have to unhitch for one night stays. We are planning on maybe just staying a night in a Walmart or other parking lots. We are also unsure of parking situations for a 30 foot RV at some of the sights and the terrain we could be driving on. A lot of flat land or mountains?
So, we are looking for opinions from experienced RVers.
Thanks for any advice or suggestions!
when you are staying for a day or two try to get e pull thru site. meny campgrounds have pull thrus i wouldnt leave my car at home on a trip that long.. anything can happen take the car. with every thing goin on in todays world are walmarts that safe?