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navegator
Nov 17, 2016Explorer
There are a couple of State Parks in California the do limit the size, not because they do not have space, you drive between the trees and that is the limiting factor a 24 or 25 foot C class will make the turns or an 18 or 19 foot pull trailer will, anything else they would have to cut a few trees we spent Christmas in one and when the park ranger came by on the 26th he was amassed that we were there with the 24 C and backed in, he asked me how I was going to get out, I told him same way I came in, very carefully!
Depends on the park and the State, call ahead and see the sticker on the side that states the size of the unit, mine is stated as a 22 footer but in reality it 24 bumper to bumper, it is 2 feet longer than the older models that I saw and measured, they added to the kitchen area in the rear and the bathroom, so when they ask I tell them it is a 22 foot unit.
navegator
Depends on the park and the State, call ahead and see the sticker on the side that states the size of the unit, mine is stated as a 22 footer but in reality it 24 bumper to bumper, it is 2 feet longer than the older models that I saw and measured, they added to the kitchen area in the rear and the bathroom, so when they ask I tell them it is a 22 foot unit.
navegator
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