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- JWRobertsExplorerWe were in a federal park earlier this year that had a 30 foot limit on most sites. I told them that my 32ft TT was 30ft. It fit on the site very nicely.
- manualmanExplorer IIA crucial point is being missed here. The first issue in question is not length.
First, you have to decide what kind of camper you are. If you are the sort who would never consider a site without full hookups (Mon Dieu!), then don't worry a whit about length. Pretty much anyplace you'd accept will have a place to fit you.
If, however, you prefer more rugged, primitive and spread out campsites and can tolerate no hookups, length can be a big limiting factor in many places.
The classic example is Yellowstone. Fishing Bridge is a soulless parking lot and yet there is always big demand to get in. I much prefer Canyon Campground sites (it is nice to have a walkable shower house!), but precious few sites will fit anything over 30'. No hookups. - korbeExplorerIf you go to Reserve America and search Patrick's Point State Park you will see many space length listed at 24 feet. Others with no length noted. We stayed at a space noted with a 24 foot length and my truck and 5er both fit with no problem. They may have noted that length because of the maneuvering required to get there. I used the photos supplied to see for myself if I would fit. Too bad not all parks post pics of the site.
- MerrykaliaExplorerWe are 38' and have predominantly been on the East Coast. We have stayed in state parks in all the states east of the Mississippi EXCEPT for Arkansas. We have never had a problem getting a site that would fit us UNLESS we were staying on a holiday weekend and didn't make reservations early enough. (We usually do a reservation a day or two ahead of time, just to see where we are going to be.) Holidays are the exception unless we don't care where we camp, then we can usually find a private campground, but they can be pricey.
- bikendanExplorerCalifornia DOES have a lot of state parks with length limits.
remember less than 1 percent of California's state parks campsites have hookups and most are only water and electric.
so, they don't cater to larger RVs. - pira114Explorer IIEven for Ca, I'd call first. Many state parks have a posted limit due to being on the coast or in the Sierras. But they're based on old roads in many cases. One state beach had a 20ft limit because of the road getting in. They've redone the road and can easily fit a 35ft. The limit is still there, but rangers know the reality and will tell you.
Same in the Sierras. My favorite campground has a 30ft limit. But a 40ft pusher easily fits with room to spare since they redone access road. - JbrowlandExplorerAs others have said, you won't have a problem at all in your home state and most others. One exception is California. Many state parks have a limit close to yours for several reasons like space, terrain, and high demand. When we head out of our home state of California to RV, we go from being the largest rig in a state park to being by far the smallest rig in a state park at only 25ft in length.
- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIWe've had no issue with using public campgrounds with our 40' motorhome and Jeep.
Since you're from Colorado I will even say we've spent many, many nights in your state parks.
As full-timers we've also used national parks, national forest campgrounds, Corp of Engineer parks, county and city parks.
So yes, your 32' will not give you any problems. You won't fit in every site but the parks themselves won't be an issue.
I will add - except California's state parks but then there are plenty of other public campgrounds in California and many are much nicer. - ktmrfsExplorer IIyou'll find campgrounds that a 20 ft trailer has a hard time getting into, and others that have 60 ft pads and wide roads.
Usually campgrounds will have some info on what sites look like or can accomidate. - MarkTwainExplorer
susanka wrote:
Hi, everyone. We're looking at a 31'11" class A and have been told that most state parks have a 30-foot limit. I can call all the states to ask, of course, but am hoping some of you with lots of RVing experience can tell me if that is true, or to what extent it is. Thanks very much!
In general private RV parks do not have 30' limits and most can accommodate any Class A . In Calif. state parks, forrest service parks and smaller county RV parks tend to have length limits around 30'.
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