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TomG2
Dec 05, 2017Explorer
I love travel trailers, but they are not quite as suited to spontaneous travel and camping as something like a Class B or Truck Camper. Travel trailers require much more parking space for a museum visit, for instance.
There is still lots of open space out West. One tip is to simply "Go where they ain't". In other words. Don't expect to get a great spot at a popular park over a holiday. Visit a few weeks before or after the rush.
Also, make sure that you can dry camp for a couple of nights in your new camper in case the park is full and you have to park in overflow while waiting for a spot. That also allows you to enjoy some boondocking or dispersed camping. Have fun and welcome to the party. It is still great.
There is still lots of open space out West. One tip is to simply "Go where they ain't". In other words. Don't expect to get a great spot at a popular park over a holiday. Visit a few weeks before or after the rush.
Also, make sure that you can dry camp for a couple of nights in your new camper in case the park is full and you have to park in overflow while waiting for a spot. That also allows you to enjoy some boondocking or dispersed camping. Have fun and welcome to the party. It is still great.
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