Harley66 wrote:
Hello,
We recently bought a 1981 RV in good shape, very low mileage, hardly ever used so it looks very good for its age. We want to do long term camping in Oregon in the Summer of 2014 but we have discovered age restrictions everywhere.
Does anyone know where those with older RVs can stay without this rule? We just want to visit family and enjoy the great outdoors.
it's just two adults and a dog.
We have spent countless hours on the phone and websites with no luck.
We appreciate any ideas we can get. Thank you
We usually just state that we have a 32 ft travel trailer pulled with a 2008 Suburban and would like a full-hookup site for the night or whatever time frame we need. And usually they don't ask for any other particulars, except if we have a pet, and we tell them a 9-lb Chi.
If they ask what year and manufacturer we say a January 2004 Alpenlite (we know what month it came off the assembly line) and we add the 3 ft. front "Y" due to the fact that we have been squeezed into a 27 ft. site when we say we are 28 ft. AND we need that extra space for the Suburban.
If they ask where we have heard of them, we tell them either RV.Net or RV Park Reviews.
We don't understand how you could spend countless hours on the phone and websites and not be able to find a place to stay .. RV Park Reviews will take you to their website where the Rules are stated. Once we like a park we pretty much stick to that Park for future stays, and try to post our review of that park on RVParkReviews.com each time.
If more info is necessary, just do a search on this site for town or name of rv park, and usually someone here has stayed there.
We have yet to be refused. Oh, once we were sited out on the back row where others with dogs were sited, but kind of understand that ...