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ktmrfs
Aug 09, 2016Explorer III
depends a lot on where you are. In oregon, mt, idaho, utah we have camped at many many "tent" sites with our 35' trailer. Often a "tent" site is really just another name for a site w/o any hookups. And we have found many full hookup sites that we can't get the trailer into. So, really what a site is called IMHO really doesn't have much input on what it has for room.
In many areas I have been to if the site is remote from the parking, it is listed as a "walk in" in which case, then a trailer is definitely out of the question
BUT ALWAYS check in advance to find out if you can fit. Many older campgrounds have very huge site, many others are hard to get anything other than a pickup into.
In many areas I have been to if the site is remote from the parking, it is listed as a "walk in" in which case, then a trailer is definitely out of the question
BUT ALWAYS check in advance to find out if you can fit. Many older campgrounds have very huge site, many others are hard to get anything other than a pickup into.
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