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rbpru
Jun 17, 2017Explorer II
There is no definitive answer to you question.
Almost all KOA type campground have no issues with longer TTs and as mentioned, Reserve America often was campsite size.
State Parks can be an issue because, even though they can accommodate some larger unit, the number of these spaces is sometimes limited. Also many of the State and Federal park spaces, are reserved on line, months before the tourist season starts.
Out West we did have issues with some old park even with our 25 footer and many of the State Parks were geared mostly for tents with RV space booked previously on line as stated before.
We have also found that terms like "slight grade" to define a campsite, has far different meaning in different parts of the country.
However, I believe that floor plan trumps all other issues, assuming you can pull it and afford it.
If you are undecided, rent a at TT the size you think you want and tow it for a week or so. You will answer a lot of questions.
Almost all KOA type campground have no issues with longer TTs and as mentioned, Reserve America often was campsite size.
State Parks can be an issue because, even though they can accommodate some larger unit, the number of these spaces is sometimes limited. Also many of the State and Federal park spaces, are reserved on line, months before the tourist season starts.
Out West we did have issues with some old park even with our 25 footer and many of the State Parks were geared mostly for tents with RV space booked previously on line as stated before.
We have also found that terms like "slight grade" to define a campsite, has far different meaning in different parts of the country.
However, I believe that floor plan trumps all other issues, assuming you can pull it and afford it.
If you are undecided, rent a at TT the size you think you want and tow it for a week or so. You will answer a lot of questions.
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