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GordonThree
Feb 13, 2018Explorer
Can't speak to California but...
In Michigan, most state parks have adapted to handle the HUGE rv's that seem popular today. 40+ foot fifth wheels and motorhomes. Not every site, but most will handle pretty much anything.
In Utah, the several state parks I'm familiar with are generally the same, with sites to handle the huge beasts and humble small rigs.
Federal parks in general are much more restrictive. You'd want to plan well a visit with any sort of beast motorhome or trailer. There could be issues making tight turns inside the campground, as well as not having a place to park the tow
or towed vehicle.
Travel bloggers / eBeggers Less Junk More Journey recently reported being blocked in their site by another camper while staying at Joshua Tree National Park despite renting two sites. They travel in an extended van and a large Airstream. I didn't finish watching the video, as I don't like phony attempts at drama to increase ratings.
In Michigan, most state parks have adapted to handle the HUGE rv's that seem popular today. 40+ foot fifth wheels and motorhomes. Not every site, but most will handle pretty much anything.
In Utah, the several state parks I'm familiar with are generally the same, with sites to handle the huge beasts and humble small rigs.
Federal parks in general are much more restrictive. You'd want to plan well a visit with any sort of beast motorhome or trailer. There could be issues making tight turns inside the campground, as well as not having a place to park the tow
or towed vehicle.
Travel bloggers / eBeggers Less Junk More Journey recently reported being blocked in their site by another camper while staying at Joshua Tree National Park despite renting two sites. They travel in an extended van and a large Airstream. I didn't finish watching the video, as I don't like phony attempts at drama to increase ratings.
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