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2_Retired
Apr 25, 2018Explorer
We have a 32' Motor home and always trail our toad. It is true, many state parks have shorter sites, and often they contain roads that are more narrow and thus make it harder to maneuver. Having said that, we generally are able to find a site large enough for us to use throughout the East Coast, from Maine to Florida. ONe good way to check is to use either Reserve America or go to the state park's site directly. Most have sites' sizes listed and max RV size allowed per site. Don't be fooled with a pull thru site. Some of them are actually 1/2 circles and are actually less useful for a longer rig than one that goes straight through. I think if you stick to something our size or less you should usually be able to fit. They fill up very quickly in the busy times, however - so be aware that reservations during those times can be really hard to come by if you don't do it well in advance. In our experience, privately owned campgrounds generally are built to accommodate most sized rigs. The restrictions sometimes come from type of rig (some are Class A only), by age (seniors only), age of RV (some do not allow any more than 10 years old) or by breed of dog a camper may have. Size restrictions usually come only from the size of the sites that are available.
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