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RedRocket204
Mar 24, 2016Explorer
This is such a long-shot for it being important to you but thought it should be mentioned anyway.
For an example, if you were to want to go to Yellowstone and stay Fishing Bridge RV Park, you would be required to have a hard sided trailer.
http://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/lodging/camping/fishing-bridge-rv-park/
Other than that, I would also be in agreement with the previous posters. Hard sided TT for me for all the same reasons.
For an example, if you were to want to go to Yellowstone and stay Fishing Bridge RV Park, you would be required to have a hard sided trailer.
FISHING BRIDGE RV PARK wrote:
Specifics About the Fishing Bridge RV Park
The Fishing Bridge RV Park provides approximately 340 sites designated for hard sided recreational vehicles only. This is because the RV park is located in bear habitat.
http://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/lodging/camping/fishing-bridge-rv-park/
Other than that, I would also be in agreement with the previous posters. Hard sided TT for me for all the same reasons.
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