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naturist
Aug 01, 2020Nomad II
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
If you have a dozen or so specific campgrounds you expect to visit most often, visit their websites to see what if any limitations they post there.
While you can usually find a place with most units, if you are going to be in older campgrounds, especially older Government owned campgrounds, longer than 30' can become an issue. At commercial, usually not, as they want every spot filled and will arrange spaces to ensure maximum usage.
X2
There is an NFS campground near here in Virginia that has some newer sites that will accommodate rigs in the 35' class, but half the sites were built in the 1930s by the WPA and are limited to 28 feet, mostly by the road and trees beside it. Every campground is different. And every one of them has SOME upper limit, even if only that imposed by the State road use laws. One can only go by the rule of thumb that the longer your rig, the fewer sites there are. More specificity requires checking with each campground at which you wish to stay.
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