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BillyBob_Jim
Jul 12, 2019Explorer
sgfrye wrote:carringb wrote:
The only real limit is whether you can make it fit. The measurements are typically curb to street, so you can usuallybe a little longer since there's often some clear space behind the curb.
My trailer is 38' overall. When booking I always looks at pics when available, to make sure the table or fire pit isn't directly behind the curb. Or trees. I've been in space spec'd as 24'. I make it work, and it can take a little extra time to squeeze it into said site.
our TT is 38ft also, never had a problem finding a spot in va, nc and sc state parks. it does take some planning ahead for sites large enough. but as busy as these parks are, unless its winter time. you need to plan and make reservations anyway. campsitephotos.com is a good site for site photos as well as individual park websites.
Campsitephotos.com and some of those other websites / apps can be essentially worthless. They're not always up to date. Where we host some sites were upgraded to FHU 3 years ago, and a lot of the 150 electric only sites were reconfigured in 2014 changing lengths and orientations. The info on campsite photos and RVparky is pre 2010 and nowhere near accurate.
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