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- RetiredRealtorRExplorer
garmp wrote:
Are there any places in Bardstown, KY to park a 26' Class C while touring the town?
Making the assumption you're dropping the C and touring in the toad, I'd leave it in the Wal-Mart parking lot. Always plenty of space there, and it's not like a 26-er takes up much Real Estate anyway. Enjoy! - BusdriverExplorer IIRv park reviews, if you want to overnight probably three campgrounds close to town
- garmpExplorer IIDon't have a toad. That's why I asked about parking a 26' RV. Don't want to take Uber or such.
thanks - RetiredRealtorRExplorer
garmp wrote:
Don't have a toad. That's why I asked about parking a 26' RV. Don't want to take Uber or such.
thanks
Oh, so you don't mean park it and leave it -- you mean parking it periodically WHILE you're touring the town, right? - garmpExplorer IIya got it! Sorry if I confused the issue.
- afidelExplorer IIIf school isn't in session the high school or elementary school would be the obvious pick, otherwise I'd ask the basilica, or if it was Sunday the library.
- ItsyRVExplorerAs for the "downtown" area, if you go a few blocks away from the main streets, you'll see street parking that isn't in marked spaces. If you don't park directly in front of someone's house or business (think street parking along a large open area), you shouldn't have any concerns. Just pay attention to the signs.
As mentioned, the schools and government building has parking. But, again, pay attention to the signs as some are technically closed when the offices or school is closed.
As for the distilleries, most have ample parking that can accommodate an RV.
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