โDec-29-2015 09:26 PM
โJan-02-2016 08:47 AM
bgum wrote:
They are not going to measure your rig. They are going to assign you to a spot and if you don't fit you loose your money.
โJan-02-2016 08:10 AM
โJan-01-2016 04:52 PM
Allworth wrote:
The bears now use an Excel database to keep track of which campsites have kids sleeping in tents. Ain't modern improvements great?
Actually, the last time we were there the danger was bison in the campgrounds, not bears.
โJan-01-2016 04:33 PM
โJan-01-2016 01:16 PM
โDec-31-2015 07:31 AM
โDec-31-2015 07:12 AM
โDec-31-2015 06:40 AM
i think having a 44' RV of any type, is going to have a VERY difficult time finding anyplace to fit in national park campgrounds.
and that will eliminate many state and county park campgrounds.
โDec-31-2015 01:12 AM
โDec-30-2015 06:24 PM
โDec-30-2015 05:42 PM
โDec-30-2015 03:43 PM
During the Yellowstone season, it is almost 100% assured you won't get to "try" multiple sites. They will have reserved one site for the rig, all the others will be taken. You can't just go trying sites like Little Red Riding Hood, looking for the one that is just right. All the reservable sites will be booked tight, so there is no flexibility in shifting from site to site. Even if another site is currently unoccupied, it will be reserved for another guest who most likely has a different length of stay reserved, so they couldn't just switch you with that other person. The chances are Yellowstone will require multiple travel days for the OP to get there. That's a long way to drive to find out you don't have a site. In my opinion it would be foolish to "hope" you will actually fit into something the park management says you won't. But it is surely the right of the OP to try.
โDec-30-2015 03:33 PM
jmtandem wrote:During the Yellowstone season, it is almost 100% assured you won't get to "try" multiple sites. They will have reserved one site for the rig, all the others will be taken. All the reservable sites will be booked tight, so there is no flexibility in shifting from site to site. Even if another site is currently unoccupied, it will be reserved for another guest who most likely has a different length of stay reserved, so they couldn't just switch you with that other person. The chances are Yellowstone will require multiple travel days for the OP to get there. That's a long way to drive to find out you don't have a site. In my opinion it would be foolish to "hope" you will actually fit into something the park management says you won't. But it is surely the right of the OP to try.
You are doing the right thing by asking the questions and as usual getting the entire spectrum of answers. However, nobody else
is you and your abilities to park in tight spots. I have been with large fifth wheel folks that got it in where others would never try. Sometimes it took asking the folks across the access road to move their truck for a few minutes, sometimes entering the site going backwards on the access road, sometimes holding branches back while getting it in. But, where there is a will there is a way. Maybe just go and see for yourself if you can put the fifth into the camp spaces. You might surprise yourself and many others on this thread.
โDec-30-2015 03:11 PM
โDec-30-2015 03:08 PM