Not only were the SP and NP campgrounds built with small lots they were also only built for Tent Campers in mind... The Blue Ridge Parkway camping spots from Virginia to Tenn is a good example of this...
I was pulling my POPUP trailer around one of the old site roads and came to area where three or four trucks were parked on the side of the camp road just barely giving me room to maneuver around them. All those guys (Hunters with guns) were watching me as I am inching forward and backing up and trying again trying not to swap paint with them and finally got around it all. One of the dudes hollers out at me saying we was rooting for you to get around the tight spot. They certainly didn't want to come out and move their truck for me and with all the guns leaning up against the tree there I wasn't wanting to go over and ask them haha...
If we were RV TRAVELERS and running the big roads the bigger the better I guess... RV CAMPING is most definitely a different story size wise... 20-24 feet would be my maximum length... In our case we love to camp off-road all around the Virginia high country within a couple hundred miles of home base here in Northern Virginia.. We occasionally make a long trip to us down to Myrtle Beach and back up through the Smoky Mtns of NC and TN... The North high country of all of those southern states is perfect for us and our style of camping...
Sure don't ever run into very long motorhome/trailer campers in these parts...
We love waking up in the mornings to a big ole bon-fire going and fish jumping in the creek and enjoying my fresh ground and brewed coffee beans cup of coffee haha...
Roy Ken
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