getting trapped inside a park
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โFeb-20-2020 10:00 AM
has anyone pulled into an unfamiliar park, only to find out their rig is too large to maneuver through and get out? if so how did you do it?
we recently visited a state park, and I just moved from Washington where there are several state parks near where we lived. we drove in without our rig, which was a GOOD thing because if I had been pulling my fiver there was NO way we would have gotten out. switchback roads, trees lining the very narrow drive. deception pass state park comes to mind, on the island side. I think there is a sign or some literature that limits trailers to 20 ft, but if you didn't know that and pulled in...you're screwed, you're not getting out.
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โFeb-20-2020 12:35 PM
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โFeb-20-2020 12:09 PM
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โFeb-20-2020 11:59 AM
But you can never leave.
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โFeb-20-2020 11:50 AM
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โFeb-20-2020 11:40 AM
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โFeb-20-2020 11:11 AM
Until it came time to leave. It wasn't a loop. There was no way out. so I had to back down the Cg road about 200 feet to the bath house area, and turn it around there. if the Tt had been 3 feet longer. It wouldn't have turned around. So, it was my only two trips to Moonshine Creek. First, and Last. That's two ain't it.
Yeah it was my fault. But I didn't know the road didn't go around the curve when I backed in.
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โFeb-20-2020 10:55 AM
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โFeb-20-2020 10:13 AM
The teen-aged girl at the entrance to Roosevelt State Park in Mississippi told us to take the first right to get to our campsite. She should have said the first right past the lake - the first right led down a narrow peninsula with cabins on each side.
There was (barely) enough room to turn around, but only after park rangers showed up and made some cabin dwellers move their trucks and boat trailers.
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