Bill I wrote:
We are getting ready to full time live in a fifth wheel as we travel the USA. Have been looking at trying to stay under 38 feet in the fifth wheel but are finding that it is hard to find everything we want in that length. We have a GMC 1ton, short bed PU. Question...how hard is it to find camping spots throughout the USA if we go over 38 feet? Is it difficult to navigate through the east coast with a longer fifth wheel? Thoughts please.
During our five years full timing around the country we visited all 48 connected states and 4 CDN provinces. Our fiver is 38’ with 3 slides. Our Cummins dually has a regular bed with two in bed boxes. The whole rig is about 53’ connected.
Seldom were we turned away because of rig size. We traveled about 70% of the time without reservations. The night before moving days we did our homework. We carried the large printed camp finder catalogs, used internet searches of the area we expected to stay at and always called ahead to see if there were going to be some openings when we were in a high usage area. Reservations were made for stops of two weeks or longer and especially for the 2-3 month seasonal stop-overs.
Here is a link to one of our blogs containing 90 campgrounds we used from coast to coast. They are random and some are military parks/campgrounds.
90 RV Parking Sites