Forum Discussion
MarkTwain
Jan 06, 2020Explorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Yes, anything above 25 ft will be an issue in finding camping spots in state and national parks.
We had a 21 ft before and we have to plan out to get into a campsite that will fit our TT. And even if it says it can fit 25 ft, maneuvering between trees, rocks and very tight park roads is an obstacle.
Commercial RV parks almost always can accommodate you. But you have to compromise as it will be just a tad better than a parking lot.
Very accurate observations and comments. In Calif. state parks have a max of 30'. Whenever possible do a walk through BEFORE pulling your RV into the park and check out the sites they want to put you into. Really check overhead branches that could damage your roof. I carry a small branch clipper just in case I need to cut any branches.
In some fancy RV resorts, there is a minimum length of trailer they will accept:(. Arizona El Mirage Resort min. length is 28'.
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