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traveylin wrote:
It really is a bell curve answer. While no generic restriction exists, the probably of locating a quality site in the older Nat Park and Nat Forest facilities decreases after you go past 30-35 feet. The parks in the mountains up from Taos are good examples.
A quality site is not only long enough, but also level, useful access, not to close to others, toad space, proximity to facilities. Our preference is the nat forest system and we bought a 31 footer for that purpose
โMar-13-2014 11:55 PM
mockturtle wrote:I love it Mockturtle! I've been in State Parks and National Parks in the U.S. where they have certain size RV sites that you can't get a mid size or large coaches in. River Island State Park near Parker, AZ. along the River they have signs up saying nothing larger than 29' allowed are you will be ticketed!
:B No, a 40 inch motorhome will fit just about anywhere.
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RMIGHTY1 wrote:
Is it true that there is a 32' limit on motorhome length in State Parks, National Parks and the National Forests?
โMar-12-2014 01:51 PM
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msmith1199 wrote:
No there is no such generic limit. Each park may have individual limits based on their roads and campsites. Many California State Parks have limits, but they range from 40 foot down to 26' is the shortest limit I've seen for a park that has RV spaces. And not I don't even remember where that 26' limit was. I bought a 35' DP specifically because I didn't want to be limited from the coastal state parks.
โMar-12-2014 01:08 PM
Executive wrote:msmith1199 wrote:
No there is no such generic limit. Each park may have individual limits based on their roads and campsites. Many California State Parks have limits, but they range from 40 foot down to 26' is the shortest limit I've seen for a park that has RV spaces. And not I don't even remember where that 26' limit was. I bought a 35' DP specifically because I didn't want to be limited from the coastal state parks.
California has the parks with the shortest limits but we've visited many with our 45' coach.
Doheny State Beach park has the 26' limits but it's in the marina and right on the sand. Reservations need to be made at least a year in advance.
Nationally, we've found easy access and large spaces everywhere we've gone. If in doubt, call the campground, the rangers have always been accommodating......Dennis
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โMar-12-2014 12:34 PM