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Comparing RV's Question

logsend
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Hi, quick question from a pair of newbies that are in their research stage.

Are there places you can't take a class a?
Are there more places for fifth wheels & travel trailers?

Thanks!
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gbopp
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I personally do not know of any campgrounds or RV parks that do not allow Class A units. That does not mean there are not any out there.

Most campgrounds, etc. would be restricted by size, especially older CG's not the type of RV.

As for boondocking, it's where you are comfortable taking your RV.

atreis
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There are places you can't take any trailer or any size. There are also places that can accommodate any trailer of any size. The bigger the trailer, the fewer options you'll have. Whether this matters or not really depends on the sort of camping you prefer to do.
2021 Four Winds 26B on Chevy 4500

Bumpyroad
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logsend wrote:
Hi, quick question from a pair of newbies that are in their research stage.

Are there places you can't take a class a?
Are there more places for fifth wheels & travel trailers?

Thanks!


length pretty much determines where you can take it. also width if it has slides.
bumpy

logsend
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Thank you. Both. From reading a million and one things we got the impression that a class a diesel pusher at a campground might not work because of the weight in the rear and that you could get stuck. We don't have any experience with campgrounds, rv parks etc. So we have nothing to go on as far as conditions being favorable for one type more than the other. So we want to add that to a pro or con list.

Did that make any sense at all??

gbopp
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Welcome to the forum.

When you ask about places you can't take a Class A, are you talking about campgrounds or boondocking areas?