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Sep-29-2015 02:15 PM
kokotg wrote:
Thanks, everyone! Sounds like planning ahead is key.
I guess I should say that another concern I have, aside from just breaking up long drives (and we don't plan on terribly long days....we're making tentative plans for a 3 1/2 week trip next summer, and the longest driving day as it stands now is 7 hours, and that's to get home on the last day....but with a 3 year old even 4 or 5 hours can seem like forever :)).....is when there's something we want to stop and see along the way but we can't or don't want to devote an overnight stop to it.
One example (the one that prompted me to start the thread) is a day on next year's itinerary where we're planning to drive from Greensboro, NC to Charlottesville, VA...the total drive is only 180 miles, so maybe a little over 3 hours. But we'd love to stop and see Appomattox Court House on the way (about an hour from Charlottesville). In just a car, it'd be a no brainer; perfect place to stop for a couple of hours, have a picnic, kids could get a Junior Ranger badge, etc. But I'm worried it won't be nearly so reasonable with the trailer....the website says they have bus parking for groups, but I don't know if they like to give out their bus parking to people who just have vehicles the same SIZE as a bus but with just 6 people in them. I know we'll have to adjust how we travel somewhat; I guess I'm just trying to get a feel for how many things like that it's reasonable to still expect to be able to do.
Sep-29-2015 11:19 AM
tonyandkaren wrote:
This may not be useful to you because as two adults and no kids we visit a lot of places that would be boring for kids but I've noted on each of my blog posts the amount of RV parking at an attraction. http://rollinginarv-wheelchairtraveling.blogspot.com/
Or as you have found out, if you ask on here about a specific place you just might get some good answers! 🙂
Sep-29-2015 09:46 AM
Sep-29-2015 09:42 AM
NYCgrrl wrote:
You can park any type of RV at that National Park. They even have a grassy run off area during the summer season:).
Sep-29-2015 09:40 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
Just playing the devil's advocate here but knowing you wanted to travel so much with this trailer it would to me have made more sense to limit the length of the trailer to something more reasonable, somewhere in the 25' to no more than 30' range. Yeah, I know - 4 kids - but there are still shorter rigs out there that can accommodate what you want to do but aren't anywhere near as long, including rear glide models that tow significantly shorter than campsite length. Our own previous KZ Spree 240BH was a triple bunk trailer, measured 26' 9" coupler to bumper, and from personal experience having camped in many US locations with it I wouldn't have wanted anything longer, in fact preferably closer to 25' overall. Private campgrounds like KOAs are one thing but state and national parks can be another matter, where the more you exceed 25' or so the tougher it will be to get a suitable site, especially in situations where you want your freedom and don't want to reserve ahead of time but instead just show up hoping the campground in question has a site large enough to accommodate your trailer AND tow vehicle. And obviously, the shorter your overall length the easier it would be to find a place to park when you stop along the way. Kinda late now I know ... just sayin'. :W
Sep-29-2015 09:12 AM
kokotg wrote:
Thanks, everyone! Sounds like planning ahead is key.
I guess I should say that another concern I have, aside from just breaking up long drives (and we don't plan on terribly long days....we're making tentative plans for a 3 1/2 week trip next summer, and the longest driving day as it stands now is 7 hours, and that's to get home on the last day....but with a 3 year old even 4 or 5 hours can seem like forever :)).....is when there's something we want to stop and see along the way but we can't or don't want to devote an overnight stop to it.
One example (the one that prompted me to start the thread) is a day on next year's itinerary where we're planning to drive from Greensboro, NC to Charlottesville, VA...the total drive is only 180 miles, so maybe a little over 3 hours. But we'd love to stop and see Appomattox Court House on the way (about an hour from Charlottesville). In just a car, it'd be a no brainer; perfect place to stop for a couple of hours, have a picnic, kids could get a Junior Ranger badge, etc. But I'm worried it won't be nearly so reasonable with the trailer....the website says they have bus parking for groups, but I don't know if they like to give out their bus parking to people who just have vehicles the same SIZE as a bus but with just 6 people in them. I know we'll have to adjust how we travel somewhat; I guess I'm just trying to get a feel for how many things like that it's reasonable to still expect to be able to do.
Sep-29-2015 09:12 AM
Sep-29-2015 08:46 AM
kokotg wrote:
So my question is....how much are we going to need to adjust our travel style to accommodate this big old trailer we're pulling now? Trailer is almost 33 feet and we're towing with a full size van, so total length is....a lot.