Forum Discussion
BubbaChris
Jul 17, 2015Explorer
fugawi wrote:
We really appreciate all of the insight. It is so helpful to be able to learn from the experience of others!
We have mostly been camping at state or national parks within about 6 hours of Las Vegas. Most campgrounds have many spaces that accommodate larger trailers. There are a couple though that will have fewer spots with a 30'+ trailer, like Joshua Tree NP and Cave Lake State Park.
We are trying to make sure we can find camps spots as we start to visit new places, probably mostly in Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and California. Some of the places don't take reservations and we want to avoid ending up with a shorter space available but not being able to fit -- it sounds like that will be infrequent.
It sounds like from a towing standpoint there isn't a big difference in 28' vs 30' vs 32'.
Thank you :)
Since our local spots are within your range, here are some of my thoughts by spot:
Snow Canyon SP - I can only think of 1 space that's truly good for a TT that length, so you'd need reservations and be willing to go very slow around that loop.
Pine Valley - I know of multiple sites in the Crackfoot loop that can handle a 32' TT
Zion River Resort - most of the back-in riverside sites with the river's sound effects are too short, but they have plenty of long pull throughs that would work.
Zion NP Watchman - Definitely has some that could handle a 32' TT
Cedar Breaks Point Supreme CG - I see some longer rigs there, but I didn't watch them put them into those spaces. We'll be there in a few weeks and take note again.
Duck Creek - Definitely saw some longer TT's there.
Sand Hollow SP - Lots of spots that are long enough.
That's all for now off the top of my head.
Happy camping!
About Travel Trailer Group
44,030 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 21, 2025