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skipnchar
Dec 30, 2014Explorer
There will ALWAYS be more spots that can handle a 30 footer than a 37 footer. Usually a trailer that long is considered a "park model" not a travel trailer but there is no real reason you can't use it that way unless it has residential plumbing etc. For what it's worth, there are also a lot more sites that handle a 28 footer than a 30 footer. I've only been thrown out of one campground with my 34 footer and that was a NPS campground at Mt Rainier. When I asked them why I was asked to pack up and leave I was told it was impossible for a trailer that long to travel through their campground. Keep in mind this was several HOURS after I'd set up on my site where I parked in front ofo the trailer in position to hook up and had 8ft. left over for parking. It wasn't any harder to drive OUT of the campground than it had been to drive in.
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