billtex wrote:
Our TC does not require a registration...so our truck has the only plate.
In Yellowstone, there were many side roads that restricted RV's...I started to enter one (it was a tight/twisty road) the Ranger just waved...after that we drove on any road we wanted and were never questioned. OTH, we parked in "RV' spots at many NP's...so the TC was the best of both worlds. I actually felt bad (not TOO bad) for the difficulty Folks in Class A/C's had trying to find parking in the NP's. The TC was so easy...we could fit anywhere.
Twice we have pulled into to State beaches here on the East Coast, that said "No RV's", the attendants never batted an eye...they charged us the automobile rate and in we went.
We have camped in "tent sites" at NP's, NF's, etc with the Rangers permission, if there were no RV sites. We take only 1 parking space, same as a tent camper...
As noted, I guess it depends who is posting the signs and why. If you are not registered as an RV, you could always point that out to who ever asks.
Ask nice, explain you only need a single space. We have never had a problem.
Bill
p.s. we even squeezed through here;
![](https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-KIOeVcJFHrw/TphX2AddmwI/AAAAAAAAC1k/8s5YNsSOjBQ/s640/Needles%25203.JPG)
Can anyone guess the location?
Yup ! Real easy ... you're in that famous hole in the wall place under that giant boulder. My brain is starting to fade so I can't remember which state it's in, but I think I have it narrowed down to the lower 48. That makes me the closest without going over. When do I get my prize ?
Joe