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Johno02
Jun 21, 2018Explorer
In our case, parking the RV and driving it to sightsee would be a problem. But, we have seen a lot of people that do it. The advantage is in having a bathroom and kitchen handy, which for us would be extremely nice, and worth the hookup efforts. Especially at Yellowstone, where restrooms and resturants are few and far between. A lot depends on the size and length. About 30' would be the most I would consider due to parking and access limitations, but others may not feel that way. Just my limited experience. Also, remember that with a few exceptions, most National Park campgrounds do not have any hookups, and somehave no bathing facilities at all.
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