All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Trailer length - does that influence spot availability? IDman wrote: Yes, you WILL be limiting your choices, especially in Nat'l. Parks, State Parks, National Forest CGs as they are all old. When they were built in the 40s and 50s, people had 16'-20' TT or tents. Commercial RV parks are usually crowded with smaller sites because of the land cost. The more spaces in a park = more income. As a first time buyer, you would probably be more comfortable towing a shorter unit for awhile. Thanks, I sincerely appreciate the input. This is exactly what I was asking about. I'm curious, what length do I need to drop back to, to ensure the most choices? Also - I have for years routinely towed a 26' boat, not super concerned with the towing/manuvering around... just want to not limit our camping based on availability.Trailer length - does that influence spot availability?Hello All- My family is new to RV camping, and looking to invest in a new or new to us trailer. We are looking at trailers that vary between 30-35 feet in length. My question, is whether a 35' trailer will put us in a length category where we start to find limited spots at a typical campground? I know each campground will vary, but generally, does 35' put us in a category where there are limited spots that will accommodate? If so, what maximum length would you recommend to ensure we have the most choices? Thanks in advance!! Dave
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