Above, The Beast at Manzanita Lake Campground at Lassen Volcanic National Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
People often wonder if their RV would fit into a national park campsite.
Since my motorhome is 23' in length, I've had no problems thus far. One must keep in mind that many national park campgrounds were built way before the RV industry started producing those big Class A behemoths.
RV Travel takes a look at what are the best RV sizes for national park campgrounds. It also includes a video. As they say, "Size matters!"
They begin it with:
In the video below, the team from Camper Report discusses an important topic that many new RVers may be unaware of. When it comes to RVing in national parks and state parks, size matters!
Our ambitious host, Jim, made a spreadsheet from state and national parks around the country to determine what the best length RV would be for someone who primarily wants to stay in these kinds of campgrounds.
Here’s what he discovered as to RVing in national parks and campsite size:
To see more, go here.
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