| Above, the campsite I had at Yosemite's North Pines Campground. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Since I bought my motorhome, I have stayed in several national parks. As it is 23 feet long, finding a campsite that would accommodate it has been no problem.
National parks I have stayed in include Joshua Tree, Yosemite, Grand Canyon and Lassen Volcanic. Each national park has campsites that easily accommodated my motorhome.
| Above, Lassen Volcanic's Manzanita Lake Campground. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
RV Travel has posted an article on the best RV lengths for national park campgrounds.
They begin it with:
Visiting and camping in America’s national parks is near the top of most RVers’ bucket lists. One crucial factor that can make or break an RVer’s camping experience is whether an RV will fit into a campsite. Let’s explore what size RV is ideal for national park camping, and what you should expect when trying to find a spot.
The national park RV size dilemma
Many national park campgrounds were built long before RVs became as big as they are today. While national parks very often offer some breathtaking scenic views, they often come with smaller and less accommodating campsites for larger RVs. Knowing the right size RV for these campgrounds is essential before making a reservation.
To read more, go here.
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