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Originally Posted by Chance
I've towed vehicles flat or on trailers before but never as a toad behind an RV. These kinds of issues are all new to me.
From what I keep reading, parking space for a trailer does seem to be a major issue against use of a trailer, if not the biggest one provided the total weight is not too high.
I'm wondering if many campgrounds would apply rules like the one stated above regardless of equipment size?
Specifically, if a couple has a small Axis/Vegas that is around 27-ft long, and is pulling a short trailer with compact car so total length is less than say, a 38-ft MH with toad, are they likely to apply some type of blanket rule even though it was inequitable based on space?
How do they handle Smart cars on trailers, or folding trailers, or people passing through that leave car on trailer?
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Generally if the campground has pull thru sites you should not have to worry about a trailer. The majority of issues I have seen is when a campground does not have pull thru sites available. Fort Wilderness at Disney world is a prime example. There anyone with a trailer has to disconnect it in a parking lot before proceeding to their site.
I have stayed at another campground will back in sites only but that was because the rally organizers selected that location. Those sites were long enough to back a trailer in attached to an RV (depending on driver's skill level).