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Old 07-22-2019, 05:21 PM   #23
MJC62
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From Cumberland Gap National Park--
Many of the sites are large enough to accommodate an RV or trailer of up to 50 feet. Most sites require backing, site C4 is a pull through site.
Been there and 50% of the sites will accommodate a 45 ft RV. Plenty of room for our RV, dolly and toad in the site.
Yes there are National Park campgrounds that can accommodate any size rig. They're also many that cannot. Most of the National Parks and National Forest Campgrounds were developed long before people were pulling 35' 5r's and driving 40' motorhomes. Many of the National Parks, Yellowstone, Glacier, Olympic to name a few, have size restrictions in some of there campgrounds. There are also many beautiful National Forest campsites that a big class A just won't fit in or will not be allowed to try. Depending on your style of camping size is a consideration. Not trying to be argumentative but a first time buyer needs to be aware of these possible issues.
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