Many national and state parks were set up with camping facilities that will accommodate only relatively small RV's or trailers up to about 25' in length. Regardless of which RV combo you pick, your specs will probably put you in a rig that will be offsite, private RV parks ... sometimes convenient to national and state parks, sometimes not so convenient.
Renting may look expensive but it can help you figure out what works best. Keeo in mind that RV trade-ins and trade-ups bring new meaning ti the term DEPRECIATION. Also keep in mind that all RV's require frequent maintenance and repair and that in many parts of the country it can be difficult to get work done quickly ... long delays are common. The more you learn about your unit and how to do your own work, the happier you will be. Beware of extended warranties by RV dealers. Most of these are high-commission packages that may work well through your selling dealing but that can be a nightmare to use elsewhere. Repair shops HATE hassling with these third-party contracts via 800 numbers.
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