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Old 06-28-2018, 11:14 AM   #5
mtlakejim
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Originally Posted by STIHLNTIME View Post
Sad truth is the majority of state and federal/national park camp grounds were designed when 25’ was a big rig. Take Yellowstone or Grand Tetons for example, you are extremely limited in your options. The ability for campgrounds to handle rigs exceeding 35’ is certainly limited. Hopefully with the demand for RV parking in general we will see new facilities open up with expanded services, not only length, but room for slides, mid and rear septic dump receptacles, 50 amp services standard and working WiFi. On this last trip only stayed in one park where you weren’t six feet from your neighbor and had grass. Definitely a demand for not only more RV sites but a better quality standard as well. I won’t even consider a state park in my home state, most are inadequate and deplorable.
I will say that most of the state parks in our area are very nice. It is the Federal parks that are lacking (although COE parks are gradually improving). The most resistance for change seems to be National Park Service. They seem to have an agenda that is diametrically opposed to big rigs
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