RVFun4Us
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Since purchasing our beloved Heartland Bighorn, hubby and I have used our 5th wheel for mostly Volunteer Park Hosting duties and our 'home away from home' while dealing with issues relating to my aging parents. We have taken a couple of trips to the coast and around the state but all of those were pre planned with reservations for all stays. Now we are ready to hit the road!! We need some great advice about traveling with a Big Rig and as few reservations as possible...We would love to hear your experiences of traveling around the country with a Big Rig 50 ft and up, Truck & 5th wheel)and how easy it is to get a spot at the end of your day of travels...
My question is regarding having a Big Rig and finding sites that are long enough to accommodate us. Our total combined length is 53'6", which definitely causes issues in State Parks as they were built before Big Rigs were!! So we now find ourselves mostly thinking of staying at RV Parks instead of State parks.
We are concerned that as we travel around we may have an issue with finding an RV Park that will accommodate our
53'6" length without reservations. Do you full timers and constant travelers have issues with finding a spot that will easily accommodate your Big Rigs? Accommodate to us also means that they are easy to get in and out of the spot.. Yes, that would be what is called, 'Big Rig Friendly' RV Parks. Nice that we have Big rig friendly parks but what do you do if they are not big rig friendly??
Our thoughts are to book the first nights stay, then to just go day by day and call ahead either the morning we intend to travel further or the day before and book a night.. We would love to be able to travel to each location, spend as much time as we want to and then travel to the next adventure and stay as long as we like without reservations...
As always thank you for your thoughts!
My question is regarding having a Big Rig and finding sites that are long enough to accommodate us. Our total combined length is 53'6", which definitely causes issues in State Parks as they were built before Big Rigs were!! So we now find ourselves mostly thinking of staying at RV Parks instead of State parks.
We are concerned that as we travel around we may have an issue with finding an RV Park that will accommodate our
53'6" length without reservations. Do you full timers and constant travelers have issues with finding a spot that will easily accommodate your Big Rigs? Accommodate to us also means that they are easy to get in and out of the spot.. Yes, that would be what is called, 'Big Rig Friendly' RV Parks. Nice that we have Big rig friendly parks but what do you do if they are not big rig friendly??
Our thoughts are to book the first nights stay, then to just go day by day and call ahead either the morning we intend to travel further or the day before and book a night.. We would love to be able to travel to each location, spend as much time as we want to and then travel to the next adventure and stay as long as we like without reservations...
As always thank you for your thoughts!