PattyRN said:
I looked at the information regarding that RV guide or whatever it was that was touted but it didn't appear to have the information the person claimed it did. Sounds like a project for me, to compile such a list. A very long project.
What size is your RV?
If you are 40' there are a lot fewer public parks you can get into than if you are 33'.
Keep in mind, many public campgrounds don't measure your rig as you come in AND a lot of the published campsite lengths are the length of the gravel or paved parking pad. Many times you can extend your rear bumper several feet past the end of the gravel or pavement. Many times you can back up till your tires are on the parking pad and your bumper could be 10' back.
Any list really needs to list 3 things:
-- Measured length of the parking pad
-- Measure the space past the end of the parking pad and if there are obstacles to extending past the end, the height of the obstacles so we know if we have enough clearance to back over the obstacles.
-- Each site number listed separately.
An additional nice thing would be the ability to maneuver through the campground roads.
All in all a pretty daunting problem, compiling the list. Which is probably why there isn't a list.
Many campground websites do list some of the campsite lengths.
I use Google Earth or Google Maps to view campgrounds from the satellite view. Many times you can see the individual campsites to get a very good estimate to see if your RV will fit.