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Old 07-19-2018, 02:52 PM   #19
johnlewis
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Location: Green Valley
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To get an idea of where you can stay, check out RV PARK REVIEWS. It covers private, city, county, state, NPS, NFS, COE and BLM campsites, based on reviews by RVers. It will tell you if the park is big rig friendly. We have not been disappointed with this website, as far as whether or not our 37' 5tth wheel will fit or not. In fact, the reviewers tell you if the site will be long enough for your RV only, or if it is long enough for your RV and TV.
Our experience with state parks (about 20 states) that use ReserveAmerica is they will let you know if they have sites long enough for your RV or not. With ReserveAmerica, you can actually reserve a specific site, so you won't be disappointed when you get there.
We also book several months out when booking for the summer months, or other busy times, especially for non-private parks, since we know many of the older parks have limited number of sites for big rigs.
I agree with Javi about Texas State Parks. I will only book one for arrival early in the week, and so far we have not had a problem.
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