Some do, some don’t. What would your TOAD be? There might be other options like a dolly which can often be kept on your site, then there’s flat towing.
There are pros and cons to a trailer. These are my opinions based on our limited experience with a super c towing a trailer.
Each campground is quite different. Up until now (only 8 months full time) we have only once had to put our trailer in a parking lot and do have future plans where we will need to drop the trailer in a trailer lot the campground told us would be available.
Google maps is our friend when planning, and of course following up with a phone call to confirm with the campground. There have been many campgrounds we have skipped because, IMO, we were just too large and/or I didn’t want to risk navigating the tight turns that appeared to be there.
And on our trailer we carry a SUV. When we need to drop the trailer and maneuver it into a spot, we use the SUV to move the trailer as it is much more nimble to back the trailer into tight location. (See pic below)
For a sense of what my opinions are based on: 45’ super c with a 29’ trailer for a total combined length of 74’.
Happy to answer any questions or give an opinion.
It is fun to get past the decisions and start making memories.
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