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Fed/state park trailer length?

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Generally that depends on the park. You would need to either check their website or call them to verify.
 
First, welcome toRVF; glad to have you here.

@Gronk, is correct; it depends on the park. That said, a general rule of thumb is a combined length of 40' or less is usually fine. Some parks may accommodate longer RVs, but if you are longer than 40 feet, it is wise to check before you go there.

TJ
 
We were able to stay in a State park in Georgia in our 40' diesel pusher but was flat out turned down at a State park in Florida. I guess it depends on the park.
 

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