10-05-2016, 08:22 PM
Varies a lot so you have to do advanced research before making plans. As an example, out of California's 90+ State Parks and State Recreation Areas, only 2 list the ability to take a 45' RV (www.parks.ca.gov/rvlength). National Parks are also campground-by-campground -- info is available on each park's web site. In many cases, it's not the length of the individual camp site so much as the tight turns, narrow roads and limited space to maneuver a long wheelbase vehicle. Most National Parks are well served by nearby private campgrounds that cater to larger RVs -- you would use your toad to visit attractions within the park.
There is a lot of discussion on this topic on various RV forums -- Google something like "RV lengths in public campgrounds" and you will have several hours of reading at your fingertips.
There is a lot of discussion on this topic on various RV forums -- Google something like "RV lengths in public campgrounds" and you will have several hours of reading at your fingertips.