10-07-2016, 01:52 PM
Bottom line - you are responsible for where you park your coach.
Callling a campground and asking if they are "Big Rig Friendly" will usually result in a positive response. Upon arrival often followed by, "Wow, I didn't know RV's could be that big!"
Google Earth is helpful as are the other suggestions in previous posts. Membership in the forum Prevost Community can be helpful as they have a user supported system of campsite comments. If a Prevost fits there, you will too!
Three trimming height can often be a problem too. Remember it can be very difficult to change your mind once you get there and decide you would like to backup and leave. Russ
Callling a campground and asking if they are "Big Rig Friendly" will usually result in a positive response. Upon arrival often followed by, "Wow, I didn't know RV's could be that big!"
Google Earth is helpful as are the other suggestions in previous posts. Membership in the forum Prevost Community can be helpful as they have a user supported system of campsite comments. If a Prevost fits there, you will too!
Three trimming height can often be a problem too. Remember it can be very difficult to change your mind once you get there and decide you would like to backup and leave. Russ
Russ White
2016 Winnebago Vista LX 30T
#530 ( Sold )
1999 45' Double Slide - Factory upgrade 2004