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So I went to the RV show in the dome and saw a few trailers I like but I'm kind of stuck on size. I went with the idea that I wanted the smallest trailer with a slide out that would accommodate 3 people with the reasoning being that one could get into places the longer ones couldn't. Around a 23' is all I really need but of course we looked at a couple of 26-27 footers that we really liked. The difference in price isn't an issue but I've never really paid attention to campground stalls; with an overall length of 33-34 ft am I going to be limited in my choice of spots at typical state parks?
You are on the right track. You will most likely need to take a tape measure with you when looking at trailers because stated length is all over the board. Some include the tongue but not the bumper extension or spare tire while other's include the living area only (and that can be stretched). To get an actual idea, take a measurement from tongue to tire/bumper.A 26' trailer (total length, bumper to tongue) is pushing it as far as getting into many spots in the Forrest although many times you can "hang" the end of the trailer over the footprint of the parking space. The real problem comes when trying to jackknife the trailer in on the narrow access road to your stall. Most stated 26'ers are actually over 30' when you include the bumper/spare and the tongue. For instance, my trailer say that it is 22' but actually pulls at 23.5". My parents trailer says that it is 26' but pulls at 32' and is very difficult or almost impossible to get into many places other then a select few spots.Many of the West side camping areas such as Ohanepecosh do have a few spots that you can park the trailer but you have to reserve early and may have to park your truck elsewhere at night as there won't be enough room for the trailer and the truck. The East side camping areas tend to have a little more room as the is less trees and brush and, as I stated earlier, you can hang the end of the trailer off the back of the parking stall. I like to dry camp and get away from people a bit, I don't like "trailer park camping" because of that I too prefer a small trailer.