stuckinPA:

Another good reason why I don’t want anything longer than 20 feet. Well, that and I’ll be towing with a 2010 Tacoma.

wildwood9843:

After a lifetime of camper trailering with various trailers I’ve concluded that a 24’ trailer is ideal. Not too small and claustrophobic, not too big that you can’t back it in that tight spot.

_WhataNick2_:

I used to work for a KZ dealer, always loved the smaller Sportsmen Classics. Good bang for your buck RV.

Goodspike:

Exactly. At Deception Pass State Park there’s a private campground across the street for the large Class A motorhomes and larger trailers. The Quarry Park is just part of the park, there are two other area, but the private park is just to the south. Which would you rather stay in? (The two other park areas are the “loops” to the NW.)

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Deception+Pass+State+Park/@48.3916219,-122.6443298,738m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x54857caeb43d67b5:0xa32ccd675fe1a55f!8m2!3d48.4064989!4d-122.6449252

RegularMixture:

We use a KZ180th Sportsmen very similar to yours. Its been awesome to have something that short and fit into just about any spot. What do you tow with?

ucijeepguy:

Thats why i love my tab 400 (18 ft) and jeep gladiator. I like to joke i can fit it in a Starbucks parking lot. It only takes two parking stalls!

ForeverBrokenInSC:

Great spot!

Source: One of the nice things about our 22 foot trailer is fitting into some of the smaller state campground spots!

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