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caysea7254 wrote:Ok question about Broken Arrow campground on Diamond Lake. Trying to make a reservation site length says 45ft our 5th wheel is 31ft . Wont let us book cause trailer length can't be more than 25ft. But read a review in campedium and a guy with a 40 ft 5th wheel got into site B07 and that site is 45ft and says max length for trailer is 24. Don't understand. Please let me know. Thanks Tara
7/2021 We stay in a 35 foot 5er No problem lots of room. There are only a few ??? big rig sites. We moved from Diamond Lake after we chose to stay a few days more at crater lake. Found Broken Arrow only about 50% full.
Are you sure you are on the Broken Arrow CG in OR????. I looked on Here many sites 55 feet.Reservation.gov
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caysea7254
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Yes it is the length. Max trailer length is 25 ft. I went in to check.
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Found another site at Broken Arrow so we reserved for 4 days. If we want to stay longer maybe we would be fortunate enough to get a 1st come 1st served site for another few days or so.
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TenOC wrote:I think it is a length problem not a full time problem. Then why not just say that?
caysea7254 wrote:Yes it is the length. Max trailer length is 25 ft. I went in to check. It says that here:
https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=413
But if you click on the big square on that page that says "camping reservations" it takes you here:
https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=31008
and that says "Some sites can accommodate trailers or motorhomes up to 36 feet (no hookups)."
Sigh.
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Some of the confusion about Redwood NP may come from the fact that it is partly national park and partly state park, and is interwoven in patches, with private property in between. We wanted FHUs and stayed in the Crescent City KOA - great location, typical KOA but it does have some huge stumps of previously-logged redwood trees (makes for a fun walk in the evening, as cabins & tent sites are located in among these stumps - pretty cool.) Anyway, we stayed there several days and did day trips from there, which worked out well.
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If your physical conditioning is good, hike down to Crater Lake on the Cleetwood Cove trail. Then, go for a swim in the lake. I've done this numerous times, and feel like it is a bucket list type outing. Pick a hot day. Watching the shoreline fade away then the crystal clear water turns a dark blue as you swim out, pretty eerie.
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We visited Redwood National Park back in 2018. We stayed in Crescent City at the Crescent City KOA. We visited the sections of the park that were close to this area. Sorry, I can't remember the names of the areas we saw. We hiked different sections of the park for two days, which was enough for us. The areas we saw were fabulous. One of the highlights of our trip.
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So here's our update. Broken Arrow Campground is absolutely beautiful and plenty of site to fit 36ft rvs. We loved the bike trail around the lake. That is the perfect Campground to stay while visiting Crater Lake National Park.
We didn't get to go to Redwoods National Park. Our truck broke down on a Sunday and we were to leave the next day from Grants Pass Oregon. Still in the area can't get the part we need for our truck. It's the TCM part for our chevy and we and the dealers have called everywhere in this country to find that part and they are all on back order with a 6+ month shipment possible and maybe not then. The very sad thing it's an easy fix if you have the part. So unfortunately had to buy a new truck. But I must say the people in Grant's Pass and Medford Oregon have been so kind and helpful to us. So we will have to do that trip later. Waiting on our hitch kit cause this new truck has a long bed our other short bed. And also waiting on tonneau cover. But blessings are we didn't break down on Hwy 199 from Grant's Pass to Crescent City Cal.
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