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Old 07-04-2016, 08:45 AM   #5
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The CoE campground I was just in was site-specific reservations via recreation.gov. The downside to site-specific is that you're buying a "pig-in-a-poke" not really knowing what the site is like except what little you can see on Google Earth. If you arrive and find you don't like the site for some reason, well, you're just stuck.

But they usually give the length of the parking area so at least you have confidence you can get the rig in there.
Some of the COE campgrounds have a photo of the actual site on Recreation.gov. McKinney campground does that. I noticed when I made my reservations for my next trip that the state parks in MO and KY had site photos on Reserve America.com. The state parks I reserved also gave site slope in " per 10' and any side obstructions if you have slides. But, even the site photos can be deceiving if you don't know the surrounding area. I plan to go to Holiday and White Tail to check it out before I make a reservation.
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