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| Management number | 220047511 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $11.35 | Model Number | 220047511 | ||
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Most national park guides are written for visitors who fly in, rent a car, and sleep in a lodge. This one is written for the traveler who arrives in a recreational vehicle and needs to know where to park it, whether the road getting there accommodates their rig, and what services are available once they arrive.What this book covers:This guide addresses all 63 national parks in the United States organized across seven geographic regions: Northeast and Southeast, Midwest, Rocky Mountain, Southwest, West Coast, Alaska, and Hawaii and U.S. Territories. Every park entry follows the same structure: a plain-language access alert identifying any restriction or closure that affects RV travelers, a campgrounds-at-a-glance table with current fees and hookup types, detailed campground notes, dump station and water fill locations, fuel and cell service information, and the optimal travel window for RV camping at that specific park.What the reference section contains:The second half of the book is a standalone reference covering the complete dump station directory for all 63 parks with off-park backup options, a big rig access table listing maximum RV lengths and road restrictions at every park, BLM and National Forest dispersed camping locations near each park entrance, a full America the Beautiful Pass analysis with break-even calculations for different trip scenarios, a step-by-step Recreation.gov reservation guide including cancellation monitoring and lottery entry procedures, emergency contacts and ranger station numbers for all 63 parks, a month-by-month open and closed status calendar for every park, and five appendices including RV size and weight definitions, propane tunnel restriction data for major access routes.Key facts in this guide:All 63 national parks are covered, including the five Alaska parks with no road access and the two U.S. territory parks, each with honest guidance on what RV travelers can and cannot do there. Campground fees, reservation windows, road restrictions, and facility statuses were verified in February 2026. Major changes for the 2026 season are flagged throughout, including the new Zion-Mt. Carmel Tunnel hard size restrictions effective June 2026, the Crater Lake Cleetwood Cove closure, ongoing closures at Denali, and the new non-resident entry surcharges at 11 high-traffic parks. The America the Beautiful Pass section reflects the updated 2026 pricing structure including the new non-resident annual pass tier.Who this book is for:Full-time RVers planning extended national park trips. Part-time travelers building a multi-park road trip itinerary. First-time RV campers who want to understand size restrictions, hookup availability, and reservation competition before committing to a trip. Any RV traveler who has been turned away at a park entrance or arrived to find a campground closed without warning.The guide is organized so that the park entries in the first half and the reference tables in the second half work independently. A traveler planning a single park visit can read one entry and find everything relevant in one place. A traveler building a two-week itinerary across multiple parks can use the seasonal calendar and regional maps to identify the best sequence and then pull the reservation details for each stop from the individual entries.All fees, road restrictions, reservation policies, and facility statuses reflect conditions as of February 2026. Readers are advised to verify current conditions before travel, as national park policies change frequently. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8250043441 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.65 x 11 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.82 pounds |
| Print length | 285 pages |
| Publication date | February 27, 2026 |
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