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Old 02-22-2023, 08:18 AM   #1
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COE campgrounds RV/Motorhome or Trailer?

Browsing for some COE campgrounds and under filters is "Allowable Equipment". With "RV/Motorhome" and "Trailer" as separate choices. Is Trailer considered what we call a towable travel trailer?
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We utilize Cole's quite often with our 5th wheel. I have always assumed Trailer would include any towable vehicle be it a travel trailer or 5th wheel.
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We found COE parks allow anything - unless there would be a small site that wouldn't be suitable for a big rig. Don't worry about filters.
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You can't go wrong with a COE. Stayed at a bunch of them right across the country with our 5er.Never disappointed.
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