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Old 03-21-2019, 12:13 PM   #1
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5th wheel size in idaho

Getting ready to buy a new toy hauler! We are looking at 38 and 40 ft 5th wheels. My question is, will that be to big for most boondocking in idaho? Specifically idaho city, Grimes creek, mccall area, trinities.
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SW Idaho Boondocking

Howdy! I hope its not too big because I’ll be in those areas with my new 40’ Tiffin! I know that along Grimes Creek Road there are some turnouts that I’m sure will work for that size. Also the area just north of Idaho City that leads to Bannock Creek and the road leading back to Granite Creek and on to Atlanta has some nice, large camping spots. As for McCall, I’ll be staying at the McCall RV Resort while checking out Boondocks sites after the snow clears. Not sure about the Trinity’s but I seem to recall some spots up around Gold Bar. The road up to the lakes gets pretty steep and rough.
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Awsome, thanks for the input.
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