This was mentioned in a different post pertaining to a different subject matter, but peaked my curiosity. So the question is, is this possible in regularity? Do you find State/National Parks & or private parks frowning on this? Do they charge the same tent only fee? This sounds great to me, but haven't tried it yet. What's the straight skinny?
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I have spoken to another camper, who has a T@g sized trailer, and he said he often books tent only sites, and has had no issues. Ontario Parks typically has photos of each site, and makes comments on slope and obstructions.
You need to be sure / able to verify that the site you book can indeed accommodate your small trailer. Sometimes a sharp turn, steep slope / dropoff, or physical obstruction (boulder, trees) could prevent you from actually getting your trailer to where it needs to be.
Some of the sites I've seen would be perfect for a trailer, but some large bolders seemed to be placed specifically to prevent that, forcing you to park your vehicle on one side of the rocks, and pitch your tent on the other side. Also, some sites have vehicle parking above, then a small set of stairs down to where you would pitch your tent near the water.
Of course, rules may vary, depending on who is running the campground.
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Dry camping in a tent site means no shore power, no water hookup, no pump, no generator, no noise.
Just setup your hardshell tent by backing it up into the site.
The exception will be walk-in sites or anywhere you might stick up like a sore thumb and block the view. In that case, just ask first.
A typical reaction from tenters is more along the lines of like "Geez, we gotta get one of those!"
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