Question about Tom's Best Spring Dispersed Camping

mscheff asked on 1/1/2022

Would a 40 foot 5th wheel be ok to drive in this dispersed camping area?

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Cole
Cole
NC
45' Alliance Valor 44V14
Ford F-350
19 reviews
Cole

Answered on 1/2/2022:

There are sections of the dispersed camping that are big rig friendly however you'll want to scout it. Once you turn off the paved road you don't want to take the first right onto the loop as that side of the loop is not big right friendly. The back side of the loop is.
AMB
AMB
AZ
18' Pacific Coachworks Panther 18RBS
Toyota 4Runner
1 review

Answered on 1/3/2022:

Hi, sorry for the delay in responding. Yes, you will find ample spots for that size rig. Don't turn at the first right, as that road had lots of ruts. Keep going about a half-mile down and you'll see lots of other dirt roads and spots on the side of the main road. Have fun, it's a great location!
Kamping Keith
Kamping Keith
FL
40' Keystone Montana 3950BR
Ram 3500 DRW, 6.7 Cummings Diesel
10 reviews
Kamping Keith

Answered on 1/3/2022:

Yes, but some of the roads can be sandy, with tight turns. Best to scout out sites before committing.
7 reviews

Answered on 1/3/2022:

Absolutely. We loved it there. We have a Kenworth tractor pulling a 40 foot toy hauler. Just take it easy.
brneyegirl01
brneyegirl01
AZ
37' Monaco LaPalma
5 reviews
brneyegirl01

Answered on 1/2/2022:

Yes definitely. We took our 37 foot class A motorhome back there. There is a large meadow area about a mile or so in that is an easy turn around point. We saw many rigs bigger than ours in that area.
The  McMillan Express
The McMillan Express
Ocala, FL
Jayco
GMC 1500 4x4
89 reviews

Answered on 1/2/2022:

Absolutely
Kiltedbeast
Kiltedbeast
UT
44' Dutchmen Voltage
Dodge Ram
30 reviews
Kiltedbeast

Answered on 1/2/2022:

Yes. Obviously you'll want to stay closer to the main road, but there are places for you. Great location.
Linven
Linven
Denton, TX
43 reviews
Linven

Answered on 1/2/2022:

Yes. If you can explore first, that might help. We took our 40’ dp in there. There are a couple large fields that are open, but we found a nice solitary spot within some trees.
15 reviews

Answered on 1/2/2022:

I’ve seen them that big there. Most of the area is pretty easy to get around.
Doug
Doug
FL
36' Jayco
Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
59 reviews

Answered on 1/2/2022:

You will have no problem driving through the main road, but some of the side roads have low hanging branches and sharp curves. I wouldn't venture in those side roads without checking first. You can still find plenty of spots in open fields that should not be a problem for you.
DT
DT
OR
21' Escape Trailer Industries 21C
Ford F150
24 reviews

Answered on 1/1/2022:

Yes. Was there a year ago and saw a few. Also is a local shortcut road so well maintained.
SaltyVetAdventures
SaltyVetAdventures
42' Grand Design
Ram
13 reviews
SaltyVetAdventures

Answered on 1/1/2022:

For sure. Some of the side “trails” can get tight so scout ahead before driving down a random road. But the main road can easily handle large rigs and there are camping spots along it. If it’s wet and muddy…be careful. It’s a first road that can get nasty when wet.
Jenn
Jenn
Palmetto, FL
38' Keystone Montana
Ram 2500
13 reviews

Answered on 1/1/2022:

Yes you'd be fine, at the time we had a 38' TT on a huge Ram 3500 long bed. We stayed first site on the right spot after you enter but had originally gone about half mile in on the left that had a huge open area for large RVs (several were back there), drive back without the rig later on and another field for large RVs maybe another half mile in, but came back up front because of the wind and were very happy in the private spot. No one else around, so you have choices.