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Originally Posted by Cajun Camper
Sorry for any confusion. I have no plans to camp in a national park, I don't even know where one is. I think I was told this in case I bought the pop-up and suddenly was denied in parks.
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Greetings!
I purchased an older, okay downright old (1976) Coleman Gettysburg Popup and have been working on it off an on for a year or two! It is in decent shape with a new canvass, newly rebuilt beds and slide rails, and doesn't look bad!!!
We towed this PU to Rocky Mountain National Park in Estes Park, Colorado (over 2,000 miles) and spent 7 nights camping in the National Park...there were many popups, and a lot of tents there! I suppose that Yellowstone and Glazier NP's may have some restrictions due to Grizzlies but most other NP's do not!
We could not ever tell the popup came along! It made no differeance on our gas mileage, and we couldn't even tell it was behind the truck!
We have our discount passes that allow us to camp at all NP/NForrest/Army Corp of Engineers campgrounds at a fraction of the cost. We paid $7 dollars a night while camping in the NP!
If you are interested I can post the link to all National recreation campgrounds in the US...just let me know, lol!
Take care and camp often!