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Hi.  I am brand new to the site.  We have a 42 foot RV.  We just had our forst trip in the new RV to FW.  When we checked in, the guy at the outpost had a loose leaf binder listing all the sites, their dimensions, and grading them on ease of backing in from 1-4.  Backing in a 30 footer is obviously a lot easier than a 42 footer.  Most of the back in rankings in the book seemed to be 4 (easiest).  Is there any info anywhere with more detailed info for folks with bigger RVs?  Listing such things as ease of access, lack of bushes and such to scratch your finish, etc.  Thanks for your help.

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WELCOME!!

 

The Fort Fiends mobile app includes photos and some info on how easy/hard particular sites are to back into.

 

You can find links to it as well as more site info and videos of all camping loops here...

http://www.fortfiends.net/_/accomodations/loop-information/site-classifications-r61

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We have a Kenworth tractor with a 40' 5th wheel and managed to back in ok in the 800 loop. It will also depend on where folks cars are parked as some are parked close to the road it might take away some needed room.

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As stated above, stick with a premium site.  We just got back today from a week in site 229, and that one, like many in the preferred loops, can be a bit tight due to the fact the road itself is narrow.  In that loop, it is often more of an issue of not hitting something with the front of the vehicle than not having room backing into the site.  

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