Planning Your RV Trip
Why RV Site Width Matters: The Overlooked Amenity
When choosing an RV park, most people focus on hookups and amenities. But one critical factor often gets overlooked: site width. Here's why it matters more than you think.
The Standard RV Site: How Narrow Is Too Narrow?
Most RV parks across the country have sites that are 18–20 feet wide. This measurement might sound spacious on paper, but in reality, it creates tight quarters for many RV travelers. A standard Class A motorhome is 8–9 feet wide, which means that on an 18-foot site, you only have 4–5 feet of clearance on each side. That's barely enough for a car parked adjacent to your RV, let alone any sort of comfortable maneuvering.
When you factor in slide-outs, awnings, and the natural desire to have a little outdoor space next to your rig, narrow sites quickly become a source of frustration and stress.
What 22 Feet of Width Actually Means
A 22-foot-wide RV site is a game changer. This seemingly modest 2–4 foot increase translates to a dramatically different camping experience:
- 6–7 feet of clearance on each side of a standard Class A motorhome (vs. 4–5 feet on narrower sites)
- Comfortable slide-out deployment without worrying about contact with adjacent RVs
- Room for awnings to extend fully without creating hazards
- Actual outdoor space at your site—room for a chair, a small table, or genuine breathing room
- Stress-free arrival — you can park with confidence, not precision
- Safety — better sightlines for backing, easier emergency egress
Who Benefits Most from Wide Sites?
Solo drivers and inexperienced RVers — Backing into a narrow site is significantly more stressful when you're flying solo or new to RV life. Wide sites make positioning easier.
Large RVs and Class A motorhomes — If you own a 40+ foot coach, every extra foot matters. The difference between 18 and 22 feet can mean the difference between comfortable camping and a nerve-wracking stay.
Families traveling with dogs — Pets benefit from the extra outdoor space just as much as people do. A wider site means room for your furry friends to move freely.
Anyone who values comfort — RV camping should be relaxing, not stressful. Wide sites transform the entire experience from cramped to comfortable.
How to Spot Wide Sites When Researching RV Parks
Unfortunately, many RV parks don't advertise site width. Here's what to look for when evaluating a park:
- ✓ Ask directly: "How wide are your sites?" If they don't know or it's under 20 feet, keep looking.
- ✓ Check photos: Wide sites are visually obvious—look for RVs that aren't hemmed in tightly.
- ✓ Read reviews: RV forums and Google reviews often mention site spacing and width.
- ✓ Ask about slide-out room: Can you deploy full slide-outs without touching adjacent RVs?
- ✓ Compare to standards: Know that anything under 20 feet is narrow by today's standards.
Spring Creek: Built for Comfort, Not Just Profit
Spring Creek RV Resort was designed from the ground up with spacious 22-foot-wide sites—every single site, both standard and extra-long options. This width is no accident; it reflects a philosophy of prioritizing guest comfort over packing maximum RVs into the property.
Paired with 60–95 foot lengths and pull-through access, Spring Creek's spacious sites mean you'll experience the stress-free, comfortable RV vacation you deserve. Whether you're driving a small Class B or a massive 45-foot Class A, you'll have room to breathe, space to relax, and the confidence that comes with real, functional width.
The Bottom Line
When comparing RV parks, don't overlook site width. It's the overlooked amenity that transforms camping from stressful to serene. A 22-foot-wide RV site might not sound like much, but it's the difference between white-knuckle positioning and peaceful, comfortable camping. Look for parks that prioritize space—your blood pressure will thank you.
Experience Spacious RV Camping
Spring Creek RV Resort features 22-foot-wide sites on every reservation—standard 60-foot sites at $89/night, extra-long 95-foot sites at $129/night.
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