I have a bumper-tow Toy Hauler that I use to transport my Pioneer 1000-5, with a Dually Pickup truck. Works really well - travels down the road nice.
Here's my issue - doing most of my research online, I see that most RV Park's are a trip down the road from the trailhead I want to visit. ( I live in the Seattle area - so I am looking at a day's drive - WA, Oregon, Idaho, N Calif).
So once I get to the RV Park and get setup - in order to go riding, I am left with a few choices to get to the trail-head:
I also looked into alternate ways to get the SxS to the trailhead - like a bedsled or maybe flat-tow it behind the pickup with a tow bar.
Does anyone have suggestions to either:
Here's my issue - doing most of my research online, I see that most RV Park's are a trip down the road from the trailhead I want to visit. ( I live in the Seattle area - so I am looking at a day's drive - WA, Oregon, Idaho, N Calif).
So once I get to the RV Park and get setup - in order to go riding, I am left with a few choices to get to the trail-head:
- I could drag the camper to the trailhead - would really like to avoid this. Part of the joy camping with an RV is only setting it up once.
- I could drive the SxS to the trail-head - and it is 'street legal' in certain counties and areas - but my fear is arriving at a park and finding out the only route to a trail-head is undriveable with the SxS - like a highway or illegal.
I also looked into alternate ways to get the SxS to the trailhead - like a bedsled or maybe flat-tow it behind the pickup with a tow bar.
Does anyone have suggestions to either:
- Ways to tow a SxS behind the pickup - or how else to get to the trailhead without moving the RV. I was thinking maybe a tow dolly that would fold up and fit in the bed of the pickup - or something like that.
- Suggestions for SxS friendly RV Parks, which seem to be in much more abundance on the east coast, but no so much around here.