by JudyJB » Tue Sep 01, 2015 4:33 pm
I very seldom can't find a place to park. Almost every tourist site has some big rig parking. In Lake Placid, I knew the town was tight and with narrow roads, so I called the visitor center to ask where I could park. They sent me to behind a train station/historical museum with a large dirt lot. The shuttle picked me up from there.
A lot of towns on rivers or lakes have harbor parking for people with boats and boat trailers, so I often drive past and check there or in a park nearby. Often you can even find street parking as long as you go down side streets and not try to park on the main road. I am fussy about my motorhome, however, and don't like to park along a road if it hangs out even a tiny bit. Sometimes it takes circling a block or two to find the right spot.
I am in New Brunswick, Canada. I stopped a couple of days ago at a visitor center driving in from Maine and asked them if downtown Saint John had big rig parking and it does! They showed me the specific lot, gave me a map, and tomorrow I am going to drive in and do some shopping and visiting a museum. This is a downtown area where you might not think you could go in a big rig.
Another thing I do is use Google Maps to find a large parking lot slightly on the edge of something. Often, you can even see the RV spots on the view that shows more than the map. Look for Walmart parking lots or major shopping centers nearby stuff.
If any of you have been to Jerome near Cottonwood, AZ, you know that town is halfway up a mountain and has very tight streets. I wanted to go and called around. (Some people in my campground said I was nuts.) Turns out if you drive up the mountain and turn right at the first light, go past the fire station, you will find a very large and almost always empty lot for big vehicles!