SAMPLE LISTING

All of the parks listed can accommodate a 40 foot coach with a tow and you will have adequate swing room. We have personally visited these parks and evaluated the individual sites which are suitable. Consequently you will have specific site numbers to ask for or reserve. You will note that individual specific site lengths are listed for your reference. If you are shorter than 40 feet, there may be more sites available. If you are over 40 feet, we have further defined the sites which can handle a forty-five foot coach with tow. Those site numbers are listed after FF: (as in forty-five footer). As we all know, turning radius of your rig and driving skills play an important role in your maneuverability. We encourage you to swing wide.

Please keep in mind the following:


  • Every site listed is a pull-thru unless we state it is a back-in or pull-in.
  • Every site listed is 50 amp unless we state it is 30 amp or less
  • Every site listed is FHU unless we state there is no sewer or it is “water and electric only”.
  • The stated length of the pull-thru is from the site entrance road to the site exit road.
  • The length of a back-in or pull-in is the length you have to drive your rig on. Chances are you will have additional room to the front or rear of your rig.
  • When park streets or sites are paved we tell you so.
  • Assume all parks have a laundry unless we tell you they do not.
  • When we state “sites are in opposite direction” you may have a rig on your driver’s side facing the opposite direction.
  • When we state “close neighbor possible” you may have one if the park is busy. Typically this occurs when one or both of you have slides and the site widths are under 25 feet.
  • The data port location is for your laptop.
  • Wi-Fi is offered by 712 of the parks. A WISP designates an advertiser who offers Wi-Fi – A Wireless Internet Service Park.
  • The number after each city designates the approximate location on the state map.
  • When we refer to a specific direction, i.e. “west” or “south”, it is not necessarily a true compass heading. This is especially true when exiting an interstate.
  • Don’t overlook the Selected Diesel Fuel Stop section – 341 of them paved with adequate maneuverability.
  • We believe any of the 183 establishments in the Restaurant Tip section will be a satisfying experience.

Below is a sample listing of what to expect in Big Rigs Best Bets:


EUGENE PREMIER RV RESORT (COBURG) – A WISP: Relatively new sites at the south end of the park are probably where you want to be. Choose spaces #150 – 110 feet, #151 - 90 feet, #125 thru 131 and #133 thru 139 (all with dual sewer and good elbow room) – 75 foot range while #116 thru 122 approach 70 feet. For a 60 foot pull-in facing the small lake - #140 #143 thru 147 and an 80 foot gravel site - #148. If for some reason these new sites are occupied, consider spaces #25 thru 37 at the front of the park which are 100 feet or better. FF: #126 thru 130, 134 thru 138, 147, 148 & 150. Three data ports in the adult fireside lounge. Wi-Fi. Instant-on phone at sites #125 thru 131 and #25 thru 37. Satellite TV. Swimming pool. Take advantage of the complimentary morning paper and continental breakfast. Paved streets and sites. On I-5, Exit #199 and head east on Van Duyn Road a few hundred feet to the park entrance on the right. (See color ad on previous page)

541-686-3152 888-710-8451
eugenepremier@msn.com
www.premierrvresorts.com

RESTAURANT TIPS: Ambrosia Restaurant & Bar for Italian food and eclectic décor. Downtown Eugene at 174 East Broadway, 541-342-4429. Lunch or dinner along the Willamette River at Sweetwaters in the Valley River Inn, 1000 Valley River Way, 541-743-1000. Dinner at Zenon Café, 898 Pearl Street, 541-343-3005.

Email: info@big-rigs-rv.com

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