OSM + FHWA NBI data
Parking clearance heights in Erie, Pennsylvania
Clearance heights for 2 parking garages, 2 low-clearance bridges in Erie, Pennsylvania. Enter your vehicle height on the interactive map to see what fits.
2 parking garages
0 tunnels
2 low bridges
Oversized-friendly
2
RV / box-truck OK
Parking garages (2)
Lampe Campground
No limit (uncovered)
130 North 1st Street
Oversized OK
Imported 2026 from OSM as an oversized-vehicle-friendly surface lot: RV park (OSM tourism=caravan_site).
Source: OpenStreetMap (surface lot)
Erie KOA Holiday
No limit (uncovered)
6645 West Road
Oversized OK
Imported 2026 from OSM as an oversized-vehicle-friendly surface lot: RV park (OSM tourism=caravan_site). Paid parking. Operator: KOA.
Source: OpenStreetMap (surface lot)
Tunnels (0)
None indexed in this city yet.
Low-clearance bridges (2)
Low on-bridge clearance: T-636 DEWEY ROAD
10'5"
T-636 DEWEY ROAD
FHWA NBI; on-bridge clearance; built 1889
Source: FHWA National Bridge Inventory
Low on-bridge clearance: T-463 NIEMEYER RD
8'11"
T-463 NIEMEYER RD
FHWA NBI; on-bridge clearance; built 1875
Source: FHWA National Bridge Inventory
Frequently asked
Which parking facilities in Erie accept RVs or oversized vehicles?
2 facilities in Erie are explicitly marked as oversized-vehicle-friendly: Lampe Campground, Erie KOA Holiday. See the full list on the interactive map at willifit.ai/#erie-pa.
Are there RV parks in Erie?
Yes. 1 RV park(s) are indexed in Erie, including Erie KOA Holiday. RV parks have no overhead clearance — any vehicle size fits.
How is the clearance data verified?
The 4 clearances on this page are imported from OpenStreetMap and the U.S. National Bridge Inventory (FHWA). They have not yet been individually verified against Street View, so treat them as a starting point and always confirm at the posted sign before you drive. Other cities on WillIFit.ai include AI-verified readings taken directly from the entrance sign.
⚠ Always verify at the sign.
Posted clearances on this page are for planning. The only authoritative number
is the sign at the garage entrance or bridge approach. Clearances can change
due to re-paving, renovations, or weather. If you spot an inaccuracy,
open the map and use the "Report clearance" button.