Lordsburg, now slowly dying, was once quite the place: NM's first airport, one of Lindbergh's stops on his return west from his Atlantic crossing, the origin of NM's state song, living with claimed memories of Billy the Kid and a key rail stop. ...
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This is another one of those (large) RV Parks that, over time, has morphed into a combo alternative housing location in RVs along with visiting RV's. It's orderly, neat, has a huge (all dirt) dog park, and every single space is a full hook-up...
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It does seem as tho' the pull thru sites, with full pickups, that you find to your left at the back of the camping area are relatively new. The office is not well signed but can be found to the left at the back of the camping area as well. Sites...
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First, the areas available for parking here are VERY large. You will not be skunked. Grass under oak trees for shade in the hot months, an acre of asphalt if you need solar. Not a wit of humdrum interstate or road noise. If traveling with a...
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The first review is very fair: Nice digs, well kept, and mostly Class A's, Park Homes and gargantuan 5th wheels. This is your classic 'South Florida Winter Scene' with all the license plates from up north or from our neighbors further north. ...
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Although it requires an unusual reservation process, this location suits two types of RV'ers: Those who prefer a 'nearby but remote' set-up that 's private but requires you to be self-contained, and/or those who find winter RV Park rates in SW...
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Looks like a fresh review is needed. Fleetwood is like a number of 'hybrid' parks we've found around the country these days. Maybe a thriving mobile home park decades ago, it's now morphed into a soup to nuts park where tired mobiles, inert RVs...
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The irrepressibly hospitable host here is Naomi, who lives in a small home located on this small park. To counterbalance the many cheery reviews below, I'd add that it's located about 20' away from a county road that sees every size, type and...
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This is a fairly large (~48 sites) campground laid out alongside the Lower Lake shoreline. It is one of two First Come, First Served campgrounds in the Peter Lougheed Provincial Park complex, the other being the Canyon Campground. This PLPP...
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Stayed here twice in August 2022, and it's a lovely campground. Eleanor and husband have been the hosts there for 24 years; she is an institution! Lots of walking & hiking trails lead out of the campground, the beautiful lake & launching area is...
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