Stayed here for 5 nights in late March after getting RV service. They are extremely dog friendly, with small dog parks all throughout the site (in the RV resort as well as in service and sales). Of course, that means there are a lot of dogs as...
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When we arrived, the managers, Josh and his wife, were very nice. The sign said $35/day for full hookup, $10/dry. We ended up paying $15/day for 50amp with water and sewer VERY close. We were the only people in the park. Josh met us at our site...
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Very nice city park with large spaces (all backin) and trees at most sites. Golf course across the street, empty space at the end of the road (about a 1/2 block) - great for the dog. Quiet; very little traffic except occasional golfers or...
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This has been one of the nicest out-of-the-way places we've stayed so far. Monticello Point Road is an exit right off I-25, just north of Truth or Consequences. The road is really old asphalt, so it's rough driving but solid. It's too narrow to...
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Picked this place because it was open, had spaces and was reasonably priced (we got a PPA 50% discount on the first night). Took one of the 4 new 50amp sites in the back corner. Very few people in the park, which was nice (for us, anyway). ...
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We came into Moab late, looking for a place to stay. All the BLM campsites we checked were full, including this one, but we really liked the look and feel of this place. Early the next morning we were here, waiting for someone to pull out so we...
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Forest road 248 goes off into the Kaibab National Forest just north of Jacob Lake. There are quite a few campsites for dispersed camping along the road. We found one with a large area to pull in (and pull out) with a nice campfire ring and...
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Stayed out on Forest Road 688 for 6 nights, just hanging out and working (computer stuff). Good enough cell reception to actually stay connected and get some things done. Lots of dispersed flat sites, widely separated. We saw 3-4 other campers...
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