Sites are very well thought out and spaced generously apart…despite it being completely full we did not feel on top of each other and didn’t hesitate to have the shades open.
The landscaping throughout is really lovely as are the mature trees,...
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We had plans to see the BioSphere, catch a couple of women's college softball games and to revisit the Desert Museum, so we needed a spot close to Tucson. While not scenic and a little bit of road noise, it is very close to everything Tucson! ...
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It was a hot summer when we headed out, first towards Salmon Idaho...so we were definitely looking for shade! This small, no hookups, campground (the camp host has been here every summer for 25 years!) is well maintained and lovely, especially...
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Valley of Fire is so cool! We have driven past VOF several times on our way to Vegas and beyond but this time we went East of VOF and stopped to spend a couple of days exploring the park.
This boondocking spot was fantastic, just about 10...
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We stayed here (three RV's) in February for nearly two weeks...and loved the quiet of the desert here.
Lots of camping options, for big and small rigs. Be aware of mice! We did not have any issues, but our family, in another RV, had a...
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Okay, I say that about this spot every time we've come...pretty sure the cabin idea is a bust, but "maybe no one has asked!"
The road is definitely one way, which might be kind of tricky as you wind your way up the road...and yes, the road can...
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Nightly Rate: $20.00
Colusa is a small, friendly agricultural town along the Sacramento River just over 1 hour from Sacramento. Not a lot of activities in town most of the time but its a great stop over spot. We needed to be in the area so we booked a 7 night stay....
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The Sno-park is located less than 1/2 mile off of the highway but is surrounded by trees to help keep the highway noise to a minimum. Take the first left off the main road (NF-5893) and cross a small bridge. The Sno-park, on the right, is a small,...
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Nightly Rate: $22.00
This was a good campground, centrally located in the southern part of Death Valley. Paved roads and level parking pads, everything else is dirt and rock. Lots of sunshine for our solar!
The campground has a dump station with potable water. The...
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We had read about the pinnacles here and other places and were excited to see it for ourselves. As the other reviewers have said, the dirt road in from the highway is long and rather bumpy but we didn't find it to be too awful, just slow going. ...
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"A great model of what an RV park should be!"
"Not particularly scenic, but close to everything to do in Tucson!"
"Valley of Fire, Overflow "
"Quiet desert experience..."
""Considering building a little cabin here...""
"Easy place to overnight or stay a week! "
"Nothing fancy but Picturesque and right off highway 58"
"Conveniently located, a nice place to explore Death Valley."
"Felt a little like a lunar landing!"
"Good dry camping spot on the way to Glacier!"
"Great big, well kept campground, perfect place to explore the Tetons"
"Not our favorite in the park, but a good place to launch exploring Glacier!"
"Easy, safe, clean Walmart parking lot!"
"Great spot in the trees, 30 minutes from Yellowstone entrance"
"Good sites, clean, nice people...the road noise is a bummer!"
We left our home, with the for sale sign in the yard, on May 27th to spend our first month of full-time traveling!
A quick stop at a truck scale was a good opportunity for an all loaded up photo!...
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