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07-15-2012, 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by calico
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Well that is a helpful site, didn't see that one this year yet.
We stayed at Havasu Falls, really enjoyed it there, and it was affordable.
Now that we are looking for monthly stays, it might help our budget out that way.
Thanks for the site rec. it's in my favs now.
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07-15-2012, 11:09 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Olympia, WA
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For something a bit different; Four times in the last 7 years I spent 4 to 6 weeks total during Feb to April at Death Valley NP (Furnace Creek CG), Mojave NP (Hole in the Wall CG), and Joshua Tree NP (Cotton Wood CG). These are all dry camping but only 5 to 7 dollars a night (with Senior Pass) and some of the most beautiful sights, drives, and hikes around. Also in early spring places like Zion and Bryce Canyons are really great. As you can probably tell I do not go for long stays at resort spots but prefer moving around and seeing the country - to each there own so just an idea.
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07-15-2012, 03:44 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
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We love Quartzsite, AZ which is 90 miles north of Yuma, lots of snowbirds, lots to see and do with all the flea markets & big tent vendors, January is the busiest. We are in Rainbow Acres, 5 miles south, huge subdivision of RV lots you own, but lots of people rent spaces with full hookups for average $300/month, more fun and friends than you can imagine!!
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07-15-2012, 04:15 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2011
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First off I have no financial connection to this WEB site but my DW and I use it all the time to investigate places to stay.
We Camp Here | Where happy camping begins.
If you have an iPAD there is an "App" "We Camp Here" that you can download. The nice thing you can search the map, select the little camper icon in the area of interest and it will bring up a discription of the campground. It also has a link to the campground WEB site which provides prices, etc. If you find some that are of interest you can ask specific questions on iRV2.com or do other research, read reviews, etc.
We hope you have a wonderful time in AZ this winter
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07-15-2012, 05:24 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 635
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Originally Posted by Rmiscoord
For something a bit different; Four times in the last 7 years I spent 4 to 6 weeks total during Feb to April at Death Valley NP (Furnace Creek CG), Mojave NP (Hole in the Wall CG), and Joshua Tree NP (Cotton Wood CG). These are all dry camping but only 5 to 7 dollars a night (with Senior Pass) and some of the most beautiful sights, drives, and hikes around. Also in early spring places like Zion and Bryce Canyons are really great. As you can probably tell I do not go for long stays at resort spots but prefer moving around and seeing the country - to each there own so just an idea.
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Thanks, I have this filed under dry camping! Very helpful. Cheers!
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07-15-2012, 05:27 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 635
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Originally Posted by MT traveler
We love Quartzsite, AZ which is 90 miles north of Yuma, lots of snowbirds, lots to see and do with all the flea markets & big tent vendors, January is the busiest. We are in Rainbow Acres, 5 miles south, huge subdivision of RV lots you own, but lots of people rent spaces with full hookups for average $300/month, more fun and friends than you can imagine!!
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We bought our RV in Quartzsite in February this year.
We enjoyed the flea market but it's a short term type entertainment for us.
I am glad to know about Rainbow Acres, will check it out. Thanks!
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07-15-2012, 05:28 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 635
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Originally Posted by TheArnolds
First off I have no financial connection to this WEB site but my DW and I use it all the time to investigate places to stay.
We Camp Here | Where happy camping begins.
If you have an iPAD there is an "App" "We Camp Here" that you can download. The nice thing you can search the map, select the little camper icon in the area of interest and it will bring up a discription of the campground. It also has a link to the campground WEB site which provides prices, etc. If you find some that are of interest you can ask specific questions on iRV2.com or do other research, read reviews, etc.
We hope you have a wonderful time in AZ this winter
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Perfect. No Ipad, but that is cool. Much appreciated. I am very excited to find this website into the favs!
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