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11-24-2021, 01:49 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,536
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NAF El Centro, CA
Palm Oasis RV Park & Resort. That’s its name and it’s out in the desert, away from just about everything. It has a community atmosphere because in the winter months before the Blues arrival the RV residents outnumber the base residents.
It’s not a place we ever planned to visiting. I had been there a couple of times when on active duty. Back then it was known as the National Parachute Test Range (NPTR) and mostly Navy attack squadrons from other bases around the country came there to practice bombing in the nearby bomb ranges. Later it became a NAF when the Blue Angle flight demonstration squadron made it their winter home.
We stayed there for a couple of months because of the excessive rain fall and mud sliding in areas in southern CA where we had planned on spending our winter months. It was also raining in the deserts near El Centro and a lot of people were leaving because the dune buggy riders had no place to ride and went elsewhere. We were very surprised when we called from San Diego and were told there were a couple of sites available for us in the overflow area. That particular area had full hook-up service with 30 AMPs and another 15 AMP plug-in for extension cords. We had dish TV and finding a nice clear signal was no problem at all.
Our site was located in an old paved parking lot and backed-up to a ball field. Across the street was the bowling alley, chow hall and a golf driving range. We could eat in the chow hall without reservations except on weekends and holidays. We got our mail from a general delivery box at a US post office about three miles outside the main gate.
It you can't find something to do on base there isn’t much else close by. We did find a nice 9 hole golf course about 10 miles away.
After we had been there for about a week the Blue Angles showed-up and there were no more quiet days except on Sundays.
The rain caught up with us and it rained so long and hard they had to rent huge trucks with vacuum hoses to get the water out of the parking lots around base. We drove over to Yuma and found people were also leaving there for other areas. We found a couple of side-by-side sites to spend another couple of months. It was a 55+ senior's park.
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11-24-2021, 05:39 AM
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Member
Spartan Chassis
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: Pace, FL
Posts: 47
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NAS Key West
It was beautiful, we went there back in September about 1st - 12th. There is plenty of room for our 40 foot but they are somewhat tight. After our awning was out there was only 5-6 feet to the next one. We loved it though.
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11-24-2021, 05:59 AM
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Member
Spartan Chassis
Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: Pace, FL
Posts: 47
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Follow up NAS Key West
In the picture of the chair there is a flag behind it in the water (diver down) they picked up 3 lobsters that day. So with the right equipment and license it can be even nicer. They were out there every day so they put some in the freezer as well as fresh boiled. We were there right after the Labor Day weekend and it wasn’t busy at all plenty of open spaces. They told us it starts to fill up about the end of October with people coming down for the winter. Sigsbee I believe and it is close to the MER office where you check in.
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11-24-2021, 08:23 AM
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Member
Outdoors RV Owners Club
Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Creston, WA
Posts: 52
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RE NAS Corpus Christi
We have been here for two weeks now (11/24/21), looks like the info posted above needs to be updated. Hurricane Harvey hit the area Aug 2017, all the shelters mentioned are gone except one, fishing pier has been condemned, there appears to have been widespread damage that has not been repaired. Still a great place to visit, would like to hear from someone that stayed here before and after to get their insight on what changed from the hurricane.
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2019 Outdoors RV 250RDS
2022 Ford F350 Tremor w/6.7 Pwr Stroke
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04-06-2022, 11:33 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2019
Posts: 275
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Civilians
Love veterans. Appreciate your service. At the expense of hopefully not offending anyone---do any of the listed Military Family Camps ever allow access to civilians. I am 75 years old and was in medical school and residency during the vietnam war and therefore didnt serve. I have significant guilt feelings about not being a vet to this day......bob
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2019 Winnebago Minnie Winnie 22r
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04-07-2022, 11:33 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,536
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Originally Posted by MW22r
Love veterans. Appreciate your service. At the expense of hopefully not offending anyone---do any of the listed Military Family Camps ever allow access to civilians. I am 75 years old and was in medical school and residency during the vietnam war and therefore didnt serve. I have significant guilt feelings about not being a vet to this day......bob
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All the information you require is in the following ref..
https://www.militarycampgrounds.us/milcamps
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04-07-2022, 02:29 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: North America somewhere
Posts: 30,971
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MW22r
Love veterans. Appreciate your service. At the expense of hopefully not offending anyone---do any of the listed Military Family Camps ever allow access to civilians. I am 75 years old and was in medical school and residency during the vietnam war and therefore didnt serve. I have significant guilt feelings about not being a vet to this day......bob
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Yes there are several open to the public.
Please don't feel guilty about studying to save lives, I appreciate your dedication to your profession.
It was medical technology and dedicated medical professionals who prevented the KIA numbers during the Mideast conflict from being as high as the 58,479 KIA in Vietnam.
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06-26-2022, 04:06 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 151
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As one of the newest eligible, I was ecstatic when they opened MWR facilities a couple years ago to the expanded 0-99% DAV (100% were always), Purple Heart, caregivers and other groups. When active duty, I was on the BOD of a MWR facility (Aeroclub) and very aware of the budgeting process, and Congress requires no DOD funds used and must be self supporting, with the profit center (Exchange/Commissary) profits redirected to support other MWR programs (library, gym, subsidused daycare, etc) that could not support 100% budget requirements like the Aeroclub could (thankfully). My initial goal was to retire, but a service connected disability cut that short at the 9 year point. It was about time we were included, and arguably more groups should be, as it actively supports the quality of life for our current active duty brothers and their families.
While I have used Exchange and Commissary, have yet to attempt to use other benefits such as campgrounds. While active duty have advanced reservation, and rightfully so, The big question I have is if there is a pecking order? If you successfully obtain a reservation during the narrow window after active duty, or even same day call ahead, only to arrive and find that you have been bumped? That unexpected "SURPRISE" is my biggest fear.
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06-26-2022, 11:02 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,536
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Originally Posted by tizeye
As one of the newest eligible, I was ecstatic when they opened MWR facilities a couple years ago to the expanded 0-99% DAV (100% were always), Purple Heart, caregivers and other groups. When active duty, I was on the BOD of a MWR facility (Aeroclub) and very aware of the budgeting process, and Congress requires no DOD funds used and must be self supporting, with the profit center (Exchange/Commissary) profits redirected to support other MWR programs (library, gym, subsidused daycare, etc) that could not support 100% budget requirements like the Aeroclub could (thankfully). My initial goal was to retire, but a service connected disability cut that short at the 9 year point. It was about time we were included, and arguably more groups should be, as it actively supports the quality of life for our current active duty brothers and their families.
While I have used Exchange and Commissary, have yet to attempt to use other benefits such as campgrounds. While active duty have advanced reservation, and rightfully so, The big question I have is if there is a pecking order? If you successfully obtain a reservation during the narrow window after active duty, or even same day call ahead, only to arrive and find that you have been bumped? That unexpected "SURPRISE" is my biggest fear.
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Research is the best method to use when contemplating using military CGs/RV Parks/FAMCAMPS. Post #20 has a link to most questions/answers.
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06-28-2022, 06:33 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 151
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FastEagle
Research is the best method to use when contemplating using military CGs/RV Parks/FAMCAMPS. Post #20 has a link to most questions/answers.
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Interesting that list is by camp name even when physically located within the boundary of an active military base. While indicates eligibility, next time I am on MacDill or Patrick will swing by "Raccoon Creek" or "Manatee Cove" campgrounds the ask in the office clarification of finer operational details concerning bumping reservations if a higher qualification level has a last minute request while you are enroute anticipating a reserved site only to find no vacancies.
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06-28-2022, 09:17 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2020
Location: Ft Pierce, Fl
Posts: 1,387
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My understanding is it is Space A with no reservations at all. You roll the dice whether they can accomodate you when you show up. I have been there many times and each time the same.
This is from their website as far as bumping you out once there....
"Please call or email ahead during the months of September to March to check on site availability. A ‘Space A’ policy goes into effect when occupancy reaches 80%. When this occurs, guests not in the status of active duty, retired, 100% DAV or VHIC will receive a predetermined number of nights in the campground based on the percent of occupancy, provided a site is available. Guests in the aforementioned status will not be bumped for any other status unless ordered by the installation commander."
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2022 Entegra Vision 29s, 2021 Ford Ranger toad
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06-29-2022, 04:22 AM
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#26
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Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: North America somewhere
Posts: 30,971
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tizeye
Interesting that list is by camp name even when physically located within the boundary of an active military base. While indicates eligibility, next time I am on MacDill or Patrick will swing by "Raccoon Creek" or "Manatee Cove" campgrounds the ask in the office clarification of finer operational details concerning bumping reservations if a higher qualification level has a last minute request while you are enroute anticipating a reserved site only to find no vacancies.
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The quickest and easiest way to find that information is to join the website and ask Larry( website owner) through their discussion forums.
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2000 Winnebago Ultimate Freedom USQ40JD , ISC 8.3 Cummins 350, Spartan MM Chassis. USA IN 1SG 11B5MX,Infantry retired;Good Sam Life member,FMCA. " My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. John F. Kennedy
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06-30-2022, 07:35 PM
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#27
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2015
Posts: 727
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Weird how Sigsbee is already full through Feb. 7th. Being that today is June 30th. Guess all the active duty personnel have taken over the park..... or did I miss something!
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2014 Newmar Dutchstar 4369
2018 Chevy High Country
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07-01-2022, 04:45 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2020
Location: Ft Pierce, Fl
Posts: 1,387
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tmandoug1
Weird how Sigsbee is already full through Feb. 7th. Being that today is June 30th. Guess all the active duty personnel have taken over the park..... or did I miss something!
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Not positive, but I thought I read something about work going on in an enlisted barracks and there was a problem with finding relocation spots for the personnel.
Maybe that added to the occupancy.
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2022 Entegra Vision 29s, 2021 Ford Ranger toad
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