Yes we had ourselves a few lazy days in Tucson for a week or so. After a few hard winters of family emergencies we seemed to have accumulated non refundable (but changeable) airline tickets so here we are stuck with an encroaching expiration date. What shall we do? How about
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Valley Of Fire State Park – Arch Rock Campground – Nevada
Campground: Arch Rock Campground Location: Valley of Fire State Park – Nevada Site: 15 Cost: $20 Services: Dry camp Comments: Arch Rock campground is lovely but tough to find sites big enough for a big rig. But we managed. This time of year the park gets quite full and it
Continue readingElks Lodge 969 – Roswell, New Mexico
Our plans get changed again. Our initial plan, after leaving Alamagordo, was to head into eastern New Mexico towards Portales and Clovis and then on to Palo Duro Canyon State Park near Amarillo and explore for a few weeks. We had been battling a wind for weeks ever since entering
Continue readingElks Lodge 1897 – Alamogordo, New Mexico
The Elks Lodge is Alamogordo is right in town for easy access to White Sands National Monument and the New Mexico Museum of Space History. Both terrific places. Another great place is the White Sands Missile Range Museum. When we were there the Bataan Memorial Death March was occurring in
Continue readingElephant Butte State Park – S. Monticello Campground – New Mexico
We really enjoyed this campground. It is much further to the north than the other parts of the State Park which tend to be more crowded. This area also provides easy access to Apache del Bosque if you are a birdwatcher. We saw all sorts of birds. In our campsite
Continue readingCity of Rocks State Park – New Mexico
We love City of Rocks since we love to hike and love to climb around rocks in a maze. Simply beautiful. While there we were checking out one of our many RV bloggers that we follow, www.rv-dreams.com, we saw a picture of our rig at this park, now. Sure enough,
Continue readingKartchner Caverns State Park – Arizona
Kartchner Caverns is a nice state park south of Benson with a nice sized campground. The visitors center is next to the campground and offers tours of the Caverns which is an interesting tour, you basically get hosed down before you enter the cavern (not quite but almost). You also
Continue readingAnza Borrego State Park – Palm Canyon Campground – California
Campground: Palm Canyon Campground Location: Anza Borrego State Park – Borrego Springs, California Site: 51 and then site 19 for a few nights Cost: $34.33 (site 51) and $37 (site 19) Services: FHU Comments: A great place to come into after boondocking for a few weeks. Time to run the
Continue readingMotorcycle Ride – Mountain Palm Springs, Anza Borrego State Park, California
Another day to take a motorcycle ride and do some hiking. We decided to head to the southern portion of Anza Borrego State Park down by the Carrizo Badlands to Mountain Palm Springs. It was a beautiful warm day. On the way south on S2 we decided to check out
Continue readingBorrego Springs Clark Dry Lake – California
Our favorite boondocking spot, Clark Dry Lake, about 7-9 miles east of Borrego Springs, California on the north side of highway S22. Our favorite town to winter in, Borrego Springs. A small town nestled inside the Anza Borrego State Park (the largest state park in California) somewhere between San Diego
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