Is that the RV Park right next to the Camping World Store?
If so, I believe is was owned by a large RV dealer who went out of buisness during the recession and it was closed for a couple of years.
Never stayed there, but looked at their website when it was opened before and it looked very nice! Seems to me they advertised at that time that some of
their premium sites even had private hot tubs!
Is it again run by an RV dealership? I do recall the initial owners had a huge multi-bay shop - maybe something like 14 bays - able to take in Class A motorhomes.
We had a broken window on a previous SOB trailer changed there once!
Looking foreword to getting back to Tucson again this winter - it was three winters ago that we were there last.
Brian.
No, that must be another place. This place ( Voyager ) is down on South Kolb road, on the SE part of town, out of the city limits.
For those who think they might want to come to this part of the country for a time in the winter, here's a few pics from the last couple weeks. A couple of these were over in west TX on the way, but mostly these are from here SE of Tucson. Sunrises and sunsets are often quite beautiful.
And yes, from the "it's a small world for sure" category, I got to meet Doug and his wife this morning.
There's a lot of wintering opportunities here in the Coachella Valley in Southern California. There are very ritzy RV resorts, normal RV campgrounds, BLM land, and a host of state and county parks. Something for everyone's budget and taste. We get a LOT of snow birds from BC, Washington, Oregon and the upper midwest. I think the winter population doubles here. We've moved here 6 months ago and love it.
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