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Ruralgas
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Mar 31, 2016

My First Winter In Yuma

Well we just returned from our first winter in Yuma.
We rented a spot in the Foothills on a private lot.
This venture had its pros and cons.
For the pros:
We got a chance to check out various RV parks/resorts. This was good to get a first hand look and discussion.
We got the opportunity to get familiar with Yuma and the Foothills.
Found a very good fitness center.
Had good grocery shopping and fuel prices.
The rent on the place was very reasonable for power, water and sewer.
Found a couple good RV supply stores which helped out our stay.
Saw a couple good car shows.

For the cons:
Made to long of a commitment (5 months).
Staying on the private lot turned out to be very boring. Being at a park/resort with the amenities, people and activities would have been better.
Decided to drive back home (Alberta) for Christmas which turned out to be a challenge weather wise.
Sure can get windy with that darn blowing sand.

If we decide to go back south next winter (good Lord willing), I might look at the Mesa area? I think there would be more to do around that area?
If anyone can provide me with some personnel preferences for the Mesa area, please do so.
Thanks in advance.
  • pawatt wrote:
    Consider South Texas, Rio Grande Valley, non stop things to do, friendly rvers and locals, very reasonable cost. Warmer than AZ.


    We are in the Rio Grande Valley in Mission, TX. We are currently at Mission Bell RV Resort. I highly recommend it. Very friendly Folks.
  • Consider South Texas, Rio Grande Valley, non stop things to do, friendly rvers and locals, very reasonable cost. Warmer than AZ.
  • Can highly recommend Canyon Vistas RV Resort in Gold Canyon. Just east of Mesa (10 minutes) at the foot of the superstition Mountains. Lots to do from cards to hiking to pickleball to you name it. Great facilities and great people. They pffer some deals in the fall so you can try it out to see if you like the place. There is a residents website where you can see some of the activities at www.mycanyonvista.com
  • corvettekent wrote:
    You did not say what your hobbies are, what do you do at home to keep from getting board?.
    Board games.
  • You did not say what your hobbies are, what do you do at home to keep from getting board? We have been Snowbirds for six years now but we move every few weeks so we always have new places to go.
  • I know you said the Mesa area, but if you are still looking around, check out Desert Trails RV Park out of Tucson. Many activities and friendly people. We liked it so much that we decided to move from OR to Green Valley, AZ. Green Valley isn't Desert Trails, or even very close, but it is still the Tucson area and a great place to live.
  • We're going to be at The Resort in Mesa next year. Been there before and liked it. For a more resort experience, across the road is Valle del Oro.

    Lots of other resorts out in the country nearby.

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