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Us_out_West
Dec 08, 2013Explorer
Last January we stayed at Tombstone Territories as we felt it was more central for where/what we wanted to visit. Bisbee and Tombstone to the East, Ft. Huachuca, Katchner Caverns, Sierra Vista to the West so Tombstone Territories worked good for a base to visit various places with so much history.
Tombstone Territories RV Resort was exceptional and a good choice for us.
The views, as you can see in some of the photos, are awesome. We were in a pull-thru site with nothing behind us but breathtaking views of the awe-inspiring mountain vistas and desert landscape. Actually there are mountain views in all directions. At 4,000' feet the temps have were in the mid to upper 70's during the day and 30's at night. With no city lights around the night sky was lit up with stars and a half moon when we were there.
Many activities right there on the grounds including indoor swimming (with aerobics if you want), a craft day and much more. Friday nights they had a jam session in the clubhouse which has a great turnout and was fun. Saturday mornings went to breakfast at the clubhouse where they had pancakes and waffles, scrambled eggs, sausage, excellent bacon, biscuits and gravy, toast, coffee, fruit and assorted juices.
Tombstone Territories RV Resort was exceptional and a good choice for us.
The views, as you can see in some of the photos, are awesome. We were in a pull-thru site with nothing behind us but breathtaking views of the awe-inspiring mountain vistas and desert landscape. Actually there are mountain views in all directions. At 4,000' feet the temps have were in the mid to upper 70's during the day and 30's at night. With no city lights around the night sky was lit up with stars and a half moon when we were there.
Many activities right there on the grounds including indoor swimming (with aerobics if you want), a craft day and much more. Friday nights they had a jam session in the clubhouse which has a great turnout and was fun. Saturday mornings went to breakfast at the clubhouse where they had pancakes and waffles, scrambled eggs, sausage, excellent bacon, biscuits and gravy, toast, coffee, fruit and assorted juices.
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