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Superbee_Jim
Dec 05, 2017Explorer
I have been looking for a younger park or area also. I have spent 10 years on and off in AZ and in the Phoenix area it seems that most are in park models and the WWII generation. I have been in a park in So TX for 10 years. When I bought in, at 55 years of age, I was the youngest, now at 65, I still am the youngest. As the older crowd die off, I see no younger generation to fill in. My kids are to busy or don't want to play cards, shuffleboard, or like our park on this coming new years party will have a Big bands of the 40s playing. I have found that Lake Havasu has a much younger population and we enjoyed it there. I to have been looking for a younger park but like others have said, look for the area that interests you and your hobbys. If you find your utopia, let me know!
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