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rvgrammady
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Sep 02, 2013

Yuma .. boondocking by a lake/pond

A while back on some blog I was reading, can't remember now which one, someone one was staying in.. very near Yuma, Az. it was boondocking by a pond/lake very small, people came to fish a bit.

There was one I found but it said big rigs not advised. This person had a 40' and a tow.

I'm thinking of going for a few days/week to Yuma in late January,
was thinking of this place or if anyone knows of a reasonable
RV park. I don't need the fancy 300 site places with 4 pools etc.

Or maybe if you have a recommendation, I might consider one.

I will be coming from Q so I'll also need to dump and get water, may do so before I leave Q.
Thanks,

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  • I don't know. they sad you could take non power boats, but it was prob in the pictures 6-8 blocks long and 2 blocks wide.

    Had a few tables around it. Some trees at one end. I know you
    could stay 14 days so think it was BLM.

    It was close to Yuma.. "a few minutes to town" "just down the
    road to Yuma and groceries"...

    Think it might have been a man made lake.

    It was quiet during the week and on the side they were was
    pretty empty on weekends, on the "other" side it was quite full.

    I wish I could remember the blog.

    Tks, for your input.. I'll try google earth on both those, I'll remember the pictures.

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