Moisheh, I know you've been known to head to Quartzsite for a short trip. Well, we can be there after the big tent is long gone, and there are vast areas of BLM land-its called "space!" We really enjoy this, always some friends nearby, but spaced out. Of course this applies to so many places visited. We don"t mind paying to camp, but know that in the best of sites satifaction has gobs of quiet firmly linked to it. That's not usually an RV Park. We like the Fountain of Youth, 10 miles from the Salton Sea and Parks in Goodyear, for hockey games and Spring Training baseball.
A friend has a place ocean front in San Carlos. At Semana Santa it is days before he can get his car out, they are camped all around and his beach disappears, replaced by hundreds of yards of tent fabric. But ao Many people have so much fun!
At Tenacatita, Christmas time always brought families to the small beach where about 15 RV'ers spent the winter, and they often as not would camp very near. It was a good time, our Spanish was not good but we got along well; if they had some English we developed some frienships. But at those latitudes Easter was too warm, most RV'ers were gone from that beach and by the middle or late February. We'd head for the cool of the Guadalajara area.