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almcc wrote:
We winter in Borrego Springs California, about an hour south of Palm Springs. Last January there were a couple of frost delays at the nearby golf course. Yuma and Tucson have a number of good campsites, the Tucson KOA is a good stop, close to the airplane boneyard and museum and the restored Titan Missile complex just south, you can sit in the control room and "push the button"! Old Tucson film complex is also good, they shot some MASH episodes there.
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bighatnohorse wrote:
Arizona is split into two elevation areas. Basically, north and south. The northern portion gets real winter weather and includes the Grand Canyon.
Its good advice to stay in Williams, AZ and take the train up to the south rim is good. I think that you will really enjoy it. The Grand Canyon is not to be missed.
Another good visit is Kartchner Caverns near Tucson, AZ.
It's good during rain, heat or cold because it's always the same temperature. And it is a pristine preserved cave.
March is the most beautiful month in the areas around Phoenix. Very green and many things in bloom.
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dcason wrote:
In the beginning of your trip in January you will have to stay pretty far south or at low elevation to avoid really cold weather. Boondocking? or campground.
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