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Best RV Park in Yuma Area

SGTJOE
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Tell us what makes your choice of RV park in Yuma area the best for you.
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Don_Shar
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SGTJOE wrote:
Don/Shar wrote:

Over the last 10 years we have stayed at several parks in Yuma, must say we enjoyed each and every one, we both really enjoy people. But we bought our own lot in the Foothills section and we enjoy that most of all. Nothing like being home.


Do they have any lots like that for rent that would accommodate 3 rv's??

Yes...there are lots that have hookups for 3 , mine has hookups for 4 but we only rent 2 so as not to be too crowded. One side is rented for the season.
Don / Sharon Smith
8th year fulltiming
1 high school sweetheart bride of 52 yrs. Sharon
1 long haired mini dauchound...Jake
1997 Beaver Patriot DP
2004 Jeep Rubicon
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SGTJOE
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Don/Shar wrote:

Over the last 10 years we have stayed at several parks in Yuma, must say we enjoyed each and every one, we both really enjoy people. But we bought our own lot in the Foothills section and we enjoy that most of all. Nothing like being home.


Do they have any lots like that for rent that would accommodate 3 rv's??
2001 Trade Winds 7390
Toad 03 Grand Am

almcc
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Like netjam, we have stayed in Yuma and haven't found any RV parks that we like. We rented an RV lot for a month during the last couple of years, this year we will stop only for a couple of days in Yuma before going farther west.

The parks that we stopped at had sites too tight for our liking, tough to get in and out of, with the requirement to park the TV encroaching the roads . I looked at the layout of the Palms, are the sites any larger than the "old" RV parks in Yuma?

Don_Shar
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Over the last 10 years we have stayed at several parks in Yuma, must say we enjoyed each and every one, we both really enjoy people. But we bought our own lot in the Foothills section and we enjoy that most of all. Nothing like being home.
Don / Sharon Smith
8th year fulltiming
1 high school sweetheart bride of 52 yrs. Sharon
1 long haired mini dauchound...Jake
1997 Beaver Patriot DP
2004 Jeep Rubicon
http://s168.photobucket.com/albums/u189/smithster_photos/

robatthelake
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There are several parks that are high end, quite a few that are acceptable and dozens that are kinda run down.

We only stay for a few Days and find the Local Casinos to be adequate for Our Needs!
Rob & Jean
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Fishinghat
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We liked Shangra La RV Resort in the Foothills, east of Yuma. They have a pool, activities, 50 amp power, full hookups, etc. However, there are perhaps 30 or more parks in the Foothills that are similar, plus another 20 or more parks in Yuma itself. Those in Yuma tend to be older and not quite as "nice". However, they are closer to the stores and Alcodonis, Mexico.
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Am_Eagle_01
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Del Pueblo Rv and Tennis Resort south of Air Base on 3E. Owners are local and operate an upscale park and the residents are the best.

Gemstone
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"Tacna is about 30 miles east of Yuma"...now, for uninformed, the down side to staying in Tacna....lets see, there is one gas station, 2 restaurants, and a post office in Tacna....and what, an 80 mile round trip to shop in Yuma ? Seems lots of folks like it tho', mid winter it looks full.
Top of the line in Yuma, would probably be The Palms.

Regards
Gemstone
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vermilye
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If you boondocking, the Imperial Dam BLM area about 30 miles NE of Yuma is great. You get a place to dump, fresh water & dumpsters for your trash, and with 3500 acres, can be as near or far from your neighbors as you want. A great community with all kinds of activities. 2 weeks $40.00, or $180.00 for 6 months.

Elizabeth24
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If you have an ATV and not looking for somewhere with a swimming pool may I suggest Copper Mountain RV Park in Tacna AZ. Tacna is about 30 miles east of Yuma, they have large spaces and access to many ATV trails including Barry Goldwater Range,( Permit Required). They do have some other planned activities such as bingo, pot lucks, horseshoes, desert golf course etc. Again this place is not fancy but is kept nice and clean and will not break the bank. This will be the fourth year that we have spent sometime there.

Us_out_West
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netjam
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Stayed in Yuma a few times and never found a great park. The weather is great and the parks are cheap....that's the draw. Most seem to like the foothills area (Yuma east) and there is one south by the base (the name escapes me) that's kind of nice, but its noisy. The Palms is a little more upscale but it costs more as I recall.