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Casa Grande RV parks

pappaone
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I realize it will be warm, but thinking ahead regarding places to park the TT in Casa Grande after the snow birds have headed back home. Probably looking at May or June of 2016. What parks rate above the others.


Rich
Rich & Jennie(mate of 59 yrs 6/6/59)
2017 Minnie Winnie 27Q
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1 German Shepard/Blue healer pup
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pappaone
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was wondering why some of my posts seem to disappear?? I had posted that I had used the wrong word and that post seems to have vanished.
Rich & Jennie(mate of 59 yrs 6/6/59)
2017 Minnie Winnie 27Q
1 Grey Persian cat
1 German Shepard/Blue healer pup

Us_out_West
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All is good but...

the word 'staying' might be better than 'parking'.

Any ways there are about 12 or so places to stay in Casa Grande...some very nice and a couple not so.

With that we winter (stay) at Casa Grande RV Resort which has everything we want and reasonable.
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2gypsies1
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Is there a reason you'd want to relocate to Casa Grande? To work or to retire? There are much better places in Arizona.
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pappaone
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TyroneandGladys wrote:
Depending on what amenities you want consider Picacho Peak State Park just over 30 miles away


Thank you for the State Park info, but since the trip will be to check out the area for possible relocation would prefer to stay in the area.

Rich
Rich & Jennie(mate of 59 yrs 6/6/59)
2017 Minnie Winnie 27Q
1 Grey Persian cat
1 German Shepard/Blue healer pup

Traveler_II
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pappaone wrote:
Traveler II wrote:
Palm Creek is a great park, but after the winter months I'm sure that many of the park activities will be shut down.


Traveler II I was thinking the same thing after I signed off the other night. I got to thinking that after most of the snow birds were gone it really wouldn't matter what park I picked to stay at.


Rich

We've stayed at Palm Creek the last three winters and what we like are all the things to do. The sites are nothing special compared to other places we've stayed at but do enjoy the activities that a guess on my part. It's a bit pricy, not sure of their prices in the summer
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Nights Camped in 2013 - 186
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TyroneandGladys
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Depending on what amenities you want consider Picacho Peak State Park just over 30 miles away
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pappaone
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Traveler II wrote:
Palm Creek is a great park, but after the winter months I'm sure that many of the park activities will be shut down.


Traveler II I was thinking the same thing after I signed off the other night. I got to thinking that after most of the snow birds were gone it really wouldn't matter what park I picked to stay at.


Rich
Rich & Jennie(mate of 59 yrs 6/6/59)
2017 Minnie Winnie 27Q
1 Grey Persian cat
1 German Shepard/Blue healer pup

Ed_Gee
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Explorer II
Traveler II wrote:
Palm Creek is a great park, but after the winter months I'm sure that many of the park activities will be shut down.


Not really! Palm Creek has about 500 full time residents.....and continues to grow in that area. Few activities are " shut down " for the summer....although some things like some of the more exotic crafts become less frequent..... A lot of construction and maintenance does take place in the summer which does take some activities out of service at times.
Ed - on the Central Oregon coast
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Traveler_II
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Palm Creek is a great park, but after the winter months I'm sure that many of the park activities will be shut down.
2011 Cameo 34SB3
2014 Ford 350 King Ranch, Trailer Saver BD3 Air Hitch, Mor/Ryde pin box, IS Suspension, Disk Brakes
Nights Camped in 2012 - 142
Nights Camped in 2013 - 186
Nights Camped in 2014 - 185
Nights Camped in 2015 - 231
Nights Camped in 2016 - 162

Ed_Gee
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+1 for Palm Creek.
Ed - on the Central Oregon coast
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darsben
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In my opinion The highest rated is Palm Creek
Second would be Fiesta Grande
Both are convenient to shopping.
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