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Looking for the perfect place to winter

ellie007
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Pretty funny - huh?

Hubs and I have been wondering around AZ for 7 years during the winter looking for the perfect place for us. Closest thing we've found to our liking has been around Boulder City, NV but I still think there is a secret gem out there for us. Something out of the way. Need groceries but not much more. We love to hike, golf, ride the bikes and walk the dog where she can be off leash without bothering anyone or getting to highways. We don't really need a bunch of amenities. Just a clean park with a good laundry facility, cable, and WIFI. We want to stay out here in the west so NV, AZ, CA. Anybody have a place like this they would be willing to share?
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Retiredblade
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The Texan wrote:
Retiredblade wrote:
pjsky wrote:
There is no such thing as the PERFECT place, but we think Yuma AZ comes close.


Seriously? Been there twice, first time great, second time BORING, never will go back, you have to get out more often!
Different strokes for different folks. We find the Yuma area very active with lots of different things to do and some very good shopping. The only reason it would be boring would be because YOU didn't take advantage of what the area has to offer. We get out all the time, from the Mexican border to the desert to the north and all places in between.

What can I say? To us it was boring, it was pretty in the foothills where we were, not far from the gravel pit. Just not my cup of tea, even my cousin who lives in Pheonix couldn't understand why I went there, if I were to go West again for the Winter I would chose Pheonix area. And another thing that weighed heavy on our decision was the churches that we went to, they were so "dead", compared to the bible belt. Never found one that we liked. So Yuma for us, is off our list.

slugo4449
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I retired and took the plunge. I wintered in Yuma for the last 10 years off and on. I love it, so I now have a double wide in the Foothills. It is quiet and the neighbors are great. I bought last year in June. Have a couple of full hook ups for my friends and relatives to visit and they enjoy it also. You just can't beat the Yuma sunrise or sunsets. The desert has so much life in it and there is always something new to see and experience. I never get bored.

If I traveled, I would still keep Yuma as my base.

The_Texan
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Retiredblade wrote:
pjsky wrote:
There is no such thing as the PERFECT place, but we think Yuma AZ comes close.


Seriously? Been there twice, first time great, second time BORING, never will go back, you have to get out more often!
Different strokes for different folks. We find the Yuma area very active with lots of different things to do and some very good shopping. The only reason it would be boring would be because YOU didn't take advantage of what the area has to offer. We get out all the time, from the Mexican border to the desert to the north and all places in between.

Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"


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Where the wheels are stopped today

NinerBikes
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Retiredblade wrote:
pjsky wrote:
There is no such thing as the PERFECT place, but we think Yuma AZ comes close.


Seriously? Been there twice, first time great, second time BORING, never will go back, you have to get out more often!


Why was the first time great?

Retiredblade
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pjsky wrote:
There is no such thing as the PERFECT place, but we think Yuma AZ comes close.


Seriously? Been there twice, first time great, second time BORING, never will go back, you have to get out more often!

NinerBikes
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Did you consider Mexico also?

pjsky
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There is no such thing as the PERFECT place, but we think Yuma AZ comes close.
No person is completely worthless ..... one can always serve as a bad example.

PAUL AND JAN

homefor2
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We were gypsies last year and wandered all over mid to South AZ. We never made any reservations anywhere as that would ruin the ability to be spontaneous. We did not have any problems finding places to stay. State Parks are great and as we don't need hook-ups, they were economical.

We also stayed in a few private rv parks but most of the high end "resort" parks wold not allow us because of some stupid rule about campers. Our unit is worth more than many of the older trailers they had there. we decided they were not the place for us anyway.

An example of why we don't make reservations: Went to a park for 2 days and stayed for 10 because the people staying there were so much fun. Made many friends there.

Wandering lets you experience some great places and prevents boredom. Go have a great time.
1998 Carriage Conestoga 3742

ellie007
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So hubby and I have decided to take another winter and just by gypsies. We will be making a loop to take in the suggestions made here. Thank you so much for taking the time to give me adeas. ๐Ÿ™‚

homefor2
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I second the Parker area. Lake Havasu City is not far away in case you do want the occasional amenity. And of course you have to visit the desert bar. 6 miles out in the middle of nowhere is a fantastic bar that 100's of people visit. It's so unique, it's a must see if you are in the area.

Bisbee is a great town that has not be ruined by modern influence (no McDonalds) and is not full of touristy gimmicks like Tombstone. If there is a gunfight in Bisbee, run, it's for real. It is a little cool in the winter though. An old town that looks like you are back in the 1800's.
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ellie007
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vermilye wrote:
Check out the area around Parker, AZ on the Colorado River. A wide range of campgrounds from Resorts to County & State parks. I spent a month at the La Paz County Park & loved it.


Thanks! I'll do that!

vermilye
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Check out the area around Parker, AZ on the Colorado River. A wide range of campgrounds from Resorts to County & State parks. I spent a month at the La Paz County Park & loved it.

2gypsies1
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Bisbee is still a great place to visit in winter. Snow is rare. Put on a jacket and explore. However, staying there in the winter would not be for us.
Full-Timed for 16 Years
.... Back in S&B Again
Traveled 8 yr in a 40' 2004 Newmar Dutch Star Motorhome
& 8 yr in a 33' Travel Supreme 5th Wheel

rocmoc
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Tell me a little about the mining town of Bisbee.

Great place to visit except in the winter, It is COLD! Historical district, mine tour, antique shops and great Historical Hotel with a ghost.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
rocmoc n Great SouthWest USA