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2gypsies wrote:
The RV park itself is o.k. but the area is really not attractive. There are so many nice things to do in the greater Phoenix area (60 miles away just to reach the southern edge) and also the Tucson area, that spending a long period of time in Picacho would involve a lot of driving and very long days. It's not a place to see Bisbee or Tombstone from or Patagonia/Nogales - just too far. That's what I meant by being 'remote'.
Here's an interesting article on dust storms in the Picacho Peak area. When the Phoenix area gets the storms, many originate from Picacho Peak. It's a cotton farming area and the land is scraped so there's nothing to hold down the dust.
Arizona's Deadly Corridor
I guess some folks would like this environment.
โOct-02-2015 01:23 PM
dicknellen wrote:
OP is asking about Picacho Peak RV Resort not the state park. Picacho Peak RV Resort has some good reviews on www.rvparkreviews.com . Dick
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dtappy3353 wrote:
OMHO, this park is "not" remote. It sits right on I-10; on a slope; you can see the freeway but the scenic view is spectacular.
Agree that little amenities are available however the location of the sites are spaced enough as to not be on top of one another similar to the parking lot effect of the resorts in Casa Grande.
There a tons of parks around the area that would serve ones interest.
Casa Grande has good shopping.
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