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SuzzeeeQ2012 wrote:sljohnson1938 wrote:
never been to Quartzite, what time of year does it start to get busy. Have a friend who was there several years ago and they stayed at an RV park Hog wash something or other. for a first time visitor what would your recommend? Do not mind 'boon docking', but only for month or maybe two. do not have a toad, unless we took the 5th wheel and not the TC. was thinking of Dec and Jan.
January usually. The middle of the month when the rv show is in town, it's positively CROWDED but I love it:)
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sljohnson1938 wrote:
never been to Quartzite, what time of year does it start to get busy. Have a friend who was there several years ago and they stayed at an RV park Hog wash something or other. for a first time visitor what would your recommend? Do not mind 'boon docking', but only for month or maybe two. do not have a toad, unless we took the 5th wheel and not the TC. was thinking of Dec and Jan.
โFeb-03-2015 09:11 AM
pnichols wrote:
Hmmmm ... we go to Quartzite for the rocks, the bakery, and the fantastic Pow Wow cafeteria meals. The Pow-Wow's drycamp parking lot is clean and dust-free, only $5/night, isn't crowded at all, and has a free shuttle that runs all day long to transport you a few feet from your camping spot right to a few feet from the Pow Wow main area. Generators are allowed and we hear almost none - except for the low humming of ours occasionally. It couldn't be better.
I wonder why folks camp out in the desert around town so they have to drive in to everything? When we boondock out in the desert it isn't near anything social, including small towns - if we can help it.
โFeb-02-2015 07:37 AM
Gottahaveit wrote:
Las Posas West down far enough old Yuma Rd. away from the crowds. Take the wash to get to the tent, silly Als etc.
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DAS26miles wrote:
In looking on Google Maps, I see how far Plamosa Rd is from town. Do you take the road to the west and do you go beyond onto Boyer Gap rd?
I still like LA Posa West because it's walking distance to the tent and vendors. We can live with the highway noise. If we had a toad, it would be different.
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