Where We Are Now

We landed this afternoon at Ely KOA Journey, pretty much right in the middle of Nevada, elevation, 6500 ft. This is just a stop-over for a night, but it really is a nice campground. We plan to drive around this after and check out the town.

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Where to Next

From here we're heading north to Idaho. Our first stop is a place called Anderson Camp. We plan to spend a couple of days there so we can check out Shoshone Falls and what's left of Twin Falls

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Cactus Gardens RV Resort, Yuma, AZ

Our Visit

     Cactus Gardens is an Encore RV park and our first “Trails Collection” resort. It is also our first 55+ resort. The first thing we noticed and liked about the park was that the roads were paved and all the RV’s and park-models were all neatly lined-up. The park rates run around $300 a week, but with the Trails Collection added to our Thousand Trails membership, the park was free and we stayed for two weeks.

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     While in Yuma, we took advantage of the inexpensive dental work in Los Algodones. The campground had a 5% off coupon for Baja Dental. We called around and found that their prices were better than most so we decided to use them for cleaning and possibly a bridge for me. The office was very clean and modern. The staff was very professional and the doctors seemed very experienced. I was sold and decided to have the bridge work done there. They went from cleaning mode to x-ray mode, to prepping the side two teeth for the bridge without the doctor every leaving my side. In a very short time, I was out of there with two new temporary caps and an appointment to return in a couple of days for a bridge. On the second trip, the bridge was fit and refit and polished so that my bite was perfect. That took less than twenty minutes in the chair. I have had the bridge for a week now and can’t tell that it’s not my real teeth. All my fears of going to Mexico to have dental work done are gone. The cost of everything was just over $600, about ¼ of what my dentist in Portland quoted me after insurance. Plus the process would have required two or three visits to Portland and over a month’s time to get all the work done.

Campground number seventy-three. 

  • January 17th, 2018 - 14 days
  1. Resort Information
  2. Their Description
  3. Amenities
  4. Policies .
  5. Rentals
Website:
 www.rvonthego.com
Type: Thousand Trails
Address: 10657 S Ave 9 E, 
Yuma, AZ 85365
Phone:  (928) 342-9188

Thousand Trails

A fun Yuma RV resort near the mighty Colorado River

     With over 300 days of sunshine in Yuma, Arizona, Cactus Gardens RV Resort is a perfect destination for a trip away from it all. Enjoy 14 acres and 428 sites at this Yuma RV Resort. Fishing and boating on the nearby Colorado River and Imperial Dam are popular activities for residents and guests.
Back at the resort, our Activity Director keeps things interesting with numerous activities including weekly jam sessions, Saturday breakfast, Sunday church service, Tuesday and Thursday homemade doughnuts, Wednesday biscuits and gravy, bingo, live entertainment, shuffleboard, horseshoes, darts, daily pool exercise, line dancing, and assorted card games.
Book your trip to Cactus Gardens RV Resort today! 158 of our sites are available for reservations. Our staff is eager to make your retreat the best it can possibly be!

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    • Clubhouse
    • Shuffleboard
    • Swimming Pool
    • Whirlpool/Spa/Hot Tub
    • Pets Welcome
    • Nature / Hiking Trails
    • Restroom/Shower Facilities
    • Laundry Facilities
    • Game Room/Billiards
    • Library
    • Business Center
    • Private Mailbox/Mail Center
    • WiFi $$
    • WiFi Hotspot
    • High-Speed Internet $$

General Policies:

  • Check-In Time: 12 noon
  • Check-Out Time: 12 noon
  • Age Qualified Community.
  • Pets are allowed. Limit two pets per site. The following breeds of dogs are not allowed: Doberman, Pit Bull, Chow or Rottweiler.
  • Rates displayed do not include any applicable service fees or charges for optional incidentals.
  • For late arrival arrangements, please contact our Reservation Department at (866) 315-9334.

Reservation, Payment, Deposit & Cancellation Policies:

General

  • All rates are based on a party of two. Extra guests are charged at a rate of $2 per day per person.
  • To make changes to your reservation, please call (877) 864-2728 and specify that you booked your reservation online.
  • Cancellations can be made online from your itinerary by clicking the "Cancel this Reservation" button.
  • Cancellation notification is defined as notifying the resort of intent to cancel by a phone call or written communication.
  • We will do our best to hold the site specified in your confirmation letter, however, we cannot guarantee that a site change will not be made.
  • In the case of multiple sites booked, cancellation penalties apply to each site that is canceled or changed.
  • Prices and site types are subject to availability.
  • No refunds will be issued for early checkout.
  • If I used a credit card for a deposit, guarantee or payment, I authorize MHC Property Management L.P. to charge any expenses incurred during my stay to that credit card or apply funds you have on deposit with us against what I owe.

Daily/Weekly Stays:

  • For daily stays of less than one week, your credit card will be charged a one night deposit prior to arrival.
  • For weekly stays of less than one month, your credit card will be charged a $200.00 deposit prior to arrival.
  • If an RV site reservation is canceled at least two days prior to arrival, an administrative fee of $25 will be charged prior to refunding any advance deposit. Otherwise, the one night deposit will be forfeited.
  • If a rental reservation is canceled at least seven days prior to arrival, an administrative fee of $25 will be charged prior to refunding any advance deposit.
  • Rental reservations that are canceled within seven days of arrival are not eligible to receive a refund.
  • A $4 daily resort fee is charged on all stays of less than 30 days.

Monthly and Seasonal Stays:

  • For reservations of one month or more, a full refund of your reservation deposit will be given for cancellations made sixty (60) days in advance of the original arrival date or by September 1 of the current year, whichever comes first.
  • For cancellations received less than sixty (60) days from arrival date, the deposit amount will be held on account for a future stay. The only exception is a death or documented major family medical emergency, which will entitle the guest to full refund of the deposit if the cancellation is made prior to check-in.
  • For stays of one month or more, a deposit of one month is required and will vary by resort and this is not to exceed $250. Any remaining balance will be due on arrival.
  • A $50 utility deposit is required for stays of 30 days or more. 
  • Utility fees will be assessed in accordance with current metering and fee collection standards.

Helpful Information:

  • WiFi hotspot located in the Library.
  • High speed Internet and site-side WiFi available from Jabba Communications for a fee.
  • We do not allow pets in some accommodation types; however, we do allow service animals and a service animal may have stayed in a non-pet rental.

    We currently offer the following rental accommodations:
    Cottage (Sleeps 4/Pet Friendly)

    These cozy 1-bedroom cottages offer all of the comforts of home. Sleeping accommodations include a queen-size bed in the bedroom and a full-size sleeper sofa in the living room. The fully-equipped kitchen has a microwave, stove with oven, refrigerator, and all the utensils for a weekend getaway. The full bathroom is comfortable and convenient. In the living/dining area is a table that seats four and a flat-screen TV with cable. Linens included. Pets are welcome for a non-refundable pet fee of $200.

    • Coffee maker
    • Toaster
    • Pots and pans

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Paradise Campground, Utah

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Paradise Campground, Panguitch, Utah

     Paradise Campground is a small graveled RV park just north of the town of Panguitch, Utah.  From there, it was about a thirty-minute drive to Bryce Canyon.  While trying to make reservations I was never able to get anyone on the phone at the office, but they did call back.  When we got there, the office was closed.  A note on the door told us the rates of the sites and to pick a site and then put money in an envelope and slide it under the door.  Over the weekend, no one ever did come to the office.  The park was in good shape and looked as if someone had spent a lot of time and money into making the campground really nice and then just stopped, not quite finished with the renovations.  Speaking with another camper who had stayed there several times in the past, I guess the park has been this way for years.  We found the sites very close together, but there were enough empty campsites that people spaced themselves out.  We had no neighbors on either side so it wasn't bad.  With the campground being above 6000 feet and it being late September we did wake up to below freezing temperatures.

      We arrived at the early enough that we decided to head up to Bryce Canyon that day so that we could leave the cold and head south a day earlier.  On the way to Bryce, we drove through Red Canyon and stopped at the visitor's center.  Red Canyon is separate from Bryce Canyon and has many hiking trails.  Don't make the mistake of asking questions about Bryce Canyon at the wrong visitor's center.  When we arrived at Bryce Canyon, we parked at the shuttle bus center outside of the park.  We then rode the shuttle into the park, stopping at the visitor's center and then at Bryce Point.  From there we could view the main cathedral.  The other shuttle stops we more points along the rim of this same cathedral, so we walked most of the rim.  There are several trails that lead down into the canyon.  Had we more time, better shoes on, and better weather, we would have done more hiking.  The rim is over 8000 feet and with the wind, it wasn't very warm that day.

     On our second day, we decided to drive up to Cedar Breaks National Monument.   The drive up there was beautiful.  The birch trees were bright yellow mixed in with the dark evergreens.  When we arrived at the rim, we were above 10,000 feet and looking out to the west was a thick cloud cover below us.  We were able to view most of Cedar Breaks despite the clouds.  At the park's visitor center a couple of young ladies thought it would be cool to have photos taken while standing on top of a fence with a drop of several thousand feet behind them.  From what we've seen, it's a wonder more tourist don't lose their lives from trying to get that perfect photo shot.  Just down the road, we pulled into Duck Creek Village for lunch.  Duck Creek is a haven for ATV'rs and around the area are scores of trails to ride.  The area east of Cedar Breaks was made up of several individual peaks and the geography of the land formation was a combination Cclaron Limestone (like Bryce Canyon & Cedar Breaks) and black lava rock.  Like we found in Oregon and Washington in places the liver of lava flowing through the cooler rock forming lava tubes.  After our visit to Duck Creek, we stopped at one of these tubes, Mammoth Cave.  

   We left there on a Sunday morning heading further south to warmer weather, to get there we had to cross a mountain pass that was covered in a dusting of snow.  Two hours later we were setting up camp in Leeds on a sunny 70-degree afternoon.

From their website:

Paradise RV Park & Campground
2153 N Highway 89
Panguitch, UT 84759
Open May 1st - Oct 31st
(435) 676-8348
(800) 648-2268
The Beautiful 10 acre Paradise RV Park & Campground, located in Panguitch UT. is a perfect location for your next vacation. Within 15 miles from Bryce Canyon National Park and 70 Miles from Zion National Park, this location is perfect for your journey into Beautiful Southern Utah. 
Surrounded by the picturesque and awesome beauty of mountain vistas, while luxuriating at our Paradise Park, as everyone else is baking in the Hot SouthWestern Sun. You will remain cool where the summer temperatures are always moderate leaving hardly ever the need for Air Conditioning.
Paradise RV park has 60 large full hook-ups with up to 50AMP power, that can handle any size rig. Along with 5 Camping Cabins and 30 dry tents sites.
Located on the premises is a fantastic Laundry with triple Load Washers for your convenience. We have a wonderful Gift Shop which has rare collections and beautiful Indian Jewelry, representing the ART DECOR of this amazing breathtaking World of Southern Utah.
The area is great for Hunting and ATVing for you outdoor enthusiasts. And most importantly we are on the Grand Circle which is the Greatest Drive anywhere on the Planet featuring 10 National Parks, 4 National Forests, 11 National Monuments, and 8 State Parks.
Within 3 miles from Paradise RV Park, we are stationed just outside a full-service town, which has Restaurants, Grocery stores, and a nearby Hospital, all within 3 miles from the park!
Thank you for choosing Bryce-Zion Paradise RV Park for your next trip!
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