We checked in at 8 pm and were out by 10:45 am but I think this might be an ok place if you have kids or dogs. It's a small property and the "hidden lake" is really nothing more than a large pond, much too small for boating or kayaking. Fishing is catch and release... Continue Reading →
The Food — OKC and vicinity
Thought I would comment on some of the eating places but definitely not a definitive dining guide as there is so much we didn't try. These are just a few places that stuck out in my mind from the last couple weeks. There were a couple real highs and at least one low as far... Continue Reading →
Roadrunner RV Park, South OKC, OK
If I was going to use one adjective to describe this park, it would be "manicured. " This is a very well kept up RV park in South Oklahoma City, just minutes from downtown or Moore, which ever direction you need to go. I found it very convenient for the week that I was here... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on Leaving California
I moved to California with my family in 1972 when I was a freshman in high school. In 1996, I moved to Oregon, my first time living outside of the state of California since 1972. In 2000, I moved back to California until this year. So that was a total of 42+ years in one... Continue Reading →
Elk City/Clinton KOA, OK
After spending the night in what was basically a parking lot, this was a refreshing change. KOAs can always be counted on to be comfortable and have the amenities I need. After parking, we walked over to the dog park and I was so not impressed -- it was only about 8 feet wide and... Continue Reading →
The Texas Panhandle in a Day
I hope when you travel you don't have the day I had. It wasn't awful but it definitely could have been better. I guess I've been spoiled by all my travel plans going so well the last two months. You gotta have one SNAFU once in awhile. I left my last New Mexico spot about... Continue Reading →
Cactus RV Park, Tucumcari, NM
THIS RV PARK IS NOW CLOSED I didn't know anything about Tucumcari but decided to stay here for three nights and I'm glad I did. Cactus RV Park is a no frills rv park with few amenities but it's inexpensive and there's so much nearby. They have 3 different sections and will escort you to... Continue Reading →
Route 66 Casino and RV Resort, near Albuquerque, NM
Brand new and very stylish. I was greeted by the manager and 2 other employees and made to feel very welcome. This RV park is run like a 5 star hotel. They give you a key card to go back and forth from the casino, they escort you by golf cart to your site, they... Continue Reading →
USA RV Park, Gallup, NM
This rv park is right off I40 and the entrance is on the main road. Don't follow the GPS directions or you will go miles out of your way. It's a very large park with mostly pull thru sites and a nice organized pattern. Each street had a route 66 sign with a different state... Continue Reading →
Meteor Crater RV Park, near Winslow, AZ
If you like pristine and well- organized, this is the park for you. If you like to bend the rules, drive on. They are dog friendly but I was scared to let my dogs pee any where before we got to the dog park. It's meticulously landscaped and there are signs everywhere. Plus, there is... Continue Reading →