This is a very affordable RV park. It's on four levels, most of the come-and-go people are on the first level where I am, close to the office, dog park, laundry, picnic area, and other amenities. There are many year-round residents, a few on this level, but most on the lower levels. There are different size sites, some are back-ins, just plain full-hook-up sites like mine, some have a concrete pad, some are drive through, others have a shade structure. On the lower levels the sites are wider and longer and some have storage sheds. They are priced differently by the type of site.
Below is the office which includes a really nice patio on the side and to the rear of the building. One evening when Katie had tons of energy and wanted to run, I took her there and let her off leash (which is allowed - it's a fenced in area) and she ran like crazy down the lawn, along the patio and back. She was so excited to be running on lawn - actually running at all. She was so happy.
The building has a laundry on the right side, outside the laundry door is a small room with a couch where I waited while my wash/dry cycles were going. It has a bookcase full of audiobooks, books and magazines. The building has bathrooms with large showers, a very large kitchen/meeting room, a smaller room housing the library, where there are books and videos, and also where the mail is delivered. Everything is decorated nicely and very well kept and the staff here are all very friendly and helpful. By the way, in the office they sell all kinds of things - RV accessories, some food treats, and they even have a freezer with Schwan's frozen foods you can buy. They've thought of everything.
One of the old rusty items here in the park - this is on the patio:
After her run, I put Katie back in the stroller and we walked home.
There is a little picnic area across from the office. It has a bar-b-que and water spigot. Over Memorial Day the park put on a dinner of bar-b-qued hamburgers and hot dogs. Since I'm on my new eating plan, we went over and chatted for a bit, then went home for our poached chicken dinner.
In addition to the RV sites, there are three park models for rent at a three day minimum. One is 1-bedroom, and two are 2-bedrooms. It's nice for the full time residents here, or even people like me moving around, to have these on-site where friends or relatives can come and visit for a few days or longer and be right here where we are.
Below is the fenced dog corral. It's right behind our site on a little hill and one morning Katie was barking and looking toward the kitchen window. There was a woman there with two dogs that were just having the best time. They ran and ran, one jumped all over the other and then they ran and ran again.
There's an area with a lot of old, rusty farm equipment, and also others around the park.
Here's our site - nothing fancy, but nice. There was no one on one side for most of the time, and the other side has a 5th wheel that has been unoccupied the whole time we've been here. Big rocks, trees and bushes and cactus separate the sites and actually provide quite a bit of privacy.
We had these blooming cactus plants on each side of our site:
Lizards would spend time in the heat of the day lounging on the rocks. Katie was after this one, and he went under one of flat rocks. Can you see him? This isn't such a great hiding place, buddy! Katie always went right to the rocks each time she went out the door for a walk to see if any lizards were there.
One day I noticed something moving out the window, and there was a Roadrunner walking along on the side of The Palms. I was taking his photo when he took off:
Then he stopped by the tree:
See how different he looks when he raises his top feathers and tail?
Then he got back down into traveling mode:
And away he went.
I wasn't expecting to see Roadrunners here, so that was a really nice bonus. Lots of other birds here, too, doves, quail, etc., but you don't need to see them again.
As Katie and I were taking our afternoon walk one day, we saw a snake on the path. I wasn't sure about him - he wasn't moving, but looked like he was alive. So I took a small rock and tossed it his way and he didn't move. I'm not up on snakes, his tail didn't look like rattles, but... I still didn't want to step over him.
We walked off the path onto the road to get around him. He was pretty long and showed no signs of being run over or smashed in any way. I don't like snakes, but seeing them is always exciting and I have to get a photo. Anyone know what kind of snake this is?
I saw this large flowering cactus along the road, too.
Very pretty blooms.
There are some rock cairns at the entrance of the RV park. I always enjoy seeing them, and have made a few myself over the years.
I remember driving around the campground with my friend, Hazel, exercising her Greyhounds. She would talk about her blog, her followers and the people she followed. She communicated with many of them, and one that I specifically remember is Charlie. Hazel thought it was so interesting that the DOG wrote the blog posts, and she thought he was so funny. If there was a recent post from Charlie, she always related to me what he said. And Charlie: she felt bad that she thought you were a Greyhound. And embarrassed! She said you set her straight - so funny. :)
Thanks for following along with us, Charlie. Katie is so happy to have another dog along on our adventures! :)
So... tomorrow morning we are heading north to Storrie Lake State Park. It's cooler there and we will be more comfortable. I wanted to stop overnight at Albuquerque, but it's going to be blazing hot there, so we might just push on through to Storrie Lake. We'll see how it goes.
From me and Katie, have a great Sunday, everybody! :)
PS: I couldn't resist, it's so uncanny...