Between the time Tom and I were stuck at the QT in Kansas City and the time we could get the tires replaced and aligned, we stayed at Peculiar Park Place RV Park. Peculiar is the name of the town, not an adjective for the RV Park. According to Wikipedia, the town got the name …
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Santa Fe Skies RV Park in New Mexico
Before I finish talking about Santa Fe and New Mexico, I want to mention where we stayed during the five days we were in Santa Fe. Santa Fe Skies RV Park was not our first choice for staying in Santa Fe. In fact, we tried two other RV parks before calling Santa Fe. But, because …
Balloon Fiesta and KOA in Albuquerque New Mexico
When Tom and I decided to go through New Mexico the second week of October, we didn’t realize that was also the week of the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. When we called to make reservations at campgrounds around Albuquerque, they were full or only had one random night available. Finally we asked why all the campgrounds …
Coral Sands RV Park in Bluff Utah
During our explorations of southern Utah and surrounding areas, Tom and I stayed in the Coral Sands RV Park in Bluff, Utah. Due to the size of the RV, Tom and I do what he calls “Park and Play.” We park in a central campground and then make daily trips in various directions to see …
Kaibab Paiute Tribe RV Campground
At other National Park sites, we lived on the grounds of the park. At Pipe Spring we spent the summer up the hill from the monument at Kaibab Paiute Tribe RV Park and Campground. Pipe Spring paid for our stay, as National Park volunteers. So we enjoyed the campground and the people who came and …
Rubys Inn in Bryce Canyon City
Back in 1916, Reuben (Ruby) Syrett brought his family to the wilds of Southern Utah and saw Bryce Canyon for the first time. He was so impressed by the beauty of the canyon that he built a lodge called “Tourists Rest” near the rim of the canyon. In 1923 when Bryce Canyon became a National …
Statesville KOA and I-77 Campground
The last three times we’ve been traveling back and forth to St. Simons, we stayed at Statesville KOA. I don’t like to review a campground until we have stayed at least a couple of nights, so now I can write about this one. KOA divides its campgrounds into three kinds: Journey, Holiday, and Resort. Located …
Iowa Best Burger Cafe and Kellogg RV Park
On our way from Nebraska to Ohio we spent a night at Iowa Best Burger Cafe and Kellogg RV Park. I don’t usually write about places we stay unless we have been there at least two nights, but I am making an exception here. Iowa Best Burger Cafe and Kellogg RV Park is exactly the …
Twin Falls / Jerome KOA in Idaho
While exploring the National Park sites in Idaho, Tom and I stayed at the centrally located Twin Falls / Jerome KOA. The Twin Falls KOA was really nice because it was far enough off I-84 that we didn’t have to deal with a lot of noise. It was also close enough that we only had …
Pasco Tri-Cities KOA in Washington
While Tom and I were visiting the national park in eastern Washington, we stayed at the Pasco Tri-Cities KOA. The Tri-Cities area is composed of the cities of Pasco, Kennewick, and Richland with about 300,000 people. This is a booming area of the state, more than doubling in population since 2000. The lovely Columbia River …