Stayed one nite passing thru Yuma. Pleasant office staff and they have a many escort you to your site and make sure you set set up ok. Have converted all to 50 amp so they lent us an adapter to get to 30 amp. Transient sites are all pull thrus. Gravel lots with a picnic table. Friendly snowbirds invited us to join their dance that evening. Scheduled activities. Pool and hot tub. Good at Passport America rate but you are next to I-8 so it can be loud for sleeping at times.
Quiet, Laid Back.
Clean park with full hook ups. Friendly staff. Sites are packed stone and have no picnic table. Very laid back and mostly filled with golfers that are there for a while. They invite you to golf outings and weekly pot luck. Right on the Mexico border. Great WiFi access and cable channels. Rate is Passport America. Golf is about $15-$18 and includes cart.
Clean park with full hook ups. All gravel, no grass, no picnic table. No cable and only one English speaking channel worked on antenna-something from Paris-go figure! Didn?t use the facilities so can?t speak to that. Nice little store with jerky, fudge, dried snacks, honey, olives, pecans, jewelry, Knick knacks and more. Big problem is trains. They run day and nite, are very close by and are loud, many you feel the vibrations. While you only hear the whistle from afar, the rest of the noise kept us up all nite. While I?m a light sleeper, my husband is normally dead to the world and he was kept up. Internet less than slow. One other thing, they are in Passport America at 50% rate of $14.40-they charge a regular rate of $15.
Office manager very nice. All dirt lots (it is the desert) with lots close, picnic table. It?s right off I10 and there is road noise all nite and an occasional train. Also, you?re in cattle country here so the smell is pretty strong. You?re about half way between El Paso and Las Cruz so it?s a ways too everything. Okay over night at Passport America rate of $20 but surely not worth regular price of $40.
Super manager on site. Denise is so friendly and helpful, provided us with brochures and info on the local attractions and places to eat. Park itself is just a big gravel parking lot. Tightly packed in with no picnic table or shade. It is right next door to a city park with a walking and bike trail which is nice. Regular price of $40 is too high but the Passport America 1/2 price made it ok. Also, nearby train runs at nite blowing horn?.
Has a reserved, first come first serve, primitive and day use areas. We spent 1st nite in day use area at $8 as all hook up sites were full. The day use area is nothing but a parking lot but it allowed us to have a first jump in the morning for a hook up site at $14. The primitive area is exactly that and the road to get there is not one we would take our 35? class A towing a car down. There were a couple of Class C?s down there. Sites are like being in the desert but have space, a grill a sheltered picnic table. Overlooking the lake, fabulous! There?s a ramp for boats and fishing but it?s catch and release as the sign says the fish are contaminated:-(. Nice walking trails to lake and up to office area. And the stars at nite!
Full hook ups including great WiFi and cable. Grassy/gravel sites with a picnic table. Lots of activities offered for snowbirds. Would like to see the sites spaced further apart.
Small sites with just two picnic tables end to end separating sites. Electric and water located between tables, meaning every other site has services on the wrong side- like us. Had to run under the RV. Showers are $1 for 4 minutes.