luvmywestie

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We have been snowbirding in Yuma and are going to head back north in a couple of weeks. We plan to stop and stay at a few places for a few days at a time to explore and consider for future years stay. I am looking for suggestions in the Lake Havasu area. We do have 2 small dogs we are traveling with, so that has to be considered for us.
I would love to have television and internet, but it isn't a necessity. I am hoping there are some experienced folks out here with some ideas for us. Thanks in advance!!
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Us out West

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North where to? Oregon?
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luvmywestie

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Us out West wrote: North where to? Oregon?
What haven't you seen on the way down?
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Yes, Oregon will be our final destination, until next winter. We came down I-5 and stopped and visited friends in California on the way down. We really haven't done any sightseeing in that area. We are wanting to investigate a few parks on the way home and thought we would look at some places as we slowly work our way north. We don't want to hit I-5 until we are well past LA, so thought we would wander around and visit parks and see where we might want to return to for a longer stay in the future.
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Havasu Falls RV right on the highway (95?) on north part of town. Like a parking lot but vey clean, pool, cable. Wi-fi but in the rec hall...not too bad..nice places to sit...seldom busy.
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janni

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We stayed at Crazy Horse twice. Nice park and pets welcome.
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roaminaround

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The Parker strip is much more beautiful than Havasu or any of the parks in Havasu. The one exception is Havasu Springs resort. You can stay for $10 a night but have to sit thru a presentation which is pretty painless.
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We also have stayed at Crazy horse. Nothing special but it works fine. We sometimes boondock at Craggy Wash, just north of the airport. Also agree that Parker- or just north of it at the La Paz campground is beautiful. Tv or internet not so good tho...
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Beautiful area you should have a great time even for a short stay. We had parked our rig and had a condo so never stayed at any of the parks. Good Luck and have fun.
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we stayed in Riverlodge, between Parker and Lake Havasu city. pretty view of river and mountains, enjoyed the wild donkeys. free 9 hole golf course.
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