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sonny mensies

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Does any one have any info on the Turquose valley Camp Ground & Golf course in Naco Az near Bisbee right on the Mex border. We are thinking of spending the winter down that way. Thanks Sonny

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I've heard the golf course is a good one, a real challenge with one par 6 hole. However, what do you plan to do other than golf? Naco has absolutely nothing to offer, neither on the U.S. nor Mexican side. The Mexican side, other than some dentists and one restaurant, is nothing tourist-wise. Bisbee is an artsy type old mining town but not somewhere I would count on for entertainment over the winter.


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Turquoise Valley Web Site

The price is right

RATES:

Monthly:
Jan, Feb, March: $295/month + electric

April, May: $240/month + electric

June, July, Aug, Sep: $200/month + electric

Oct, Nov, Dec: $240/month + electric

Activities
Seasonal and year-round activities are many and include...

Mondays: Women's Exercise; Womens' & Mens' Golf Groups; Evening Potlucks followed by cards and other games.

Tuesdays: Ladies Golf; Happy Hour Bar Specials.

Wednesdays: Women's Exercise; Co-Ed Golf; Evening Dinner Dances with Live Music.

Thursdays: Hobbies and Crafts; Southern Arizona Men's Senior Golf League traveling tournaments; Evening Happy Hours; Poker Night.

Fridays: Women's Exercise; Mens' and Womens' Golf Groups; Fish Fries with Live Musical

Entertainment. Weekends: tournaments and more.

Many other activities

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can get cold there in winter

D&E Johnson

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too cold for me down there in winter, try heading farther west in AZ. They can get a dusting of snow and freezing temps, friends stayed in Tombstone and it snowed. We are near the Colorado River off I-10 towards Quartzsite. It was cooler this past winter but not freezing. Always wamrs up by 8am and stays that way. Of course it did rain 3 times. and there are lots of things to do and day trips..Dona


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The Naco area if very pretty but very cool in the winter, as has been stated. Sierra Vista has lots of shopping and things to do as well as Tombstone and Bisbee has the open pit mine with tours and the town has lots of tourist shops, which specialize in copper. Great area to spend some time when it's warm, but it is in the mountains, hence the coolness.

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