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Yahoo Message Number: 64153
Since many folks are getting ready to "fly" south, we are planning our first trip to Yuma. I have been researching parks seems like there are lots to choose from...we are fairly picky like it clean and quiet, sounds like many are by the interstate(not for us too loud) I found one called Hidden Shores Village that sounds good, but am open the any suggestions the group may have, looking at mid Nov to get there.
Thanks, Robby 03 Magna #6272

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Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 64156
Yuma has a lot of old RV parks full of lots of old park models. Here is a good site that may help you with your decision. http://www.rvparkreviews.com/ The Palms RV Resort has some of the best ratings. We have not stayed there but did attend an Oak Ridge Boys concert there last winter. Looks pretty nice.

D Bradley

04 Intrigue #11830

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Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 64160
Stayed 5 weeks at the Palms and it is very very nice. I would recommend it to anyone. Very upscale with great facilities. I would go back if I were to stay in Yuma again.

Jock Vargo
2005 Inspire
51428

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Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 64176
If you are looking for peace and quite, you might also consider some of the private lots owned by individuals who rent out a space on their lot or rent the entire lot out for the winter. There are many in the "foothills" and those are very nice, many with small casitas.

Ray

2000 Intrigue 11040

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Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 64183
Valuable advice from Ray. I own a lot in the Yuma Foothills (sorry, I don't lease it) which I much prefer over an RV park.
The typical rental lot in Foothills has two RV hook-ups and the owners rent out both sides. A couple of years ago they were renting for an average of $350 a month which, I understand, included all hook-ups. I know there are several members on this forum who rent, so perhaps they could update those numbers.
But it really depends on what your desires. If you want a swimming pool, club house, scheduled activities, etc., an RV park is your best bet.
If you are looking for space, only one neighbor and, as Ray says, "peace and quiet", look at a lot.

Jim
10613

Yuma

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 64193
I have an RV space for rent. Its located in the foothills of Yuma at 13503 E. 51st Lane. It is currently occupied, but will be available by Nov. 1st. $250 month plus elect. @ .15 per KWH.
I furnish water and sewer.

Nice private lot with a mountain view and in a quiet neighborhood. Go to Craigs list to see my ad. You can also google for a picture.
.http://yuma.craigslist.org/vac/1988216526.html
Jim H.

2007 Inspire, #51969

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Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 64218
Hi Friend, Im in Yuma on our lot. Our Park is Country Roads is the Best Park in Yuma. Yes The Palm's is a good choice as its new and rent there is cheaper. I would suggest check out our park and Im on lot 869 with our Allure. Here is our website countryroadsyuma.com Ken 99 Allure 30356