Marathon, TX - Marathon Motel & RV Park

We are in the middle of nowhere, in a remote area, in West Texas. Marathon (pop. 500, not counting cattle & wild burros) is the second largest town in Brewster County. Brewster County is the largestLeer más
Lajitas, Texas - Maverick Ranch RV Park

Now the truth can be told. The real reason for our stopping at "out in the middle of nowhere" Marathon was .........going to Great Bend National Park. We're here!
Being in Big Bend expands theLeer más
Alpine, Texas - Lost Alaskan RV Park

Alpine, TX, a big small town (pop. 6,000) in far West Texas. We pause here only for an overnight rest as we work our way toward our next significant stop. The town is literally an oasis in the desert.Leer más
Van Horn, Texas - Van Horn RV Park

Van Horn, TX is only a convenient spot for an overnight stop. We've camped here several times in the past, and our past exploration of the town and area has turned up little of interest. What we haveLeer más
Anthony, Texas- El Paso Anthony West KOA

We're confused! Where are we exactly?
Today's road trip brought us through and past El Paso, TX. OK? But we're not in El Paso. We're supposedly in Anthony. But Anthony straddles the Texas/New MexicoLeer más
Las Cruces, New Mexico - Las Cruces KOA

Finally got out of Texas and have arrived in Las Cruces, New Mexico, one of our favorite spots. Our campground sits well above the city, so we enjoy a great city view especially at night.
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Deming, New Mexico- Rockhound State Park

Still traveling through New Mexico, now in the remote Southwest corner of the state, and 30 miles from the Mexico border. We have found a beautiful state park; one we have not been to before.Leer más
Willcox, AZ - Willcox Elks Lodge #2131

We reached the farthest west point of our trip, Arizona, the Grand Canyon State. First Arizona stop is Willcox (SE corner of AZ) and the campground at the Willcox Elks Lodge. As a member of theLeer más
Benson, AZ - Kartchner Caverns State Pk

Benson, Arizona is one of our favorite stops. We have been here several times and for a reason that is not very apparent, considering Benson is a small town of 5,000 noted today for farming andLeer más
Tucson, Arizona - Tucson/Lazydays KOA

Well, here we are in the big city, 535,000 people big. To make it even bigger the entire metropolitan area has 1 million+ worker bees running to and fro. This is the environment that we usually passLeer más
Saguaro National Park - Rincon Mountain

Saguaro National Park, a Park with a city in the middle, Tucson.The Saguaro National Park has 2 districts, the Tucson Mountain District, west of the city and the Rincon Mountain District, on the east.Leer más
Madera Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains

World famous for its diverse flora and fauna, Madera Canyon lies south of Tucson, within the Santa Rita Mountains, in the Coronado National Forest. The Canyon rises through 4 life zones, from theLeer más
Oro Valley, AZ - Catalina State Park

Still nearTucson, AZ, but have moved northward to Catalina State Park in Oro Valley, AZ. This Park is one of our favorites which explains stopping here after only a few miles trip from our lastLeer más
Picacho, AZ - Picacho Peak State Park

Picacho Peak State Park is one of our favorite stops. So, while we traveled only 35 miles from our last stop, we had to stop at one of our favorites again.
The draw here is the scenery. It can't beLeer más
Cave Creek, AZ -Cave Creek Regional Park

Continuing north we have passed by Phoenix, AZ and now are camped at the Cave Creek Regional Park in Cave Creek, AZ. Cave Creek, described as a Desert Oasis, is north of and bordering Phoenix. ButLeer más
Sonoran Desert, Arizona

We have been talking a lot about the Saguaro Cactus and posting many pictures. It can be said that the Saguaro exemplifies Arizona in general and specifically the Sonoran Desert. They grow only in theLeer más
Clarkdale, AZ - Rain Spirit RV Resort

Clarkdale, AZ! Why here? Answer is, we just need a place to stop with possible exploration opportunities. Plus, the campground that we are staying in was calling to us. It's new, relatively small, hasLeer más
Flagstaff, Arizona - Flagstaff KOA

Leaving the desert Southwest, but still in Arizona. Now in the far northern part of the state, the High Desert, home to the city of Flagstaff. For Flagstaff "desert" means an annual average of 277Leer más
Holbrook,AZ- Holbrook Petrified Frst KOA

We have traveled east only 80 miles from Flagstaff, AZ, but weather has improved dramatically. No snow, with temperature in the 70's. Our elevation has dropped 2000 feet and we're back to typical aridLeer más
Gallup, New Mexico - USA RV Park

We're gathering travel momentum heading homeward. Gallup, NM, "The Heart Of Indian Country", is a halfway stop between Flagstaff, AZ and Albuquerque, NM. While we've been here before, this stop has aLeer más
Albuquerque, NM - Albuquerque KOA

Today we crossed the Continental Divide at 7,500 feet which means our trip is all downhill from here. We have stopped in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This stop is just that, only a stop for the night. WeLeer más
Tucumcari, New Mexico - Tucumcari KOA

Where and what is Tucumcari? It's a town of 5,000 people approximately halfway between Albuquerque, NM and Amarillo, TX; and in the Northeast corner of New Mexico, not far from the Texas panhandle. ItLeer más
Amarillo, Texas - Amarillo KOA

What day is it and where are we? Not a complaint, only a trip benefit.
Beautiful and interesting scenery goes by and another restful stop to enjoy! On our way to Amarillo we passed through rollingLeer más
Foss, Oklahoma - Elk City/Clinton KOA

Have arrived in Oklahoma. This is our first time camping in the Sooner State. Only a couple more states to go and we will have done all the lower 48 states.
This stop in Foss, OK (100 miles west ofLeer más
Choctaw, Oklahoma - Oklahoma City E KOA

As the KOA campground name indicates, we are near Oklahoma City. We're just east of the City, in Choctaw, OK. No trip through Oklahoma would complete without seeing Tornado Alley Central, OKC.
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