Blue Sky RV Park
10247 S. Frontage Rd., Yuma
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Blue Sky RV Park Yuma

10247 S. Frontage Rd. Yuma, Arizona, 85365, United States

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Heading East Again - El Cajon CA to Yuma AZ

A travel blog entry by momadunc

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We're back on the road again and stopped tonight in Yuma where we will stay for a few days to visit friends and to check out the Kofa Escapee Park. We really enjoy these parks as we frequently encounter people who have crossed our paths before. This is the home park for our Cruise Coordinator Brenda and her husband and a park that, although we ...

Day 2 - A turn for the better

A travel blog entry by jimfrondorf

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... the lotion on my arms and legs. Smart guy, he is. On the other hand, I spent the first part of the day in long pants and a jacket, and finished still wearing a long sleeve jersey. Temp never got out of the low 60's. That's about 50 degrees lower than the 110 that I saw in this same part of the country on CC1. Much more comfortable, and saving a ton of money on Gatorade.

Tomorrow - so long, California and hello, ...

Life inside a 10' box

A travel blog entry by homeport

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Hi fellow travellers, future travellers and those travelling vicariously along with us on our 9 month journey to see Canada and the USA via two lane highways (and less) in a 9' pickup camper. As most of you know we have settled down in the Arizona area for the winter testing our wings at being snowbirds. Well we can tell you that the limits on adventure are only the limits you set for yourself and of course set by your budget.
There are many activities that you ...

Stayed for 3 weeks

A travel blog entry by ironworker025

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Hello everyone, thought I had better get the blog updated. We went to Yuma Az and got a spot in a campground and took care of all the things that had to be done to the motor home. Change the oil and washed and waxed it. Bonnie made windshield cover so when we are parked you can see out but can not see in.We had some really good neighbors from Canada. There names are Bob and Karen, met at ...

Yuma - The Fort, The Prison and Downtown

A travel blog entry by momadunc

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... into a narrower channel. The spot just downstream was the safest and easiest place to cross the river - The Yuma Crossing. (YVB)

One of the rock outcroppings is know as Mission Hill and the other as Prison Hill. They are linked by the historic ocean-to-ocean bridge(1915, first highway across the Colorado) and a railroad trestle (1877, first rail crossing of Colorado, first rail line built east of Yuma) [trains for Bob!]

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