Quartzsite
This past weekend Virgil, Mom, Dad, and I took a trip over to Quartzsite. Quartzsite is a snowbird's paradise about 2 hours straight west of Phoenix on I-10 where it makes a junction with US 95. During the winter, the area becomes crowded with all kinds of RVs - ranging from the rickety old Winnebago to a $200k motorbus. The official population of Quartzsite is around 3500, but during the winter, can reach close to 250,000.
So what's the big attraction? FLEA MARKETS! Here you'll find both old and new items. There are lots of booths that really cater toward the snowbirds, selling RV parts, accessories, and decorations. You name it, they've got it.
Finding a place to park your RV for the night is no problem either. There are several areas designated for "long term visitors." There are no designated campsites, all you have to do is pull your rig out into the desert and find a place that is suitable.
One thing that we like to do is star gaze. The sky is clear and it is dark enough (no lights on the ground to distract), that it's almost like being in a planetarium. We've even spotted several falling stars.We heard lots of coyotes howling during the night. Dad claims there were 62 coyotes on his first count, but only 60 on a 2nd try. Uh huh, sure.
So what's the big attraction? FLEA MARKETS! Here you'll find both old and new items. There are lots of booths that really cater toward the snowbirds, selling RV parts, accessories, and decorations. You name it, they've got it.
Finding a place to park your RV for the night is no problem either. There are several areas designated for "long term visitors." There are no designated campsites, all you have to do is pull your rig out into the desert and find a place that is suitable.
One thing that we like to do is star gaze. The sky is clear and it is dark enough (no lights on the ground to distract), that it's almost like being in a planetarium. We've even spotted several falling stars.We heard lots of coyotes howling during the night. Dad claims there were 62 coyotes on his first count, but only 60 on a 2nd try. Uh huh, sure.
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