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Camping out behind Coach Glass in Coburg and frankly enjoying the weekend solitude in an industrial park. The local Country park - Armitage is very nice with lots of trees and wide open spaces and the sites far apart, but while the windshield goop cures the coach stays put - slides in, jacks stowed. So this is fine with me - I like it a whole lot better than a crowded RV park with sites packed in a few feet from each other. Also lots of room to ride the bikes here and fishing near by.
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Lovin this new big beautiful piece of glass
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And of course entertaining the 10 year old
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Between Coburg & Junction City you can get pretty much everything you need done to your rv. Wish we were a bit closer but it’s a nice, pleasant trip from the Bay Area to the Eugene area.
I’m headed up to Amazing Creations in Junction City ( Home page - Amazing Creations ) on Wednesday to get a couple slide toppers restitched. They were recommended by a local shop so we’ll see. By the end of this trip the coach should be in fairly nice shape. Just need to replace a front shade motor now.
 
I’m headed up to Amazing Creations in Junction City ( Home page - Amazing Creations ) on Wednesday to get a couple slide toppers restitched. They were recommended by a local shop so we’ll see. By the end of this trip the coach should be in fairly nice shape. Just need to replace a front shade motor no
 
We have used them several times for both coaches with good results.
 
Ingles Fuel Station, Franklin NC. lol, not a classy RV Park, but we took the rig out to keep the fluids moving and the tires rolling. I try to do that once a month.

So today we filled it up and watched the face of the cashier who exclaimed that was more than her paycheck for the week.

On a side note, I'm not sure who that guy is in the picture. It kind of looks like me, but about 45lbs heaver than he was last summer. I don't think he's come out of winter hibernation yet . . . ;)

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Lemon Cove Village RV Park, Lemon Cove, CA

What a clean, well maintained park!!! Staff is extremely friendly. Most of the sites are pull through with 30&50Amps, water, and sewer. Crushed granite lanes and pads. Has a pool, clean bathrooms, and seperate tent camping area. Small store in office for forgotten supplies. Some of the best RV Park WiFi I have connected to and was able to stream without annoying buffering and screen freezes. I have AT&T and had between 1 and 4 bars (mostly 2 or 3) depending on what the sunspots were up to.

On CA-198 NE of Exeter and Visalia near 3 Rivers on the way to Sequoia National Park.

In August so today hit 105 (which means the RV warmed up to 86 with ACs blasting), but it's a dry heat. Lol

A woman had a great lemonade and hot dog food carts set up in the evenings for Park guests.

Best,
-Mark
 

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There’s a big beautiful London Aire over at Rev so my little Ventana will be on good company
 
We left Polson, MT and drive around Flathead Lake and got to West Glacier KOA Resort. Set in the foothills of the mountains. Our site has a concrete pad, a fire pit, table and 6 chairs and a propane grill. This is one of the prettiest campgrounds especially a KOA we have been to. Lot of activities for adults and kids. Lots of room between each site too. Had food trucks for dinner tonight. The Red Bus Line comes to this campground and picks you up and drops you back off so you can tour Glacier National Park.
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Mountain Gate RV Park, Redding, CA

I've stayed quite a few times at the RV parks on the Southside of Redding and the Win-River Casino, so I decided to mix it up this time. Heading North up I5 this jewel is just past Redding and on the right hand (east) side.

Good WiFi for streaming. Clean Park with friendly staff.

There are Blackbear Dinners within 5 miles to both the north and south of this RV park! Hit one for breakfast regardless of your travel direction on your way out. 😋

Best,
-Mark
 

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1 week stop at Dogwood Acres in Newville PA. We've stayed here several times previous and always enjoyed the quiet, peaceful feel of the place. They are installing solar panels to power the campground up the hill. Owners are very easy to get along with and take good care of the park which has huge open areas and Frisbee golf. Spotty Verizon, decent T mobile and OTA. We got the end site with lots of room on our street side. Irma likes the picnic table!
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@MarkMaxPayne Have you tried Rolling Hills in Corning? I stop there usually on my trips north and south. Its very easy in and out. I will have to try the one you suggested next time.
I have not. Will have to add it to my list. Thanks!
 
Premier RV Resort of Eugene Oregon

Stopping at Bish's in Junction City and thought I'd stay at a RV park this time vs their hospitality lot. I managed to score their last remaining pull through.

Huge concrete pads, able to keep my tow vehicle attached while parked. Great pedestal, water, sewer hookups. Large green grassy lawn patio area. Oh, and two catch and release fishing ponds on property?!? A couple of dog runs, one with a playful set of hurdles. Restrooms, showers, and laundry. Very friendly staff and a well stocked store for anything you may need to restock on.

WiFi was great, but they don't want you to stream from it as part of their park rules. Oops. I might have forgotten what connection my TV was using for YouTube.

In all this is a great spot. I would wear earplugs though as I-5 isn't far away if se sensitive to noise.

Best,
-Mark
 

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1 week stop at Dogwood Acres in Newville PA. We've stayed here several times previous and always enjoyed the quiet, peaceful feel of the place. They are installing solar panels to power the campground up the hill. Owners are very easy to get along with and take good care of the park which has huge open areas and Frisbee golf. Spotty Verizon, decent T mobile and OTA. We got the end site with lots of room on our street side. Irma likes the picnic table!View attachment 25380View attachment 25381
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This is great to know. We pass through this area often to visit family and were wondering about stopping here.

Bill
 
Dry camping in Target Tree Campground in the San Juan Forest Hesperus, CO. 70 degrees at 1:50pm.
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