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Boondock Camping in Quartzsite Arizona - pop up cube tent

by:JOY Inflatable     2020-12-25
Boondock Camping in Quartzsite Arizona  -  pop up cube tent
Thousands of people travel to the cuastster in Arizona for cheap winter camping.Quartzsite is known for its large RV show in January and the Quartzsite Gem and Mineral Show that attracts thousands of winter tourists.Entertainment vehicles start into town in late autumn and midIn January, thousands of RVs gathered in a desert town of quartz site.
Although the resident population is about 2000 people, in the winter months, quartz site has received nearly a million tourists, with more than 100,000 people camping in private camps and public land around them.2014 of sports, resort and RV performance will in January 18 held26, but this is just one of many winter activities in town.Gem and Mineral exhibitions, craft exhibitions, exchange meetings and large exhibitionsThe flea market has attracted the gathering of RV clubs, families, friends, especially retirees from all over the world.
Admission is usually free and the exchange spreads around the town, although parking in some areas requires a small fee.A city of Arizona or the California border;Other people enter their RVs from all over the United States.S.Spend the winter with Canada.There are about 25 private camps with full connections within and near the quartz site, but these camps usually have to be booked in advance.
(BLM) the land around the town.
No booking is required, you can always find a location no matter which area you choose.Some day trips from quartz site may require 4 wheel drive vehicles.For more information and maps, please check these links or get in touch with the Quartzsite Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center.
-The museum is right next to me.
---Can be from 78 and I-And other ways to improve.-Opal Mountain minePalo Alto, California.-Ghost City-Tumco/hedge25 miles north of Highway 80.Quartzster is located in the desert 876.Above sea level, surrounded by mountains.During the day of January and February, the temperature ranged from 65 degrees to 4 inch of precipitation.
From 37 °-71 ° f and night lows43°F.
In January and February, the Quartzsite changed from a leisurely Western town to a small city, with various types of car homes, trailers and campers pouring into the area.Some tourists come back every year to gather in special locations in the desert, where a variety of motorhomes are gathered, or spread along dirt and stone roads that meander through the desert.Other, first-When visitors come to see a large RV show, when they explore the dirt road into the desert and discover jam meetings around the campfire, they end up staying for a month or more, make new friends along the way.
The quarry also attracted the rockers!Many tourists are retirees who are attracted for a month or months by mild weather, performances and events..In addition to Quartz, turquoise, agate, geology and many other collectible rocks, abandoned gold and copper mines are scattered on the mountain, with the promise of gold hidden in "thar hills.In addition, about 2000 suppliers sell rocks, minerals, craft supplies, jewelry-making supplies, clothing, sporting goods and everything you can imagine from all over the world.
The sun is almost always shining, so check out other useful solar devices!The Yuma district land administration oversees the camping area near the cuastster, Arizona.For many winter tourists, this is a popular place to camp for a few weeks or months.It's another experience of camping in the camp, where your RV can be connected to electricity, water, sewer and cable TV.
However, thousands of retirees not only adapted to the original conditions, but also enjoyed the time spent in the desert.Some of the most popular camps are La Posa LTVA (long term visitor area) in the South, Scadden Wash in the east, Hi, the North is Joe and pramosa and the West is a road runner.RVers has prepared generators, additional water tanks that can be brought to the gas station, additional water tanks on wheels (called Blue boys) for waste water and a variety of miscellaneous supplies.
Some RVs are equipped with solar panels or small portable wind turbines that provide power.There are also people who rarely use generators to charge batteries and lights at night.Each camp usually has a small outdoor carpet with lawn chairs, tables and outdoor stoves or grills.
Although timber is hard to find and timber collection is not allowed on BLM land, most campers make a small stone fireplace for the campfire.Because it can be cold sometimes in winter evenings and early mornings, portable propane heaters are convenient.Most people don't turn on portable propane heaters all night, but they can warm up indoors at night and early in the morning.
The quarry is surrounded by land from the Land Authority (BLM.Because the BLM Yuma field office management 1.With an area of 2 million acres in southwest Arizona and southeast California, free or very cheap camping opportunities are almost unlimited.
Usually, 14-day accommodation costs $40, and 7-month accommodation costs $180.All camping is scattered and there is no designated place.RVers camping in LTVAs can choose a place in the desert and set up a camp.
While a group of friends or clubs may circle an area for a comfortable gathering place, others who like privacy can choose a more remote location away from noisy parties or generators.The small camping fee in the long-term tourist area gives campers the right to use central garbage dumps, water injection stations and trash cans.Free casual camping, but those who choose to camp in the 14-day free zone must either go into town and use the dump, fill it with water, or pay a vendor in the town, let them bring water to their website and pump out their waste water tanks.
Another drawback of the free zone is that you should leave this site after 14 days.A First-It's an old thing if you 've never been to the Quartzsite --The timer says, "You have to go at least once!Maybe it's a year for you to travel to the desert town and see all the fuss.Let me tell you about our typical visit to the quarts website.
We drove 125 miles west from Phoenix.
Cross the land covered by cactus and rock.As we approached quatsky, we saw more and more RVs moving in the same direction until we finally left the interstate into town.The streets are dotted with a variety of RV.
It's not uncommon to see millions of dollars of Prevosts side by side with 30-year-old Winnebagos.There are pickup campers, pop-up tent trailers, motorcycle pull small tent trailers, and everything including homemade rigs.We turn left at Rt.After 95, head to La Posa South for a trip in the main activity area of the quartz site, where vendors have set up tents and live in the ramshakle building.
Many of their items have been placed: camping equipment, RV Supplies, Rock tables, outdoor chairs, grills, clothes, wind chimes, table for household items, food vendors and secondhand books.Although most tourists come by themselvesIncluding a car home or trailer, there are many kuastes from Arizona and California who choose to drive around the kuastes during winter events.--xa0The hotel facilities at quartz site are very limited, but there are also Hotels.
xa0In the nearby city, for those who want to drive to the show, see the flea market and exchange meetings.Blythe, CA Âxa0 -Parker, Arizona: 35 miles north.Yuma, AZ-miles south.Fort Wick, Arizona---xa0111 miles NortheastPhoenix, AZ -125 miles east.
Fort Ellen, Arizona: 17 miles west.
About 3 miles from town, we came to our destination south of La Posa, one of BLM's long-time tourist areas with a water gas station, dump and trash can.We went in and checked in for the first two weeks of our stay and went out to find our friends.Trailers and car houses are scattered around dirt roads alone and in groups.
Some people also set flags and tents.
Others have small outdoor living areas near their doors.There are several outdoor areas decorated with solar lights and many have solar panels and satellite antennas.After discussing with friends, we decided to search for a region with a small population.
Prior to that, we prepared rigs for our desert accommodations, filled our fresh water tanks and extra gallon-sized water tanks at the water station, and emptied our waste tanks at the dump.Then we unhook the trailer and drove out of the dirt road into the desert.About two miles away, we agreed on a perfect spot near a small car wash with several short trees growing nearby.
Our nearest neighbor is only about a mile away from us, but we know that we may have closer neighbors moving in as more people come to town.We checked the area to make sure we didn't park at the low point as flash floods were common during heavy rains.We were satisfied that we were in a safe place and parked the rig around 75 feet.
apart.
Don't squeeze your neighbors together!), Flatten a small area around our rig so we can sit in the chair.The desert here is covered with stones and rocks of all colors.We collected some stones, built a small fireplace for our campfire, and put some beautiful quartz on the edge of the carpet to prevent it from being blown away.
Our friends have a solar panel on their little trailer, so they have to park the solar panel south to get the most out of the sun.A solar panel is enough to provide lighting and power to charge their phones and computers.They use a small propane heater for heating, and the advantage is that they do not disturb the tranquility of the desert by running the generator.
Although many people who have been in the desert for months have brought satellite antennas to their TV and Internet services, we do not have satellite antennas.Occasionally, we run the generator at night to see if we can pick up a special TV show with an antenna, but usually we like to play cards or play games or read books with friends.Running the generator for too many hours is also considered a bad form as it will disturb others who enjoy the peaceful desert nights.
Life: good social etiquette.
There is another reason why so many winter tourists like to spend the winter at the quartz site.-Look for mines, gems, gold, turquoise and many other kinds of rocks in the desert.-This is not the same as traditional golf, as the golf course is arranged in the wash, ditch, rock and cactus on BLM land.
Most golfers use a club and a ball in a bright color so that they can find it in the Rock and the hamster hole, but in a friendly match for a few hours, this is an interesting thing.-So many RVers sing and play musical instruments that each area usually has a few riffs a week.Everyone is welcome to attend or just listen.
Bring chairs and drinks and meet some people.-(QIA) is a community center on the quarts website that sponsors at least two shows open to the public every week for a nominal fee of only a few dollars.Acting can be comedy, gospel, bluegrass or country music, or really unique shows like yodeler.
Occasionally there will be a larger name, and the entrance fee will rise accordingly.-QIA has also held online dance, crafts and other courses of interest for a small seasonal fee.-There are plenty of places to explore if you're in the mood for a day trip.
We often check the map.
Explore and hunt down roads in ghost cities, abandoned gold mines and attractions.Reading -Quartz site has a second-hand bookstore and has the opportunity to exchange books with campers.We are used to traveling with large bathtubs full of paperback books, which we exchange or give to other travelers.
Arts and Crafts-Many snowbirds take their hobbies with them during the trip.Carpentry, engraving, jewelry making, knitting, crochet, quilting and painting are just a few things RVers use to keep busy.If you decide to visit the quartz site for the first time this year, be prepared to experience a very different experience than anywhere else.
People say you either like it or hate it, but one thing is for sure and you will never forget it.One of the best things about life is that your house is on wheels.Park your car when you find a place you like.
When you're in a place you don't like, you roll on the road!Whatever you decide to do, have a good time!Maybe this winter we will see you on the road or on kuatspite!I would love to hear from you!Whether you are a novice or a veteran, I hope you will be able to feed this article back on quartz site.Please accept the survey and leave comments, questions and suggestions in the comments section
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