As soon as you arrive at the Thousand Trails South Jetty preserve, you will be greeted with a warm welcome from your Ranger who is there to help in any way possible. Driving to your site you will pass several of the big trees that are settled throughout the park. Just to the right, you notice members enjoying an arts and crafts workshop in the Activity Lodge. Once youve parked… [View Details]
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South Jetty RV an Encore Resort
Lyman Lake State Park
Note: As of February 22, 2010, the park is closed indefinitely due to budget reductions. Created as an irrigation reservoir by damming the Little Colorado River, Lyman Lake State Park is a 1,200-acre park that encompasses the shoreline of a 1,500-acre reservoir at an elevation of 6,000 feet. It is fed by snowmelt from the slopes of Mount Baldy and Escudilla Mountain, the second and third highest mountains in Arizona.… [View Details]
Sinks Canyon State Park
Sinks Canyon State Park is six miles southwest of Lander, Wyoming on Highway 131. Sinks Canyon State Park features a geologic phenomenon in which the Popo Agie River vanishes into a large cavern (the Sinks) but reappears in a trout- filled pool, the Rise, about half a mile down the canyon. These trout live a leisurely life, with no fishing allowed. A visitor center features wildlife and recreation exhibits, viewing… [View Details]
Hell Creek State Park
You'll reach this campground park, 25 miles north of Jordan, through the spectacular scenery of the Missouri Breaks landscape. On the Hell Creek Arm of Fort Peck Lake, this park provides facilities for most water sports as well as excellent walleye fishing. Hell Creek also serves as a launching point for boat camping in the wild and scenic Missouri Breaks. The campground has a camp host, fire rings/grills, picnic tables,… [View Details]
Pacific City RV Resort
Thousand Trails Pacific City is located on the Central Oregon Coastline amid thousands of towering spruce trees and Spectacular Ocean views. Enjoy nature trails, beachcombing, ocean, lake and river fishing, clamming, crabbing, tide pools, surfing, sand dunes and whale watching. Relax around a campfire roasting hot dogs or Smores. The slower pace of the coast will enable you to appreciate the wildlife and scenery native to our area. Local resident… [View Details]
Valley of Fires Recreation Area
Valley of Fires recreation area is located immediately adjacent to the Malpais Lava Flow. Approximately 5,000 years ago, Little Black Peak erupted and flowed 44 miles into the Tularosa Basin, filling the basin with molten rock. The resulting lava flow is four to six miles wide, 160 feet thick and covers 125 square miles. The lava flow is considered to be one of the youngest lava flows in the continental… [View Details]
Shadehill Reservoir State Recreation Area
Nestled on the shores of Shadehill Reservoir, the park offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy land- and water-based activities. The reservoir is one of western South Dakotas few large lakes. The dam, built in 1951 by the Bureau of Reclamation, creates more than 5,000 surface acres of water creating fun for everyone. Shadehill offers 52 electrical campsites and 4 camping cabins. The two-bedroom lodge is a favorite of large groups,… [View Details]
Ledges State Park
The wildlife and plant communities are interwoven with the human history of Ledges. Humans have appreciated this unique area for thousands of years. Archeological evidence found within the park dates to around 4,000 years ago. At the time of European settlement, the Ledges area was inhabited by the Sauk, Fox (now the Mesqwakie) and Sioux. Native American mounds in the vicinity contain artifacts acting as silent reminders of the area's… [View Details]
Seaside RV
Indoor and outdoor recreation facilities make this preserve a year-round destination. Surrounded by scenic and historic sites, visitors can go whale watching, hiking, biking, salt-water fishing and swimming in the summer. Or visit the Lewis and Clark historical sites, the air museum, the Seaside Aquarium and the factory outlet stores in the cooler months. A highlight of this location is an indoor pool and spa that are sure to please… [View Details]
Goblin Valley State Park
No trip to Utah's Castle Country would be complete without a visit to Goblin Valley State Park. Wind and water have carved fantastic and unique goblin-like sculptures out of rock, creating an outdoor playground that inspires the imagination. Numerous rocks and coves offer unlimited walking, exploring, or hiking opportunities. It is well worth the time to hike through the area for a few hours, to enjoy the desert beauty and… [View Details]