Category: Places of interest
Our boondocking site for the night was picture-perfect. Wouldn’t you agree? We wanted to stay longer, but Colorado was calling us. Durango—The train ride from Durango to Silverton is the number one tourist attraction. We met several people who said the ride was beautiful but suggested taking the bus back....
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Rocky National Park The road to Estes Park was scenic; however, it was long and windy even without a dually and 5th wheel. We were glad to see the first indication that we had made it. The town was a buzz with tourists busy strolling the sidewalks to shop and...
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The travel time from Idaho to my favorite park was over five hours, so it was decided to break up the trip and stay overnight at North Bingham City Recreation Park. It’s a small park with ample site lots offering electricity and water, and a dump station is on site....
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Silver Creek BLM (Bureau of Land Management)—When we can, we like to stay on BLM land. First, it’s free. Second, you usually are not sandwiched in with other RVs, and it’s quiet. However, the downside is that you have no facilities—no electricity, water, or sewer. Thankfully, we are self-contained and...
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Sahalie & Koosah Falls—The Waterfall Falls Loop trail connects two waterfalls via an easy 2.4-mile hike in the Willamette National Forest. I loved the trail because it follows the water flow from one fall to the other, so you are accompanied by the sound of rushing water for most of...
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