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Old 10-20-2014, 04:54 PM   #21
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Do you know anything about Emerald Desert in Palm Desert?
I will be there 11/20-12/20. They had a special @ $750 including utilities.
At our local RV show last year, they had a similar special, but only December. We checked it out - nice, but sites are closer together than Indian Waters. They wanted $2K for January.
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Old 10-20-2014, 07:21 PM   #22
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We have wintered in California for the past 4 years or so. We like the Borrego Springs area, it's in the desert about an hour south west of Palm Springs and San Diego is a couple of hours "over the hill" from Borrego Springs. The population is about 3,000 so it's pretty quiet and you have to head towards Palm Springs or Brawley for decent shopping.

There are lots of camping opportunities in the area starting from primitive camping in the desert to more upscale facilities.

We stay at the Springs at Borrego RV resort http://www.springsatborrego.com/ It's a bit pricey but has great facilities and services, if you are a golfer there is a 9 hole course on site and an 18 hole course in the adjacent Roadrunner club.

We have also stayed at the Fountain of Youth RV park near Indio, I just got a postcard from them and they are offering winter sites for under $2,000 plus electric, it's an OK park but not as nice as the Springs.

Andy ("Oriana") who is contributor to this forum above has stayed near Indio, he may be able to provide info about his experiences there.

WOW!! Is that $2000. per month or per season? That must me a super nice place to demand that kind of money. Although, I also couldn't believe that some of the parks on the Emerald Coast in Florida can ask $1800. per week to park in the sand. I don't like to play in the sand that much.

Where we stay in Palmetto, FL gets around $750. per month including electric. That is about my limit.
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The $2000 was for 4 months, they also had a $1500 price as well, that's a winter season for us Canuks!
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You can also check out Indian Waters, which is located in Indio. It is about 60 miles from the CG that Al uses.

We were very impressed and know of at least 1 other Redwood that will be there. We prefer the deluxe patio sites with grass.
We stayed at Indian Waters overnight last spring on the way to Pomona, CA.
It looked like a very nice park, of course it was offseason and quite empty.
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We stayed at Indian Waters overnight last spring on the way to Pomona, CA.
It looked like a very nice park, of course it was offseason and quite empty.
Affirmative - brilliant park, lots of space between the sites, great other owners, very dog friendly and lots of activities.

We will be back there in 2016.
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