We pulled up our roots and are heading South for the Winter. This year we left Washington state and are headed for Colorado Springs for our son's retirement from the Air Force. (For the record I am much to young to have a son retiring.)
We will be seeing cooler weather than we like but will be racing for the boarder as soon as the retirement party is over. We'll jump the "wall" and be in Mazatlan, Mexico to enjoy the sunny weather as soon as we can get there.
What are your Winter plans this year?
Barbaraok said
11:29 PM Oct 15, 2018
We are in Mesa, Arizona. Hopefully no more hurricanes coming across the Baja and a return to dry conditions.
Hdrider said
07:21 AM Oct 16, 2018
We are slowly rolling towards Casa Grande Arizona. Have reservations starting November 1st.
PIEERE said
07:42 AM Oct 16, 2018
Right Here in Middle Tennessee!
bjoyce said
08:43 AM Oct 16, 2018
We arrived in Mesa Arizona yesterday and had dinner with Barb and Dave. Great food and great conversation at their place. Now to furnish the park model, move in and put the motorhome in storage until a December trip to be with family for Christmas.
NWescapee said
10:35 AM Oct 16, 2018
Slowly heading south, we'll leave Sacramento this weekend after nearly a month of perfect fall weather. Heading the Central CA coast, then Vegas so we can fly out for some family visits, then finally south to AZ where we'll be all winter. Splitting time between Tucson, Mesa, Quartzsite and other as yet to be determined locations. We still haven't decided we need to stay in one place for longer than a month at a time!
LarryW21 said
12:48 PM Oct 16, 2018
On the Central California Coast unless it "warms up" for short periods along U.S. Hwy. 395 around Bishop and Lone Pine.
Terry and Jo said
01:45 PM Oct 16, 2018
Back in Oklahoma.
Terry
Second Chance said
01:53 PM Oct 16, 2018
Haven't decided yet. We're headed for Cincinnati, OH, right now for the birth of grandbaby #14. We have long-term reservations through mid-December, but can bail before then if it gets too cold (without financial penalty). We have to be in Augusta, GA, sometime in January for semi-annual medical/dental stuff, but we haven't filled in the blanks between these obligations, yet.
Rob
jayc said
09:06 AM Oct 17, 2018
We will be at our annual park-hosting gig at the Inks Lake State Park until January and then go to the (hopefully) warm Rio Grande valley in Texas.
MAYBE2021 said
10:39 AM Oct 17, 2018
Hey Jay and Stella,Have you been following the news of flooding in the Highland lakes?The Llano river is experiencing record flooding this week. Although the Llano flows into the Colorado river below Inks lake, I think Inks is experiencing some flooding also.
How long have you been hosting there?When I retire my wife and I plan to start our RV journey hosting at Texas state parks.
Steve
Bobc said
07:13 PM Oct 17, 2018
We check into Williston Crossing in Williston Florida for the winter. This will be our first time spending the whole winter in one place. Should be interesting
RonC said
09:46 PM Oct 17, 2018
We are spending the next four months in San Antonio, TX. Minimum!
LaVitaEBella said
10:14 PM Oct 17, 2018
I will be heading to Ontario with my dog on board, I just hope that he won't create a mess on my car. I don't want to use a dog cage as it will take up some space inside the RV. Happy Holidays in advance!
-- Edited by LaVitaEBella on Sunday 21st of October 2018 05:12:28 PM
Roadpilot said
08:23 AM Oct 18, 2018
We'll be spending the winter in Naples, Florida. We come back for Thanksgiving and Christmas only.
RonC said
01:16 PM Oct 18, 2018
jayc wrote:
We will be at our annual park-hosting gig at the Inks Lake State Park until January and then go to the (hopefully) warm Rio Grande valley in Texas.
We had a boat slip at the LBJ Yacht Club and Marina for many years ... so very familiar with Inks (just above LBJ). That area has taken a real beating from floods ... are your plans still the same?
kb0zke said
06:23 PM Oct 18, 2018
We head for Texas in early November. Church conference in Plano, then coach service in Nac. Hope to spend the latter part of November and all of December at the Escapees park in Hondo. In January we move to Hobbs, NM for a Habitat For Humanity build.
RonC said
11:02 AM Oct 19, 2018
kb0zke wrote:
We head for Texas in early November. Church conference in Plano, then coach service in Nac. Hope to spend the latter part of November and all of December at the Escapees park in Hondo. In January we move to Hobbs, NM for a Habitat For Humanity build.
Have you ever stayed at the Escapees park in Hondo?
jayc said
11:54 AM Oct 20, 2018
Sorry for being late to answer. Yes, our plans haven't changed. This will be our 9th year at Inks lake and I'm not about to let some bad luck change anything. I've spoken to some of the park hosts that are already there and although the park has been evacuated to guests, the hosts and staff are still there. The water is receding and we are hopeful that everything will be back to somewhat normal when we arrive in a couple of weeks.
It has been a rough year for the area. They had a fire in June that damaged some of the deer habitat and two deer blinds and now flooding. We are predicted for a bad winter, so what else can it be, locusts?
RonC said
03:11 PM Oct 20, 2018
jayc wrote:
Sorry for being late to answer. Yes, our plans haven't changed. This will be our 9th year at Inks lake and I'm not about to let some bad luck change anything. I've spoken to some of the park hosts that are already there and although the park has been evacuated to guests, the hosts and staff are still there. The water is receding and we are hopeful that everything will be back to somewhat normal when we arrive in a couple of weeks.
It has been a rough year for the area. They had a fire in June that damaged some of the deer habitat and two deer blinds and now flooding. We are predicted for a bad winter, so what else can it be, locusts?
Ha! As a Texan, we describe our weather as a drought interrupted by periodic floods. Sure seems that way lately. Stay safe!
fun2travel said
01:27 AM Oct 21, 2018
We are hanging out in the NM state parks for another month or so, then heading to our winter volunteering location near Superior, AZ
monde48 said
04:59 AM Oct 21, 2018
We head for Texas in early November
bjoyce said
08:59 AM Oct 21, 2018
fun2travel wrote:
We are hanging out in the NM state parks for another month or so, then heading to our winter volunteering location near Superior, AZ
We like Superior. The Home tour in January is fun. Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park is a great place and we often end up annual members.
arcaguy said
09:23 AM Oct 21, 2018
Unfortunately I'm going to be here in the Middle of the Mitten for the cold and snow - thus the reason I want to get an RV in a couple of years.
dianneandsteve said
04:12 AM Oct 22, 2018
We hope to leave Elkhart this week for Apache Junction, Quartzsite and maybe Yuma.
Safe travels!
Howard said
09:48 AM Oct 22, 2018
Butterfield RV Resort in Benson, AZ for December through March. We have friends that are Assistant Managers there, and it will be our first time staying in one spot for the winter in many years. We're only speaking at one RV show (Grand Rapids, MI) this winter (so far) as opposed to seven last winter.
Benjiex said
06:13 AM Nov 13, 2018
Bad luck for me., I will spend Christmas in Canada.... My bones will freeze to death again...
jayc said
09:03 AM Nov 13, 2018
We made it to Inks Lake and were glad to see that almost everything is back to normal. The grounds around the lake are still very soggy, but only a couple of camping sites are still closed. We're apprehensive about the deer hunt because of fire damage, but it should rebound well.
Julie and Ray said
07:44 AM Nov 14, 2018
We did Mesa last winter - it was GREAT!! The weather could not have been more perfect. We hope to do something different every year, so this year it's Dickinson, TX - and four months instead of three that we did last winter. Love seeing where everyone stays - gives ideas for upcoming winters. Thanks!!
jayc said
07:59 AM Nov 14, 2018
Julie and Ray, Dickinson was our hometown before going full time. We still visit there for doctor's visits.
BigD629 said
09:04 PM Nov 15, 2018
We will spend the month of December in South Florida visiting family for the holidays. Then head back to Oklahoma to pick up our RZR and head to Arizona for Jan/Feb. Looking forward to some desert riding!
Julie and Ray said
01:48 PM Nov 16, 2018
Jay- We are looking forward to our winter in Dickinson. Looks like lots to do within a reasonable drive. Thanks!!!
Sushidog said
08:07 AM Dec 3, 2018
It looks like I'll be staying in Fontainebleau State Park and Fairview State Park (both in Mandeville, La) through January while I finish up with my business affairs before leaving on our FT adventure. These are beautiful, wooded parks right on the water and the rates are fantastic. With my America the Beautiful senior pass, staying the 14 day limit at both parks will only be $364 (which includes taxes and reservation fees) for the entire 28 days, including electricity. Use of washers and dryers are free too. The only negative is they only have limited sites with sewer, and none were available, so I'll need to dump at least once a week.
We plan on traveling to the Rockport TX area in February to winter over there. We don't like to stay in the "parking lot" type parks where rigs are packed tightly in a straight line with no trees, green space, etc. There are some nice private RV parks we're looking at that have more shade trees, open areas and wildlife that also have reasonable winter rates. Though we haven't decided yet, there are a few on our short list. From an internet search of the park's websites we like: the Estes RV Resort, the Route 1069 RV Park, and the New Season RV Resort. But being newbies, it would be great to hear from someone who has stayed at any of these parks or similar area parks.
Does anyone have a recommendation for this type of RV park in the Rockport/Corpus Christi area? We would even consider one closer to Brownsville that had reasonable rates with lots of green space and trees.
Thanks,
Chip & Cindy
kb0zke said
08:13 PM Dec 3, 2018
Well, plans got changed. We had our conference in Plano and the service work in Nac. However, Hondo is full with leaseholders, so we decided to go up to Georgetown Lake. We're at Jim Hogg for now, and we have been told that we can extend our stay, so we're going to work on that. We still need to be in Hobbs, NM in January, but since it is an easy two-day drive from here to there we'll try to figure out whether to stay here until after the first and then drive there or whether to split the trip into two parts.
Frac999 said
09:41 PM Dec 3, 2018
If your going to Hobbs NM I hope you have a spot to park your RV, just about every spot in a 200 mile radius and more to the south of Hobbs will be full. So you might check before you go.
-- Edited by Frac999 on Monday 3rd of December 2018 09:42:34 PM
-- Edited by Frac999 on Monday 3rd of December 2018 09:43:13 PM
kb0zke said
11:10 AM Dec 4, 2018
We have a spot at Hobbs - at the Habitat campground. We'll be doing RV Care-A-Vanner work there for a couple of months.
Russ Ranger said
01:22 PM Dec 4, 2018
I started this thread a few months ago thinking I knew what our Winter plans would be. Apparently the crazy Ranger's have to find a new set of plans for our Winter. We've sold our condo in Mazatlan and will be returning to the states at the end of January. It's back to the motorhome.... plans to follow.
Life is good.
bjoyce said
08:48 AM Dec 5, 2018
"returning to the states at the end of January"
You do realize that February is the hardest month to get a camping spot in snowbird areas?
Russ Ranger said
09:33 AM Dec 5, 2018
After the sale of the condo we will be "homeless" in Mazatlan. Our motorhome is in storage in Tucson and we will be returning to begin living in it. I'm OK with boondocking so that may be a place to begin.
I know that February and March are prime season in Arizona. Perhaps we can hop from park to park as there are openings available. Buckeye also has several county parks we may use.
After all these years it may be time to go experience Quartzite for the first time.
Life is good....let the adventure continue.
Barbaraok said
07:05 PM Dec 5, 2018
Your construction site?
bluesurfer84 said
07:23 AM Dec 18, 2018
Here in Manassas, Virginia.
RonC said
05:49 PM Apr 25, 2019
For those who like AZ in the winter ... we're currently at Monte Vista RV Resort in Mesa, AZ. It is a very nice park with excellent amenities. FWIW ... they are putting in about 200 brand new RV sites with full hookups, blacktop roads and concrete pads, first class ... it is close to being finished and they hope to be up and running for the "season" late 2019-early 2020. As is common in AZ, the "RV" sites are sprinkled around with mostly "park models". This new addition will be RV's only, with no park models. Both have their strengths, but it looks a little strange when they are intermingled. I think this new set up will be appreciated by both groups of clients. They are taking reservations now ...
-- Edited by RonC on Friday 26th of April 2019 04:58:21 PM
-- Edited by RonC on Sunday 28th of April 2019 03:39:58 PM
We pulled up our roots and are heading South for the Winter. This year we left Washington state and are headed for Colorado Springs for our son's retirement from the Air Force. (For the record I am much to young to have a son retiring.)
We will be seeing cooler weather than we like but will be racing for the boarder as soon as the retirement party is over. We'll jump the "wall" and be in Mazatlan, Mexico to enjoy the sunny weather as soon as we can get there.
What are your Winter plans this year?
Back in Oklahoma.
Terry
Rob
We will be at our annual park-hosting gig at the Inks Lake State Park until January and then go to the (hopefully) warm Rio Grande valley in Texas.
Hey Jay and Stella, Have you been following the news of flooding in the Highland lakes? The Llano river is experiencing record flooding this week. Although the Llano flows into the Colorado river below Inks lake, I think Inks is experiencing some flooding also.
How long have you been hosting there? When I retire my wife and I plan to start our RV journey hosting at Texas state parks.
Steve
I will be heading to Ontario with my dog on board, I just hope that he won't create a mess on my car. I don't want to use a dog cage as it will take up some space inside the RV. Happy Holidays in advance!
-- Edited by LaVitaEBella on Sunday 21st of October 2018 05:12:28 PM
We had a boat slip at the LBJ Yacht Club and Marina for many years ... so very familiar with Inks (just above LBJ). That area has taken a real beating from floods ... are your plans still the same?
Have you ever stayed at the Escapees park in Hondo?
It has been a rough year for the area. They had a fire in June that damaged some of the deer habitat and two deer blinds and now flooding. We are predicted for a bad winter, so what else can it be, locusts?
Ha! As a Texan, we describe our weather as a drought interrupted by periodic floods. Sure seems that way lately. Stay safe!
We like Superior. The Home tour in January is fun. Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park is a great place and we often end up annual members.
We hope to leave Elkhart this week for Apache Junction, Quartzsite and maybe Yuma.
Safe travels!
Butterfield RV Resort in Benson, AZ for December through March. We have friends that are Assistant Managers there, and it will be our first time staying in one spot for the winter in many years. We're only speaking at one RV show (Grand Rapids, MI) this winter (so far) as opposed to seven last winter.
We made it to Inks Lake and were glad to see that almost everything is back to normal. The grounds around the lake are still very soggy, but only a couple of camping sites are still closed. We're apprehensive about the deer hunt because of fire damage, but it should rebound well.
Julie and Ray, Dickinson was our hometown before going full time. We still visit there for doctor's visits.
We plan on traveling to the Rockport TX area in February to winter over there. We don't like to stay in the "parking lot" type parks where rigs are packed tightly in a straight line with no trees, green space, etc. There are some nice private RV parks we're looking at that have more shade trees, open areas and wildlife that also have reasonable winter rates. Though we haven't decided yet, there are a few on our short list. From an internet search of the park's websites we like: the Estes RV Resort, the Route 1069 RV Park, and the New Season RV Resort. But being newbies, it would be great to hear from someone who has stayed at any of these parks or similar area parks.
Does anyone have a recommendation for this type of RV park in the Rockport/Corpus Christi area? We would even consider one closer to Brownsville that had reasonable rates with lots of green space and trees.
Thanks,
Chip & Cindy
If your going to Hobbs NM I hope you have a spot to park your RV, just about every spot in a 200 mile radius and more to the south of Hobbs will be full. So you might check before you go.
-- Edited by Frac999 on Monday 3rd of December 2018 09:42:34 PM
-- Edited by Frac999 on Monday 3rd of December 2018 09:43:13 PM
I started this thread a few months ago thinking I knew what our Winter plans would be. Apparently the crazy Ranger's have to find a new set of plans for our Winter. We've sold our condo in Mazatlan and will be returning to the states at the end of January. It's back to the motorhome.... plans to follow.
Life is good.
You do realize that February is the hardest month to get a camping spot in snowbird areas?
After the sale of the condo we will be "homeless" in Mazatlan. Our motorhome is in storage in Tucson and we will be returning to begin living in it. I'm OK with boondocking so that may be a place to begin.
I know that February and March are prime season in Arizona. Perhaps we can hop from park to park as there are openings available. Buckeye also has several county parks we may use.
After all these years it may be time to go experience Quartzite for the first time.
Life is good....let the adventure continue.
For those who like AZ in the winter ... we're currently at Monte Vista RV Resort in Mesa, AZ. It is a very nice park with excellent amenities. FWIW ... they are putting in about 200 brand new RV sites with full hookups, blacktop roads and concrete pads, first class ... it is close to being finished and they hope to be up and running for the "season" late 2019-early 2020. As is common in AZ, the "RV" sites are sprinkled around with mostly "park models". This new addition will be RV's only, with no park models. Both have their strengths, but it looks a little strange when they are intermingled. I think this new set up will be appreciated by both groups of clients. They are taking reservations now ...
-- Edited by RonC on Friday 26th of April 2019 04:58:21 PM
-- Edited by RonC on Sunday 28th of April 2019 03:39:58 PM