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Patrick Tanguy

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Gilbert Ray Campground

Sites are excellent, surrounded by Saguaro cacti!

Electricity but no water (there are 3 water stations close to loop A to fill RV tanks and a dump station). Paid under $40/night with clean washrooms and station to clean dishes, so great value!

But the best is that the campground is close not only to Tucson but the Saguaro National Park (west part) and the Sonoran-Arizona Desert Museums (like 10 min drive).

It was very quiet but no playground for kids. It is a PIMA county facility and well run and organized.

I am not sure about WIFI as we used our Starlink with great access to the sky. Cell phone connectivity but limited.

Small picnic table on our site (25). No fire pit but was able to use BBQ with briquettes.

Amazing sunsets and sunrises!

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Patrick Tanguy

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Silver Springs Campground

Nice campground really close to Mount Rainier. We stayed at site 56 but there are nicer sites closer to the river. At least ours was fairly large. It was a quiet place with most of the campers showing up late in the day and leaving early. Unless you have a site close to the river you'll hear traffic from the WA-410 but you get used to it. Camphost was friendly and available. There was a ban on open fire which is normal at this time of the year. Overall, a nice spot to spend a few days.

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Patrick Tanguy

1 year ago
4/5

Campsite: Elkhorn Campgrounds

We stopped there on our way to Rushmore and it was a nice place, easy to access electricity and water. We were basically alone, except for another camper. I guess the fact that there was no fair during our stop explain this great quietness! A lot of shades but difficult to find our site since locations are on the ground and difficult to read but we ended up just picking one. We got there at 6pm and even if you call there is no assistance available.

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Patrick Tanguy

1 year ago
5/5

Campsite: Breezy Hill Campground

What a great stop on our way to Yellowstone! This campground is close to the town of Cody and the Buffalo Bills Reservoir. The view from our campsite was absolutely grandiose! We camped at the North Fork, site 078 for two nights but all the sites give you a great view. It was cold though (50-60 F) and the weather can change very rapidly. Nice campsite, good size, picnic table, fire pit and an firewood available at the entrance based on honour system.

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