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TwoWheelRamblin

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April 18, 2018
Rated

We tow a 42' 5th wheel with an HDT and Farm & City was often way less busy than Mavericks and so much easier to get in and out of with a larger rig. It is $5.00, but well worth it for the less hassle and smaller lines. The potable water is behind the building to your left so approach the building on the gravel driveway on the left side (facing the building) and drive around back sticking far left towards the wall. Once you are filled on water, you take the right lane on the dump station. They have propane fill here too.

Smaller rigs have the option of approaching the dump island from the street side. There are 2 dump holes so 2 rigs can dump at once. For fresh water you'd have to swing back around the back side to fill. .

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TwoWheelRamblin would stay here again
September 28, 2018
Rated

I didn't stay here, but I did check it out as I drove by. There was enough room for me to pull a u-turn with my HDT and 42' 5th wheel (65' total) without having to back up. It's only about 1/2 mile off a paved road and very easy to get to. There is actually room on both sides of the road. My only dislike was it was very shaded (late afternoon) so wasn't going to work well with my solar. It should be a nice quiet area. I ended up staying in the Curren #2 spot just down the road, but this spot would have actually been easier to get into as it's more open.

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Nightly Rate: $0.00

Days Stayed: 0

Site Number: 0

4 Access
4 Location
4 Cleanliness
3 Site Quality
5 Noise

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Verizon 4G

December 01, 2017
Rated

The Nutty Acres Micro RV park is a wonderful small private RV park in Gay GA. Sam and Jamie were awesome hosts and the location of this park worked out great for my wife and I. We were just 20 mins from Peachtree City and an easy drive up Hwy 85 to visit with family.

The Micro RV park sits behind a beautiful home that Sam & Jamie are renovating and has 2 large gates to access to their beautiful and spacious back yard where they have several full hookup spots arranged in various locations behind the house. We parked right behind the gate closest to the garage which kept us on gravel and they were able to accomodate our 42' 5th wheel and HDT truck without issue. They have laundry facilities on site and an outside shower you can enjoy when the weather is nice. They have a fenced in back yard and are dog friendly if that is important to you. This is an old Pecan farm so my wife loved going around picking up Pecans that had fallen. We loved the hospitality and will definitely be back here to stay!

They are located right off Hwy 85 so day time traffic noise does exists, but we found it very peacefull in the evening times with no issues. This isn't a busy highway at night, so that was not an issue at all.

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TwoWheelRamblin would stay here again

Nightly Rate: $21.00

Days Stayed: 8

Site Number: -

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
4 Noise

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Verizon 4G

AT&T 4G

September 22, 2018
Rated

We had a group of 6 RV's stay 2 nights and managed to squeeze in 4 spots total. The satellite view on google earth is outdated (as of 9/20/18) and they now have basically 2 dedicated lots to RV's with painted lines and numbered spots. The most southern lot has 2 rows of RV parking that are about 65' long each and maybe 25' wide, but they are 90 degrees to the aisles so if it was crowded this could get tricky for larger rigs. I'm 65' long and fit in a spot lengthwise no issue. The spots are also plenty wide so you have plenty of room to put slide outs. The large concrete area is still there and there are some shorter back in spots along the left side of this. The lot closer to the Casino has the spots laid out at an angle so these would be easier to get into with a larger rig, even when crowded. The spots along the side of the parking lot are some of the longest spots (some might be 80'+). They do have in their rules that you must be a larger rig to use these very large spots or you could be asked to share with someone else.

The first night is free and then you need 50pts on your players card for each additional night. A couple of us played black jack for an hour and easily got the 50pts needed for another night plus I left with more money than I started with which is always nice. The staff was super nice and friendly!

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TwoWheelRamblin would stay here again

Nightly Rate: $0.00

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: -

5 Access
5 Location
5 Cleanliness
4 Site Quality
3 Noise
June 11, 2018
Rated

We stayed here in order to ride the Loop Rd on our BMW GS motorcycle up to Lander and go see South Pass City ghost town. The Loop road is awesome and well worth the drive/ride. It's very suitable in a car also. South Pass was a cool town to see and the mine tour is at 2pm Thurs-Sun from Memorial Day to Labor Day. It's well worth seeing and exploring the old town. They have done a lot of work to preserve and restore this old town.

There are many options for boondocking spots well away from others on this road with pretty easy access to most although we grabbed the first one one on the left near where this marker is which kept our drive in short, but also meant we heard a lot of the traffic that went by. In all fairness, it was a busy weekend we were there. Many of the boondocking spots further in sit well back off the road. We are in a 42' 5th wheel with a HDT and had no issues getting to our spot which had very easy access. We only had 1 neighbor just a bit above us. The further in you go, the less cell signal until you go up in elevation, then you might get some back.

There is a lot of options for riding in this area with quite a few FS roads and trails to go explore with motorcycles, ATV's and side by sides. The 4x4 road to Christina Lake is actually pretty challenging on a large adventure bike. I made it about half way of the 9 miles before I was running out of time and had to turn around. I need to go back on a smaller bike to conquer it. This would be an awesome trip for the family in Jeep, 4x4 or ATV.

The only negative for me in this area was the cellular was very challenging. This was on a Fri-Sun and it was pretty busy so maybe it's better at other times. We had nothing on our Verizon phones although we didn't try the booster. AT&T has full bars on 4G (not LTE) (I wish they wouldn't combine those on the rating since LTE is usually a ton faster than just 4G. Although we had excellent signal, many times throughout the day the cellular was unusable. I think AT&T has a partner agreement here and the speeds during most of the day were less than 1mb and many times less than that. I also definitely saw myself being network managed also on one of my devices that was over the 22gb limit, so I tried to rely on the other one that wasn't at that point, but it still was a struggle. The only time I saw really good speeds (8-9mb) was late in the evening when everyone was in bed. T-mobile was roaming, probably on the same towers so the speed wasn't any better.

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Nightly Rate: -

Days Stayed: 2

Site Number: 3003KL

5 Access
4 Location
5 Cleanliness
5 Site Quality
3 Noise

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Verizon

AT&T 4G

October 31, 2017
Rated

I think your overall experience at this campground depends on your expectations and the quality depends on what part of the campground you get put in. If you are just passing through and desire a quick pull through site or large back in site for a couple nights, you'll probably get put up front by the parking lot which is closer to the road. These are nice long sites that can accomodate even the biggest rigs. There is a nice open grassy area behind most of these sites which is really nice so you only have neighbors on the side, but all the sites up front do face the gravel parking lot. If you have a back deck, you'll have a nice big grassy area behind your RV. Most times during the week, the parking lot is pretty dead and quiet although the nights the restaurant is open and weekends, I'm sure it gets busier. If you are staying longer, you may end up with one of the spots further back on the loop. Most of the sites on the loop seemed to be seasonal campers or at least ones that were staying at least a week, maybe a month or more, and there were some nice spots back there. These sites are much further from the road and parking area, so definitely much quieter. Some of the sites in the loop are smaller although I saw others we could have fit our large rig in. The nice thing about the sites up front is they have a huge amount of room for the largest rigs and 70-80ft is no problem and had no trouble fitting our HDT truck.

For our stay here, we were waiting on a motorcycle that was being worked on locally during the week of the eclipse. We were suppossed to have been gone from this area by the eclipse so had not made any reservations. As you would expect, most campgrounds had long been booked during that weekend, but amazingly we found a spot here the day before the eclipse even with it being in a totality area. For us that was an awesome find and happy to stay here for the 5 days we did. We were able to sit right outside our rig and observe the eclipse which was awesome. I work in my RV during the week so for me it's just a place to park and get some work done. I also enjoyed the roads in this area to ride our motorcycles. We found the catfish at the restaurant awesome and had great service. The restaurant is only open Thur-Sun.

There aren't any ammenties here at this campground as mentioned in other reviews so that does make the daily and even weekly rate on the high side, but it's full hookups and very convenient to get into and out of. The lakes are very nice and scenic and gave a nice spot to walk in the evenings. It's very convenient to the interstate and towns in the area. If you need a quick place to stay, this can probably suffice pretty easily. I forget what the cell coverage was but as close as it is to the interstate, I think both AT&T & Verizon were fine.

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Nightly Rate: $30.00

Days Stayed: 5

Site Number: 9

4 Access
4 Location
3 Cleanliness
2 Site Quality
2 Noise
August 15, 2019
Rated

This Casino is now closed as of July 22nd, 2019, but they opened a new location at https://www.cedarlakescasino.com/casino and I called and verified they still allow RV parking.

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November 20, 2022
Rated

This Is a free dump and water with easy access in Yuma. The dump and water are both locked but they are happy to give you the key inside to use it. There is plenty of room even for larger RV's.

You enter the gas station from S 4th avenue on the south side of the building and the dump station is on the wall on the west side. You'll exit on to West 29th Street.

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TwoWheelRamblin would stay here again
March 13, 2018
Rated

I called to ask about staying in the parking lot and was told no problem and it was complimentary. I originally headed to parking lot furthest south and just north of Tramway Rd. I didn't see any other campers so wondered if I was in the right spot. Finally security came around and stopped by and was super nice. I verified with him that I could stay the night, and he said sure but I was in the wrong lot. He wasn't sure though if my rig was going to fit through some of the tighter places with the construction, so he gave me a ride in his truck over to the lot. It turned out it was a piece of cake. The lot they want you stay in is the lot furthest West closest to I-25. It's the employee entrance off of Tramway and your first left. They are currently doing construction building a new admin building just north of this parking lot. Being close to I-25, there is some noise, but not bad.

We enjoyed a decent dinner at one of the restaurants inside. This is a very convenient location to Abq.

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TwoWheelRamblin would stay here again
April 18, 2018
Rated

We camped in 2 different locations along this road. Depending on where you are located, you can have some nice views of the canyon walls and La Sal mountains in the distance and overall a nice area to be. This area is very accessible for larger rigs although you'll have to find one of the larger pull out and less rocky areas to park, but there is still plenty of room. We had no issue in our 42' 5th wheel and HDT semi truck which is 64.5' overall length. The road into here is actually better than most with a nice gravel base, but that is also a double edged sword with traffic speeds. The very beginning can get a bit washboard at times, but overall wasn't bad. Cell service is best closer to the highway. The further back you get the less cell coverage and there are places with none. We were near the beginning and I had no trouble working from both Verizon & AT&T without a booster. AT&T seems to be much faster here though.

Willow Springs rd takes you right into Arches NP near balanced rock or branches off to another road where you definitely need a 4x4 and takes you even further into the park. Once you cross into the NP boundary you must be one a street legal motorcycle or truck/suv. No UTV's/ATV's are allowed inside the NP, even tagged. The Klonzo bicycle trails are also in this area and a great range of trails for the whole family.

We were here during two different windstorms and in some locations there isn't much to protect you when that happens and also it gets quite dusty. It's just a fact of the desert, but definitely wears on you after 24hrs. Just something to be aware of if the forecast is calling for higher winds.

If I have one major beef with this road and camping area is the total lack of respect of many people traveling up and down the road at higher rates of speeds. We saw everything from Cars/Trucks/SUV's carrying bicycles to motorcycles & UTV's and even a few people dragging their campers behind them at unbelievable speeds. Sometimes speeds were in excess of 40mph on this gravel road and at times even faster than that. The vehicles carrying bicycles going to and coming from the Klonzo bike trails seemed to be the worst offenders along with UTV's. It is no fun to get dusted out in your own campsite because people cannot just slow down a bit. 15mph is plenty for this road. Have some respect for the campers in the area.

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Nightly Rate: $0.00

Days Stayed: 14

Site Number: 0

5 Access
5 Location
4 Cleanliness
4 Site Quality
2 Noise

Cell Coverage Rating

Verizon 4G

AT&T 4G

T-Mobile 4G