Our stay at Pioneer RV Park is coming to an end. It's a very nice park with an outdoor swimming pool and hottub that I have been able to enjoy most of the winter. There have been lots of activities -- food, music, card games, crafts, etc. etc. Most people that come here come back every winter and we can see why. The weather is great, the people friendly and its nice to be in a small town with a big town close by for shopping.
I took pictures around the park to kind of show the mountains around us. It is a fairly big park with over 350 spaces but there are parks in Yuma that are three times bigger --no thanks. Our rig is up against the back wall and on the other side of the wall is the freeway - kind of noisy. The picture from the main gate with the pretty green alfalfa field shows a train at the back of the field. Train noise -- kind of noisy. Even with all the noise and occasional "cow" smell from the feedlot a few miles away it's still been a nice place to stay.
We will be leaving here around March 23rd. We are heading to Coulee City, Washington for the summer. We promised to be at the town campground by April 1st. We will be camphosting there with one other couple from April through part of October. We can't wait to get out walleye fishing again. We will be fishing Banks Lake -- formed by the Grand Coulee Dam -- part of the Columbia River system. It should be good!
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