We had never stayed at Countryside, but we had ridden through it a couple of times on our bikes. It was an okay park, except that most of the activities were handled by "the association." Someone told us you couldn't join "the association" until you had been there for two months. That pretty much leaves the Thousand Trail "transients" out of the activities. Some of the people were really nice, but some of them didn't even know what Thousand Trails was, and they didn't seem to care for the "transient peddlers (I put my Scentsy out for an open house one day)" who come to their park!
There is a really nice pool and big hot tub (the dark green pool) and we visited it quite often in the evening while a lot of the members were busy with their activities in the Lodge. We met another couple there one night and went to Church with them the next Sunday.
A lot of people in Countryside use golf carts. In fact, there were very few park model homes that didn't have one parked in their driveway. There was a "snakebite golf course" across the street amongst all of the sagebrush, but you had to be a member of "the association" to use it.
Several nights there were beautiful sunsets.
When we did the Scentsy open house, Travis came by in between his rounds at hospitals and visited for awhile. One of the hospitals he has call at is fairly close to the Park.
The day before we left, Travis brought all of the boys, Nate, Spencer holding Josh, and Nic, by to say goodbye. It was fun being close enough to them to get to go to some of their activities and spend time with them. We hope to see them in a couple of months when we are in Yuma and they are going home from a Spring break in San Diego.
We actually left Countryside RV Park a couple of days early and met up with some friends from
Emmett who were boon docking in Quartzside, AZ. We had always wanted to see what it was like to join the thousands of RVs parked in the desert around Quartzside in January and February. Our friends, Larry ad Connie, were there with her two sisters from Emmett and Payette ID. We stayed four nights with them.
Emmett who were boon docking in Quartzside, AZ. We had always wanted to see what it was like to join the thousands of RVs parked in the desert around Quartzside in January and February. Our friends, Larry ad Connie, were there with her two sisters from Emmett and Payette ID. We stayed four nights with them.
Larry and Connie ended up getting a really good deal so they bought a Razor 4-wheeler ATV. They had no way to pull it home so Mary and Charlie made room for it on their ATV trailer. They all do a lot of ATV riding in the desert.
Loretta and Les are from Payette. They are retired and spend several months in the "sun country" during the winter. They mostly boon dock and go where they can ride their ATVs. It was really fun seeing them.
We let Russ and Louise (more friends from Emmett we travel with off and on) know we were joining Larry an Connie in Quartzside so they decided to add to the party. Then, while we were there, another couple from Emmett came to visit a couple of times, Mark and Christa. It really felt like "old home week."
Connie, Louise, and I have been good friends for over 35 years. Our kids all grew up together and were good friends. It is always fun to be with them.
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