Monday, October 23, 2023

Now Boondocking near Williams, AZ

We left the vicinity of Big Water, UT this morning and dumped tanks at the Lone Rock US Park Service Campground.  

I retrieved an Amazon pkg from the UPS distribution office in Page, AZ and then we headed out of town, heading south towards Flagstaff, AZ.  

We stopped at the KOA in Flagstaff and after some effort by Martha, managed to get the VRRV's onboard propane tank filled up.  Water was next and no issue.  We both thought that perhaps there's better choices than this KOA in the future.

We left the Flagstaff area behind, heading west on I-40 and soon reached the turn to AZ Highway 64 near the town of Williams, AZ.  Shortly after turning north we took the turn onto a dispersed camping area along County Rd 116a aka Garland Prairie Road.

Lots of rigs strewn about but we managed to find ourselves a semi-isolated niche away from the majority of the other campers already present.  Popular spot!


You can just see our "neighbors"

Sunset was OK

We'll be here less than a week, as we plan on being in Meadview, AZ by Friday.

5 comments:

RichardM said...

Sunset is better than “OK”. It looks great with the trees…

CCjon said...

Looks like you found a nice spot for the week. Why no aspen trees there?

redlegsrides said...

The framing by the trees did help a lot, RichardM.

redlegsrides said...

No Aspen, just Pine here. I'm thinking not high enough in altitude perhaps?

Anonymous said...

You’re right about that and similar KOAs in Arizona.

Sadly, they cater to travelers just passing through and disregard those of us actually staying here.

We’ve had to wait in line for propane, water and RV supplies while those traveling through are attended to.

I agree that the KOA should be skipped.