Rancher Will
Well-known member
As RVers for over 50 years we would like make a comment that may be of interest to many here.
We have noticed very common queries and comments and discussion about will known places to visit with an RV. They are all fine and we have enjoyed most of them over the years (National Parks, Monuments, etc.).
Over the years, at first but even now, we often travel through or by intersting places that do not get the publicity of well known desinations. We often find that paying attention to these places and stopping, even for a day or two is well worthwhile and enjoyable. I could list many such locations where we stopped when we came on such places while enroute to other places. We nearly always were happy that we took time to do so.
For example, last week, returning from Southern California where we stayed for 5 days, we stopped for an overnight in an RV Park in Richfield, Utah. We had planned to stay overnight and had gone through Servier County Utah many times in the past. This time we decided to examine the features around Richfield.
We stayed and enjoyed three days in the area and plan to go back in the future to see more of the area. The attractions over the three days at Fish Lake, the Piaute Trail, scenic areas and recreation activities were very enjoyable.
We have done this in many areas over the years and invariably we find that the lesser known locational areas usually offer many attractive, even unusual interests, that are not well known. This is something that I rarely hear others mention so I thought many of us here might like to consider what we find enjoyable. And it is something it not necessarily planned in advance but is available on almost any trip.
We have noticed very common queries and comments and discussion about will known places to visit with an RV. They are all fine and we have enjoyed most of them over the years (National Parks, Monuments, etc.).
Over the years, at first but even now, we often travel through or by intersting places that do not get the publicity of well known desinations. We often find that paying attention to these places and stopping, even for a day or two is well worthwhile and enjoyable. I could list many such locations where we stopped when we came on such places while enroute to other places. We nearly always were happy that we took time to do so.
For example, last week, returning from Southern California where we stayed for 5 days, we stopped for an overnight in an RV Park in Richfield, Utah. We had planned to stay overnight and had gone through Servier County Utah many times in the past. This time we decided to examine the features around Richfield.
We stayed and enjoyed three days in the area and plan to go back in the future to see more of the area. The attractions over the three days at Fish Lake, the Piaute Trail, scenic areas and recreation activities were very enjoyable.
We have done this in many areas over the years and invariably we find that the lesser known locational areas usually offer many attractive, even unusual interests, that are not well known. This is something that I rarely hear others mention so I thought many of us here might like to consider what we find enjoyable. And it is something it not necessarily planned in advance but is available on almost any trip.