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Good possibility we will be going there first of year for months of work for me. Know this is listed in HDT friendly Park in 'Resource Guide. Any of you stayed there? How was it.

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We've stayed there a couple of times.  As I recall it has paved roads and maybe gravel sites.  I wouldn't think you'd have any trouble with your rig.  I can't vouch for how long the sites are and whether or not your HDT and your 5er can both fit.  Nothing fancy but we we thought it was fine for our purposes.

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Good evening, Glenn.

We stayed for the month of January, 2016, across the street at Enchanted Trails and RV Park, http://www.enchantedtrails.com/.  Lots of room for our VNL670 and 37 feet of NuWa Hitchhiker.  Friendly folk, clean facilities, and reasonable pricing.  Great area for dog walking just west of the park.

In comparison with High Desert we felt Enchanted was the better of the two.

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Glenn,

We were at High Desert in mid-September 2018 for one week. Many of the sites are big-rig friendly. Roads are paved, sites are gravel.

Two things to note...voltage was on the low side during our entire stay - around 110 so we didn't turn on our air conditioner. Also, there are many long-term renters and management has been lax on enforcing some of the rules. I recognize that if you are working and staying at a place for a while, you'll put out "stuff." However, it seems that some of the sites were junky - old sewer hoses, pallets, ripped sofas, parts of awnings that apparently blew off in the wind and stacked under the rig along with other "stuff". We've been to the park a couple of times before and noticed the tidiness was a bit more lax.

We stopped by Enchanted Trails to check it out. Noise level is higher there because you are at right next to the freeway but sites at the back might be quieter. At High Desert, the freeway is not as close and there is a wall to buffer some sound. Enchanted Park is all gravel and sites vary greatly in length and width but there were big rigs there in some of them. The layout of the sites looked kind of kludged together which explains the variety of length and width.

In addition to Enchanted Trails, you could also check out American RV Resort down the street. Their newer section is big-rig friendly but their daily rate is more expensive. Perhaps the monthly rate is better.

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Glenn,

We stayed a week at American RV couple of years ago.  Nice resort.  We were warned not to leave anything of value out in the campgrounds near the interstate.  Apparently some petty theft from quick off and on freeway.

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High desert told us that they kick out all their renters from March to October to benefit from the tourists. The only space we found was Coronado Village on I25 north. It is on the west side. Take Alameda Ave. cost is $465 per month plus 20-40 or garbage, water and sewer. You pay your own electricity. They have a storage lot for  your HDT, $30 per month. It is Corporte owned and they have parks in other states. This their only park that accepts RV’s. We are happy here

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We've been at Enchanted Trails for 3 weeks. Yes, the traffic noise is loud near the front of the park, but with the temps what they have been, the windows are shut so it's not disruptive. The staff and guests have been friendly. On-site propane fills and small RV repair service. Nearby Love's for cheap gas. We'd recommend staying here. Try to see if they will put you in spot A-1 (shown here) -- it's the end of a dead-end row, so plenty of room for trailer & truck. 

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