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Living the Winter RV Lifestyle at


Desert Valley RV Resort Staff writer


The art of living the winter RV lifestyle is perhaps best emulated by Desert Valley RV Resort. Desert Valley is a 55+, gated community resort in the heart of the I-10 Golden Corridor - halfway between Phoenix and Tucson; 1 hour in either direction, and 3 miles east of the I-10 & I-8 interchange. With park models and park


homes for sale starting at $40,900 - 400-800 sq. ſt., this park is one of only 583 listed in the Woodall’s directory to attain 5 Stars. “In Trailer Life, we placed in the top 300 parks of the more than 12,000 in the network,” says Assistant Manager, Cheryl Larson. Te new Activity Coordinator


keeps everyone busy with optional activities throughout the day. One guest testimonials read,


“She spent the whole day with us in Fountain Hills at the Craſt Fair. Tere were more than 500 vendors; some of us had to take a break, but she went to each and every one of the exhibitors with whomever in the group that wanted to! We were all sore from walking, but the next day she took us to a car show... Even on overcast days she comes up with excellent ideas for entertainment.” Some of the many activities at


Desert Valley include trips to local Casino’s, day-trips to local area attractions, and the Farmer’s Market and Art in the Park.


“In January we have the Hawaiian


Luau and in February there’s the Gourd Festival Trip and Mardi Gras Celebration at the park,” Larsen says. Outside activities include shuffleboard, horseshoes, water aerobics and a new game called Washers. In the Clubhouse, guests will find darts, ice cream socials, pot luck dinners, social hour and, of course, the famous Super Bowl Party. For Desert Valley Resort


rates check their website at www. desertvalleyrvpark.com. Sites are listed under “reservations”, and are a very generous 30 x 60 - leaving plenty of room for slide outs and outdoor furniture, without the “touch-your- neighbour” feeling.


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