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Old 08-14-2005, 02:58 PM   #2
bob n pam
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Helen, we spent two winters in the Yuma area, although not directly in town, but on a wildlife refuge about 40 miles away. We did go to Yuma lots for this and that. Yuma is a good place to winter. Lots of RV parks, lots of interesting activities going on in Yuma and around. The people are very friendly, decent shopping at a mall, super Wally for groceries, close to Mexico for prescriptions, liquor, glasses, good food and "stuff". They like winter visitors in Yuma. The wind comes up occasionally and little dust blows. There is a visitor center downtown that lists all the RV parks with their availability, although if you get there in November you should be okay. Prices good for food, fuel, etc. Parks can be from minimal to pricey. They do have a hefty restaurant tax, which is their way of taxing tourists. There are several flea markets in Yuma all winter long.

Pam
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