Angie and I are RVing fulltime in our 2006 Monaco Knight 40PLQ. I work full time as a web programmer, and Ang works full time taking care of me :-). Thanks for reading our stuff.
Great tag line. Blackrock RV Village uses this tag on their promotional material they hand out. When we first saw that, we thought it was a little funny. Seems odd, like Alpine RV's tag - "Where the Coffee is Free". Huh? Yea, that would be sure to pull me into their lot. I guess "Number One in RV's" was taken.
However, once we parked and set up, we had a look around at the place and reevaluated our position. The tag line is perfect for this place. These sites are freaking huge.
I guess the advantage to being out in the boonies is that land is a bit more reasonable. When land is at a premium, campsites are crammed together for a real "neighborly" feel. The closer you are to a metro area, the smaller the sites become. I read that at the San Francisco RV Resort, the sites are so small that if two neighbors have slides, you can't walk between the coaches.
The other side to that coin is this RV park. I realize that there are more occupants during the winter months, but that does not take away from these 100x30 foot sites - they are ginormous! Feels like I could get a site and rent out half of it and still have more room than I need.
That's a nice campsite ![]()
--kev