try2findus
Senior Member
We have settled in for a few days after having traveled from Louisiana to Wyoming to Yellowstone, then running from white knuckle winds and some rain along the way, we headed south to Amarillo to Oasis RV Resort and found the prices have dropped!
Where our two previous stays in 2007, 2008, the prices were already reasonable at $20.00 per site for our class C, now are $17.00. Go figure...in these times when everything is on the rise it is nice to see something go down. They still have wireless, cable and all the other immenities and the people here are also very nice. The 50 amp sites are $20.00.
We still have a week and a half of vacation left and we are having a wonderful time. Yellowstone was drizzly but cooler than our last visit in 2000.
The Morman Temple Square in Salt Lake City was amazing to see. The Sandia Mountain Tram in Albuquerque was beautiful but very windy at the top. They feature "the world's longest passenger tram" and it was much more than it appeared from the bottom. We highly recommend it but do wear a jacket.
Palo Dura Canyon here close to Amarillo was disappointing only because the biting flies refused to allow us to hike the Lighthouse trail. :dead: The scenery however was beautiful and comparable to a small Grand Canyon.
We will take the rest of the trip as it comes. We are so blessed to be able to travel this beautiful country of ours. GOD BLESS AMERICA!
If on I-40 in Amarillo, be sure to check this place out. I promise no one could be disappointed. Happy and safe travels to all.
Where our two previous stays in 2007, 2008, the prices were already reasonable at $20.00 per site for our class C, now are $17.00. Go figure...in these times when everything is on the rise it is nice to see something go down. They still have wireless, cable and all the other immenities and the people here are also very nice. The 50 amp sites are $20.00.
We still have a week and a half of vacation left and we are having a wonderful time. Yellowstone was drizzly but cooler than our last visit in 2000.
The Morman Temple Square in Salt Lake City was amazing to see. The Sandia Mountain Tram in Albuquerque was beautiful but very windy at the top. They feature "the world's longest passenger tram" and it was much more than it appeared from the bottom. We highly recommend it but do wear a jacket.
Palo Dura Canyon here close to Amarillo was disappointing only because the biting flies refused to allow us to hike the Lighthouse trail. :dead: The scenery however was beautiful and comparable to a small Grand Canyon.
We will take the rest of the trip as it comes. We are so blessed to be able to travel this beautiful country of ours. GOD BLESS AMERICA!
If on I-40 in Amarillo, be sure to check this place out. I promise no one could be disappointed. Happy and safe travels to all.