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Sunday, October 28, 2007

Quiet Spot Not Far From Quartzsite--2 Weeks Free

"I tell you guys," crowed our friend Mike, "I found my spot. It's like a whole different place--it's like the Painted Desert!" Mike and his wife had been out exploring, looking for a place to "get away" for a little while with their new travel trailer. And not far out of Quartzsite, they found it.

We couldn't hold off checking out the find, so "over the hill," we went, looking for the 'Painted Desert.' Well, admittedly, Mike doesn't get out a whole lot, but it was truthfully a whole different place. Sure, there were plenty of the familiar ocotillo, saguaro, cholla, and Palo Verde, but the feel of the place was entirely different. Maybe it's a change from the "flat" of the LaPaz Valley environ to something a little more rugged, seasoned with a topography that just seems a long way from civilization.

Where is this promised land? Well, take Highway 95 north out of downtown Quartzsite to milepost 12. Here you'll find the Plomosa Road, and one of the ever-popular BLM "short term" areas. But instead of pulling in and immediately dropping the hook with the rest of the big snowbird crowds, keep the RPMs up as you travel east along the blacktop, clear on out of the 14-day short term area, and on "over the hill." Once you make it over the pass, you'll feel the difference, believe us.

By my reckoning (with a little help from a DeLorme GPS unit) the western edge of the next 14-day free camping area begins in the neighborhood of N33.49.4195 by W114.3.5437, give or take. You'll see the BLM signs indicating available camping, and on both sides of the road are inviting offshoot roads that can lead you way "off in the brush." Is it quiet? Does the President wish he could run for another term? Heavenly day, it's so quiet that this old bird could clearly hear the ringing in his ears, until finally (blessedly) a little breeze puffed up and rattled the ocotillos.

When we went through the Plomosa Short Term area on the western side of the pass, there were plenty of folks already marking their wintering territory, but on the eastern side, we saw maybe four rigs in an area of many, many square miles. Will that wide open space continue as wide open? Don't know. Never been before. But you can be assured that when the folks on the Quartzsite side are shoehorning space for their solar panels, there'll still be plenty of room for coyotes to prowl around the rigs on the Bouse side. Just do us a favor: Don't tell Mike we told you so.

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7 Comments:

  • Russ and Tina, you are right, it's a great area and I have suggested it on a few other boondocking sites, to people looking for a great, scenic, quiet place to stop. Bouse [the closest town, pronounced Boze] is very RV friendly and has places to eat and purchase supplies. One thing though, people need to be aware of those "offshoot roads" as one close to the road leads to the Mudersbach Mine, now abandoned and one leads over to the still patented [private property] Southern Cross Mine. These mines can be hazardous and should be approached with caution when traveling with kids and animals. For a list of working mines in that area, check with Quartzsite 1st. For people wanting even further seclusion, I suggest taking the Swansea Rd. North out of Bouse on some of the best dirt roads in AZ. Also if you want more adventure and semi-seclusion, you can take the paved Alamo Lake Rd., north out of Wenden, to either camp at Alamo Lake State Park [fee] or take a right before you get to Alamo Lake, and go over to the Wayside Inn RV Park.

    By desertratdan, at November 17, 2007 7:19 AM  

  • I couldn't wait to tell you about My favorite quiet spot at Quartzsite, but then I thought, if I tell you, you'll come and you'll probably bring your rowdy friends (and they're 4 barking dogs). So, the more I thought about it, I decided I'm not going to tell you after all !!!!!!!!!

    By magic, at November 17, 2007 7:21 AM  

  • What do you get out of posting this information?!! Why not let people figure it out for themselves?!! This will not be a lonely place for much longer, now that you told the world how to get there!! Shame on you!!

    By Anonymous, at November 17, 2007 8:35 AM  

  • With the cost of fuel I don't want to have to go 28 miles rd trip to get water, propane, etc. We like our "little" park in Q. It is very quiet and for just over $5 a day with full hook ups how can I go wrong? Different strokes for different folks is a good thing! Your "secret" is safe with us!
    An Avid Winter Desert Dweller

    By Anonymous, at November 17, 2007 3:31 PM  

  • this is a beautiful area but be careful on warm sunny days there be RATTLERS.

    By old trucker, at November 18, 2007 7:25 AM  

  • Well, it probably won't be away from the maddening crowd now, but nevertheless, I will check it out.

    By scottie, at November 19, 2007 8:20 AM  

  • This was a nice place to camp. Now everyone knows about it! It's like having a favorite camping area and writing a guide book about it or a magazine article. Then it's not unknown anymore.

    By Charles, at November 19, 2007 11:45 AM  

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