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2024-8-31 The Road Home

I didn't do a post on our travel to get to Ruidoso but we stayed one night at Goodfellow AFB Famcamp and in Brownfield at Coleman Park which belongs to the city and has electric sites with a place to get water. They have added a bunch of new sites which is nice but the telephone poles they used to separate the sites meant I had to unhook my car because I couldn't turn sharp enough to get in the site. Overall it's a great deal.

On the way home, we decided to try another free park. Yoakum County Park is at the golf Course, You just pull alongside a pipe fence and hookup. There are two separate RV hookups on each of 3 poles. You may need a long enough cord as you and your neighbor will be tail to front. Trailers should pull forward so person behind you can reach.


You will be parked right next to a lovely shaded park with grills and tables.

There is even a pond with ducks and geese. It was so nice and quiet. We were told that Saturdays there is usually some kind of party/gathering at the building right there so Saturday nights might not be best for a visit.

We made one more stop at Goodfellow Famcamp. We got the last two water/electric sites when I called the week before (totally forgot it was Labor Day weekend). It rained hard a couple of times between our last overnight and San Angelo and again after we arrived. But, we got a lovely rainbow out of it.



And then the trip ended and I was home. Great trip, no problems, I love traveling.  Serendipity is in storage for two weeks then off again.


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