In the Boise area, we now stay at the Boise-Meridian RV Resort, which actually is in Meridian, but they want the Boise connection, of course. It's fairly new; we've stayed here since its infancy. Nice flat sites; lots of pull-throughs; no big trees; the park is large enough to almost always have a site available. Each site has a gravel site, with red rock along the utility side - why? - some grass and a small concrete patio. The first row is supposed to be end-to-end sites - and sometimes is, but we usually are assigned one that we just drive thru and take both - the toad left at the back. We just have to remember not to pull too far in when we park at the office, so we can make the turn left into the first driveway. It was a puzzle to find from the freeway the first time - at the Y intersection near Home Depot you go left, then left at John's Auto Repair. See how easy that was?
We formerly stayed at The Playground, which had a terrific location when our grandkids lived practically next door, but went downhill, and now we see is gone. Locust Grove was extended over the freeway at its side and methinks there will be a commercial development on the site.
The old park on Fairview (Fiesta) also closed and was bulldozed for commercial space. There are a couple down by the river we've never stayed in - too many trees, and the kids live on the West side of town.
The Hi-Valley Park up on the bench on the way to Horseshoe Bend is a nice one - again, it's newer, with big-rig kinds of accomodations and ranks high in user reviews. It has a sister park in Caldwell, just 20 miles or so away, that is excellent - The Ambassador - where we've also stayed.
5/31/08
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