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Back in Phoenix at Usery Mountain Regional Park

written by Amanda January 28, 2014

After a week of shopping and socializing in Quartzsite it was time to move on. But not before fitting in one last social engagement in the form of a most excellent potluck hosted by Brenda & Hector and attended by us along with Nina, Paul and Polly. Then we had to make one last shopping trip to the hardware warehouse on Main St. where Tim found some cheap cans of spray paint to contribute to his metal W project. Finally, feeling like we had exhausted all opportunities for shopping and socializing, on Sunday morning we packed up and successfully extracted ourselves from the land of a million RVs. Our destination was Phoenix, or more specifically, the eastern edge of Phoenix where Usery Mountain Regional Park resides.

Usery Mountain regional park

Site #51

This is our second time around at Usery, although the first time we only stayed two nights because they were completely booked. This year I got smart and reserved our site several months ago. Good thing because the campground has been 100% full since we arrived. In a town that is crawling with generic RV parks, the regional parks in Phoenix stand way above the rest, and as a result are typically full for the winter months. The appeal is pretty obvious. Large sites, gorgeous scenery, easy access to hiking and biking trails, clean, newish bathrooms and showers, a blazing fast LTE Verizon signal, and a very un-rv park like environment all for the price of $25/night (water & electric included) is pretty hard to beat. Sure you could be fussy and complain about the noise from the shooting range across the street, the odd pull-thru sites that are really just pull-offs on the side of the road, or the lack of hot water in the showers, but I would take any of those things over a typical RV park setting. So no complaints here.

usery mountain regional park

Pull-thru site, Interior site, Exterior Site, Campground road

Large sites and good amenities aside, the very best thing about Usery is the lush desert landscape. I know, I know, lush and desert don’t usually go together. But in this case it’s the only way to describe what’s going on around here. While the desert in Anza-Borrego is beautiful in its own way, the desert here is truly in a league of its own. There are so many different textures and colors that it’s almost overwhelming to look at. It’s like a feast for the eyes. From the Ocotillos, to the creosote bushes, sage brush, and even the numerous varieties of cacti, everything is sporting a different shade of green. Which makes this desert seems more like a jungle. My favorite are the cacti. I love a good cacti display and there is no shortage of the spiky beauties around these parts. Cholla, Prickly Pear, Barrel in all shapes and sizes, and of course the mighty Saguaro.

usery mountain regional park

Barrel Cactus spines, Giant Saguaro, Cholla fruit

We’ve also been lucky enough to have some lingering evening clouds lead to some spectacular sunsets.

usery mountain regional park

Amazing evening sky

With the exception of a few treks to the grocery store and laundromat, we’ve mostly stayed in the park since we arrived. There is a fairly extensive network of trails just a bit down the road from the campground, and we quickly got into the routine of taking an afternoon bike ride. Can I tell you how much I LOVE the trails here? Not too difficult, lots to chose from, incredibly scenic, and best of all they are right out the door. We’ve been hoping on our bikes and pedaling down the one mile paved park road to the trail head, riding a loop or two on the trails, and then back up the road to our site. Pretty convenient. It’s always hard to take good photos of a bike trail, because as anyone who has tried will tell you, riding a bike and wielding a camera do not exactly go hand and hand. Especially when the trail is lined with spiky obstacles! We’re working on making a GoPro video of one of our trail rides, but until then here’s a few shots taken with my phone of our biking adventures.

Usery mountain regional park

Scenes from the trail

We’re booked here for a full two weeks and then will move over to McDowell Mountain for another week. I should say Tim will be here for a full two weeks because in a few days I will be flying east for a family visit while Tim stays here with the Airstream. Don’t worry he won’t be all alone. We just discovered that fellow Airstreamer Kyle, who we met back in Canada, is also at the park, and another Airstream family that we have yet to meet in person will be arriving this weekend. So plenty of social opportunities for Tim. Maybe he’ll even be inspired to write a blog post about his solo adventures! I’m hoping to write a post or two of my own from the other side of the country. Gotta get a little Atlantic ocean in this blog at some point.

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10 comments

Wheelingit January 28, 2014 - 8:02 pm

Love the pics! So glad we got to hang out in Q. I’ll be seeing ya again in Bisbee :)
Nina

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Amanda January 29, 2014 - 9:16 am

See you then!

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Sam Curren January 29, 2014 - 6:34 am

I’ve been a blog reader for months now. Sorry we’ll miss you, but glad to meet Tim!

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Amanda January 29, 2014 - 9:17 am

I am sad to be missing you and the family, maybe we’ll cross paths again. Be sure to come say hi to Tim (site 51) so he doesn’t spend the entire weekend alone :)

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Ingrid January 29, 2014 - 7:38 am

So jealous….it doesn’t get much better than the regional parks around Phoenix. I missed the gate to book one of these beauties. Oh well, Lake Pleasant is always our back up. Sounds like a fun time in Q. Safe travels back to the east coast….stay warm!

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Amanda January 29, 2014 - 9:18 am

I learned my lesson about the regional parks last year. A few people have mentioned Lake Pleasant. I think we need to take a day trip out there to check it out.

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Lenore January 29, 2014 - 8:13 am

Love your blog. Great pictures and interesting, well written content. I just subscribed. What blogging program do you use? I’m on Blogger and it has some limitations so I’m looking for a good alternative. We’re full-timers since 2011, but not in an Airstream. My grandfather had one, and his lifestyle inspired us. Thanks for posting!!

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Amanda January 29, 2014 - 9:32 am

Thanks Lenore! We use WordPress, but we are self-hosted (as opposed to using free wordpress hosting). This means we have more control over look and function. I am not really sure of the differences between Blogger and WordPress, but others have mentioned how limiting Blogger is so you may want to consider looking into what WordPress can offer. By the way, I clicked through to your blog and was excited to see that you are in Texas and recently traveled across the gulf coast. That is our route for next fall and I am busily gathering info from others. Great blog and I’ll be following along!

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Doug February 2, 2014 - 10:19 am

I love the pictures. That looks like paradise from where I am sitting. I would much rather be biking outside than working out in a gym. I will be sure to try to snag a spot when I make it out to Arizona. Great review.

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Amanda February 3, 2014 - 5:27 pm

Doug, I’ve been told that the bike trails are even better at Mcdowell Mtn. park. We’re headed there next so I guess we’ll find out. You really can’t go wrong with Usery though.

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