Whether you
plan to use your Casita to dry camp/boondock, stay in Forest Service/BLM
campgrounds or stay in RV parks enjoying full hookups there is a great wide
world waiting for you out there.
A Casita goes anywhere, thanks to good ground clearance, turn down this road and experience your own camp in the middle of nowhere.
Or camp in your friend's pasture...
Some back
roads take you to wildlife refuges, marshes, and other great birding locations
You might
want to take up birding.
Some roads turn
into old wagon roads that follow the immigrant trails from Missouri to Idaho, Oregon
and California.
You’ll learn
some history...
and you’ll see
some spectacular scenery (this is City of Rocks, Idaho a must see).
You can beat
the heat of summer and head for the redwoods...
...or head for
the beach for cooling breezes and morning fog.
Or seek out high
places where snow lingers well into August.
And when the
seasons begin to turn, you can head for lower elevations
There is no
finer place to spend the winter, than Arizona and no finer place to park for a
week or two than Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument…and with your Senior Pass
it only costs $8/night. You'll experience premium desert flora and fauna, a mere ten minutes from the Mexican border and great tacos over the border in Sonoyta, Sonora, Mexico.
Get out and
hike the desert and marvel at 70 degree days in January.
Take up the guitar...
and sing around the campfire.
And for the
really adventurous, you can head farther south and camp right on the beach in
Baja Mexico,
...try Playa Coyote in Bahia Concepcion or Bahia de Los Angeles
where
friendly fellow adventurers share their catch, travel tales
and talk
about the endless possibilities of where you can go once you buy your Casita.
We hope we run into you on your great adventure. We're Rod and Susan Raub.
Nuestro Casita es su Casita.
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