Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Luxury RV Park in Indo, CA

Outdoor Resorts in Indio, California is probably the most luxurious RV park in the country. Indio is just 20 miles from Palm Springs, a very upscale and beautiful area in the desert. As you can see, the mountains surround the park creating a great view from every direction.
The entrance has flowers on all sides with fountains on either side of the drive in. See photo. Flowers also line both sides of the street as you approach the entrance.

Our site was the on the highest spot in the park, overlooking a canal with a wall of flowers next to us (see 2 photos). Our motor home is the white one with the green swish on it. It was one of the oldest motor homes in the park. Only motorhomes were allowed in (no 5th wheels, trailers or tents) and they could not be older than 10 years old. Ours just made it in.

Joni was able to float around in her kayak during our stay. Notice the beautiful setting while paddling around the park. This picture of Joni in her kayak is taken next to our site, heading under the bridge.

Amenitities included a golf course, tennis courts (see photo of courts behind the brook and bridge), pools, canals, private boat dock at each site, work out room, restaurant, and more. (See the pictures of the canals along side the golf course)


The RV lots are privately owned. Not all the lots have been sold yet. We were given a FREE 5 night/6 day stay as a promotion to sell the lots, yet we were not required to tour the park or listen to a sales pitch. WHAT A DEAL! We were given the coupon by some friends in the Outdoor Resorts Rancho California which is the previous park we stayed in. The lots normally rent for $95/night and you can rent through the office or privately through the owners.






Each owner has upgraded their spots with various amenitites. Look carefully and you will even see a lot with a POOL overlooking the canal. Yes, some owners have actually built pools on their RV lots. Also notice beautiful patios, cascading flowers with fountains of flowing water, boat docks with electric powered boats and more.

The canals allow about 1 mile of floating from one end of the park to the other.

This has got to be the most beautiful RV park in the country. By the way, if you'd like to buy a lot here, you can buy the one we were in for a little over $300,000 (basically a driveway). One lot with many amenitites already finished out lists for over $700,000.
Any takers out there?????