Above, a view of Las Cruces, New Mexico from the hilltop KOA Kampground. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Winter is here and if one has an RV to escape the cold northern climates, the Southwest is ideal.
There are plenty of places to see and things to do in the Southwest and Do It Yourself RV has an article describing 8 Southwest towns to visit during winter. Of those eight towns, I've been to several of them, with two of them in recent months.
They begin with:
One of the best parts about having a home-on-wheels is the freedom to head south for year-round sunshine. The southwest draws in thousands of snowbirds every year for good reason: the daytime temperatures stay pleasantly warm all winter and there is tons to see and do.
So instead of driving on the dangerous icy roads this winter, take your RV south for the season. These towns in Arizona and New Mexico have some amazing attractions as well as RV parks and campgrounds nearby.
To read more, go here.
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