The parking lot at Arizona Boardwalk where the conservatory is located is large enough for any vehicle. Wonderland 33.55451, -111.87619
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Butterfly Wonderland
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Desert Tortoise Campground
We did not reserve a site ahead of time to avoid paying that fee. The day fee was included with the campsite fee which isn't always the case. Extra fee can really add up! It seems like most people do reserve ahead of time because there isn't much of a spot to pull over at the park entrance booth.
We were assigned an accessible site that wasn't any different that the other sites but it was close to the restrooms. The sites are all fairly level and the concrete tables have extended tops. None of the trails are accessible.
Thursday, February 6, 2025
The ground is fine silty soil so rolling around is difficult.
The road is one lane and in fairly good condition but use caution if there's has been recent rain. Camp 33.88566, -113.3862
Sunday, February 2, 2025
Blue Cloud Camping Area - BLM
Blue Cloud is located just five miles away from the small town of Parker, which has everything that a camper could need, so it's a popular spot. We snagged a private circle that overlooks a dry stream bed. It's pretty close to Route 62 with the expected traffic noise but since the dirt road continues for a couple of miles it's possible to get far enough away that the noise is minimal.
The road is in good condition. We walked/rolled about 3/4 of a mile- doable with assistance. Areas large enough for single vehicles and groups are located on either side of the road. Camping 34.16634, -114.36968Monday, January 27, 2025
2025 RTRs
Another great gathering of nomads for the Rubber Tramp Rendezvous and Women's Rubber Tramp Rendezvous! This is the six year that I've volunteered at the HOWA booth to answer questions, hand out stickers, and collect donations. The RTRs are geared towards new and soon to be new nomads so many of the people who come are new to the road and the daily seminars are very helpful for them.
The free tables are always popular as nomads find items that they need and drop off things that they thought they needed but are now just taking up space.
Volunteers are the vital force of the RTRs and every year we have a large group of wonderful people who willing give their time to make everything run smoothly from setup to break down. For all their work they get a pizza lunch, cupcakes, a 2025 patch, and HOWA's complete and total gratitude.
We usually camp with some of the volunteers on BLM land. This year was exceptionally windy so few nightly campfires were held but we did have a chili potluck dinner organized by D. Rock and the traditional burning of the plywood van. Looking forward to next year!Getting up early every day to volunteer does have some advantages. We got to watch the moon set! :) HOWA 33.676, -114.2102