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Overpriced KOA Green River UT was: Re: Michelin Tires not available
10-11-2007, 02:32
Post: #1
Overpriced KOA Green River UT was: Re: Michelin Tires not available
We spent a couple of days at Zion NP enroute to Golden CO after
attending the SWBB rally at Buellton, CA. Leaving CA we drove up I-15
then to I-70 to head for Golden. The RV Park recommended to us in
Springdale (just outside the main entrance to Zion) had closed or
changed hands, so we were unable to find it to make a reservation.
So, we stayed in a very nice, clean park in Hurricane UT (about 20
miles out from the park). We didn't have time for Bryce -- but will
"do" that one some other time.

I note that the rules will not allow an over-40' coach to go through
the tunnel in Zion, so that interferes somewhat with the routes we
can take.

The KOA in Green River used to be "United Campground" -- that was
listed in the directory as having rather reasonable rates --- we
called ahead and the lady even answered "United Campground" ... and
reserved a site. When we arrived, we were shocked to discover a KOA
-- and I was even more shocked at a $37 charge (including AAA
discount) for a rather so-so, dusty (everything is unpaved)
campground with 30 Amp+cable TV (I don't have the satellite hooked up
yet) or 50 Amp with no cable. Since the weather was moderate, I opted
for the TV 'cause I didn't need the AC.

We passed two other campgrounds enroute to this one -- but it was
nearly 6:00 PM and after 7 hours on the road I decided to not go
shopping.

Lesson: Ask the rate and verify the name of the park when calling ahead.

BTW, the camp host also suggested the Best Western restaurant, but we
tend to "eat in" as we like our usual diet...

To keep this BB oriented, I note that there are lots of heavy grades
once you get on I-70. The 'bird is doing fairly well with the water
temp holding at 190-195. Oil temperature seems to hang at 220 but
sometimes reaching 225. I'm sure glad we're doing this with daytime
temps of 75-80 degrees and not the summer temps of 100-110!

Today, our plan is for about 300 miles from Green River UT to Idaho
Springs CO. Some serious grades ahead! -- It should be a long day on
the road.

Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
aeonix1@...
On the road at Green River UT



On Oct 11, 2007, at 12:11 AM, whistles_n_bells wrote:

> Pete:
>
> If you are doing breakfast/lunch/dinner at a restaurant, I highly
> recommend the Tamarisk (Best Western River Terrace) on the east
> side of
> the river south side of highway - directly across from the John Wesley
> Powell River Museum. Great food and great service. We use this
> restaurant on the Elderhostel tours of the National Parks in Utah. Are
> you heading for Canyonlands and Arches?
>
> Regards,
> Joe (Pappy) Hagan
> St. George, UT
> Wannabe
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson
> wrote:
>>
>> Yes, that ought to do it.
>>
>> Pete Masterson
>> '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
>> aeonix1@...
>> On the road at Green River UT in an overpriced KOA...
>>



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10-11-2007, 13:26
Post: #2
Overpriced KOA Green River UT was: Re: Michelin Tires not available
There's a state park in Green River, right on the river. I've always tent
camped there when
canoeing Labrynth Canyon. I can't recall what kind of RV hook ups it has, but I
like
camping right on the river. Bugs can be bad there somewhere. There's a great
river
runner's bar in town with superb burger but I can't remember the name of the
place.
Wish it was me heading west. A week on the Green River this time of year is
about as
good as life gets.

Kerry
82 Fc 35
Denver

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson wrote:
>
> We spent a couple of days at Zion NP enroute to Golden CO after
> attending the SWBB rally at Buellton, CA. Leaving CA we drove up I-15
> then to I-70 to head for Golden. The RV Park recommended to us in
> Springdale (just outside the main entrance to Zion) had closed or
> changed hands, so we were unable to find it to make a reservation.
> So, we stayed in a very nice, clean park in Hurricane UT (about 20
> miles out from the park). We didn't have time for Bryce -- but will
> "do" that one some other time.
>
> I note that the rules will not allow an over-40' coach to go through
> the tunnel in Zion, so that interferes somewhat with the routes we
> can take.
>
> The KOA in Green River used to be "United Campground" -- that was
> listed in the directory as having rather reasonable rates --- we
> called ahead and the lady even answered "United Campground" ... and
> reserved a site. When we arrived, we were shocked to discover a KOA
> -- and I was even more shocked at a $37 charge (including AAA
> discount) for a rather so-so, dusty (everything is unpaved)
> campground with 30 Amp+cable TV (I don't have the satellite hooked up
> yet) or 50 Amp with no cable. Since the weather was moderate, I opted
> for the TV 'cause I didn't need the AC.
>
> We passed two other campgrounds enroute to this one -- but it was
> nearly 6:00 PM and after 7 hours on the road I decided to not go
> shopping.
>
> Lesson: Ask the rate and verify the name of the park when calling ahead.
>
> BTW, the camp host also suggested the Best Western restaurant, but we
> tend to "eat in" as we like our usual diet...
>
> To keep this BB oriented, I note that there are lots of heavy grades
> once you get on I-70. The 'bird is doing fairly well with the water
> temp holding at 190-195. Oil temperature seems to hang at 220 but
> sometimes reaching 225. I'm sure glad we're doing this with daytime
> temps of 75-80 degrees and not the summer temps of 100-110!
>
> Today, our plan is for about 300 miles from Green River UT to Idaho
> Springs CO. Some serious grades ahead! -- It should be a long day on
> the road.
>
> Pete Masterson
> '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
> aeonix1@...
> On the road at Green River UT
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10-11-2007, 15:19
Post: #3
Overpriced KOA Green River UT was: Re: Michelin Tires not available
Pete:

Too late now; however, 45' tour buses (Prevost/MCI/Setra) routinely use
the Carmel Tunnel in ZNP. The "tunnel card" does state not over 40'.
Those cards were printed in the days when coaches did not exceed 40' -
and have not been revised. The main concern is height - necessitating
running down the center of the tunnel road - and temporary one-way
traffic flow

Joe (Pappy) Hagan
St. George, UT
Wannabe


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson
wrote:
>
> We spent a couple of days at Zion NP enroute to Golden CO after
> attending the SWBB rally at Buellton, CA. Leaving CA we drove up I-15
> then to I-70 to head for Golden. The RV Park recommended to us in
> Springdale (just outside the main entrance to Zion) had closed or
> changed hands, so we were unable to find it to make a reservation.
> So, we stayed in a very nice, clean park in Hurricane UT (about 20
> miles out from the park). We didn't have time for Bryce -- but will
> "do" that one some other time.
>
> I note that the rules will not allow an over-40' coach to go through
> the tunnel in Zion, so that interferes somewhat with the routes we
> can take.
>
> The KOA in Green River used to be "United Campground" -- that was
> listed in the directory as having rather reasonable rates --- we
> called ahead and the lady even answered "United Campground" ... and
> reserved a site. When we arrived, we were shocked to discover a KOA
> -- and I was even more shocked at a $37 charge (including AAA
> discount) for a rather so-so, dusty (everything is unpaved)
> campground with 30 Amp+cable TV (I don't have the satellite hooked up
> yet) or 50 Amp with no cable. Since the weather was moderate, I opted
> for the TV 'cause I didn't need the AC.
>
> We passed two other campgrounds enroute to this one -- but it was
> nearly 6:00 PM and after 7 hours on the road I decided to not go
> shopping.
>
> Lesson: Ask the rate and verify the name of the park when calling
ahead.
>
> BTW, the camp host also suggested the Best Western restaurant, but we
> tend to "eat in" as we like our usual diet...
>
> To keep this BB oriented, I note that there are lots of heavy grades
> once you get on I-70. The 'bird is doing fairly well with the water
> temp holding at 190-195. Oil temperature seems to hang at 220 but
> sometimes reaching 225. I'm sure glad we're doing this with daytime
> temps of 75-80 degrees and not the summer temps of 100-110!
>
> Today, our plan is for about 300 miles from Green River UT to Idaho
> Springs CO. Some serious grades ahead! -- It should be a long day on
> the road.
>
> Pete Masterson
> '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
> aeonix1@...
> On the road at Green River UT
>
>
>
> On Oct 11, 2007, at 12:11 AM, whistles_n_bells wrote:
>
> > Pete:
> >
> > If you are doing breakfast/lunch/dinner at a restaurant, I highly
> > recommend the Tamarisk (Best Western River Terrace) on the east
> > side of
> > the river south side of highway - directly across from the John
Wesley
> > Powell River Museum. Great food and great service. We use this
> > restaurant on the Elderhostel tours of the National Parks in Utah.
Are
> > you heading for Canyonlands and Arches?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Joe (Pappy) Hagan
> > St. George, UT
> > Wannabe
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Pete Masterson aeonix1@
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Yes, that ought to do it.
> >>
> >> Pete Masterson
> >> '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
> >> aeonix1@
> >> On the road at Green River UT in an overpriced KOA...
> >>
>
>
>
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>
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10-12-2007, 02:57
Post: #4
Overpriced KOA Green River UT was: Re: Michelin Tires not available
The state park in Green River doesn't have much in the way of hook-
ups, from the listings I saw. Not a good choice for my all-electric
coach that sucks batteries dry in no time... <sigh>

Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
aeonix1@...
On the road at Idaho Springs UT



On Oct 11, 2007, at 7:26 PM, davidkerryedwards wrote:

> There's a state park in Green River, right on the river. I've
> always tent camped there when
> canoeing Labrynth Canyon. I can't recall what kind of RV hook ups
> it has, but I like
> camping right on the river. Bugs can be bad there somewhere.
> There's a great river
> runner's bar in town with superb burger but I can't remember the
> name of the place.
> Wish it was me heading west. A week on the Green River this time
> of year is about as
> good as life gets.
>
> Kerry
> 82 Fc 35
> Denver
>



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