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Where We've Stayed in Parumph, Nevada

Pair-A-Dice, an SKP Co-Op Park located somewhat off the Pahrump Pair-A-Dice SKP Parkbeaten track. When we first considered becoming extended RV travelers, on organization we knew we had to join was Escapees. This is "the" support group for people who leave their old life behind and embark on their own RV adventures, just as we are doing. Headquartered in Livingston Texas, it is the preeminentadvocate and support group for full time and extended Rv travelers and should be very seriously considered by anyone embarking or in the process of planning their own adventure. Escapees has 8 Rainbow Parks and 11 KP Co-Op Parks and this was the first one we stayed in. Our FHU pull thru site cost $12.50 per night for the 3 nights we stayed. We also paid for 2 days of wi-fi at $2.50 per day. As I had mentioned the park was a little off the beaten track, but all hard to find. We came through town on Highway 160 from the north, turned right (south) on South Homestead Rd. Continue through the stop sign at Gamebird. Turn right (west) on Manse Rd. This is not a big intersection, so keep your eyes peeled. If you miss the turn like we did, you can turn around at the Casino further south on Homestead. The park is at the corner of Manse and South Oakridge Rd. You turn left onto Oakridge, then right into the park. Most of the sites appeared to be occupied on either a permanent or seasonal basis. The unoccupied sites are scattered thoughout the park. There are also boondock sites directly across from the office. In addition they have an area where you can wash you rig or car if you choose. If you do, be sure and dry the water off. We didn't and ended up with white spots all over both the coach and the Explorer. One other nice little addition was a clothesline which made it easy to get some fresh smelling air dried bedding. We enjoyed our time a Pair-A-Dice Park and would not hesitate to stop the next time we are this way.

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