Our booking at this holiday spot was made before it was designated as a 55+ community on 10/1/22. The facilities are noticeably aged but well-kept, and the residents clearly care for their homes. It offers good value for comprehensive services. As our first stay in such a "resort", we have no basis for comparison. The resort has a busy daily activity schedule, including card games, billiards, dances, raffles, water aerobics, and crafts. The resort's facilities include full hookups, propane service, a mailroom, golf (although the course is worn out), a gym (quite worn but still functional), pickleball (which appears to have been updated), tennis, a restaurant, a bar, laundry facilities, showers, a heated pool, a hot tub, and a reasonably sized library. It's situated on the Colorado River, but also between Interstate 8, an active freight train line, and some farmland. The noise from I-8 can be intrusive, and the farmland can sometimes be a bit smelly. The resort is nestled in Yuma's northwestern corner, about a 20-minute drive to the town and interstate. The WiFi was passable. Guests can choose a location near the golf course or the pet area. If you choose the golf course, they provide a barrier to protect your vehicle from stray golf balls. The distance between vehicles is adequate. The pet area is further from the golf course and seems a bit more cramped. The grounds are primarily gravel with a concrete patio. There is also a storage area where we left our car when we took the vehicle to Mexico.
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