Sierra Trails RV Park outside of Mojave, California, is another sort of funky place we usually stop at. The park itself is nice with a wall around it and lots of trees and greenery. The area for transients, however, is a clear area in the back of the park. It has several 30 amp hookups with water spigots and barbeques. Last night and most of the day today, we were the only ones here.
Looking down the other way. You can see a portion of the block wall around the main park.
A peek through the entrance into the main park. It's pretty nice and there are many permanent residents.
Looking out the back, you can see some of the ruts of the run-off from last week's big rain -
Earlier this morning, the maintenance crew spent some time filling some of the ruts in -
This is one of the big juniper trees alongside this side of the park fence -
It has some of the biggest bunches of juniper berries I've every seen -
The berries are huge, as big as the end of my thumb -
Later this evening, three rigs have pulled in and plugged in for the night. We're no longer out here alone...
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