Hi
Yes it is a big parking lot and lots and lots of Canadians...but you aren't on top of each other unless you want to be as there is oh forgot
how many acres of blm land there are 4 long term areas Long term areas you can find a spot plant yourself have use of water and dump (not at each site but one of the area's have it) so you haul both clear water and black water or you can have a honey wagon come out think it's about 35 dollars a dump...it cost 180 dollars for the season which is from Sept 15 to April 15...or you can park for up to 14 days free and then you have to move a certain amount of feet but no water or dump access. Again there would be honey wagons or you can go into town...
there are grocery stores, venders, restaurants, churches, once a month craft fair...stuff going on all the time join the QIA they have so much going on
dances, classes, bingo there are jams at all the rv parks there is a gem club
oh yes laundromats one has showers...and we are only 20 miles from Ca 78 Miles from Yuma which makes us about 84 miles from MX 129 or so from Phoenix and 72 miles from Lake Havasue...32 from Parker we even have our resident nekked bookseller
we have all you can wish for I'm sure!!
someone asked me what there is to do in the desert my comment was if you get bored it's your fault you didn't look enough...will be in North La Posa when you come down give me a yell and I'll guide you about if you wish..