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Desert Breeze Travel Camp

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★★★★★
Campsites were mainly back in, clean and quiet. Lots of activities in the rec room. Laundry facilities had sufficient washers and dryers in working condition. Small commissary, no Exchange just a shoppette with fuel no diesel. The staff, Spenser and Rhett were very knowledgeable and personable. You‘re about 30 minutes from MCAS and Yuma. The only downside was the mosquitoes in March and they don't spray until May. Definitely stay here again.
Debby
Posted Mar 20, 2024; Yakima, WA
★★★☆☆
There’s nothing to do here other then sit in the camper and watch the days pass. There’s a small commissary that has most of what you’ll need. There’s also an express gas station that seems to be overpriced. I have 3 bars of AT&T and 1 bar of T-Mobile. The internet service here is lacking in coverage. I only have 2 bars of WiFi at my campsite which isn’t enough to do anything with. They have showers and laundry facilities. The toilet paper is at best 80 grade.
Capn
Posted Jan 22, 2024; Michigan
★★★★★
Nice, quiet place that’s clean, has a lot of recreation options, and you’re left alone: no micromanaging! The camp hosts, Ed and Jo, are genuinely nice people! $35 for full hookup, $25 for just electric power (20/30/50) and water.q4nt58
ChrisPBacon
Posted May 30, 2023; Arizona
★★★★☆
This is a nice quiet park. The staff is excellent. Mindy is awesome! Very nice rec room with ice. Easy access dumping station. Car wash is at the entrance of the camp. Laundry & shower room are adequate but only 1 toilet. When we were here our camp host (Ed) is a very nice guy. Very helpful. Yuma has a small but adequate commissary. No BX, just a shopette. No diesel at base gas station. Nearest disel about 30 minutes away. The RV park is gravel with cement patios. No shade. I actually really like this base. Very peaceful and nice staff with good prices. I’m coming back.
Greg
Posted Mar 28, 2023; Kodiak AK
★★★★☆
We have stayed here several times & always find it very enjoyable The staff is friendly & helpful. Mindy was very nice. The park is clean, sites are leval, & nicely spaced. It has a gas station, small commissary, museum, small bowling alley & a couple restaurants. It is about 25 miles from Yuma. We hope to return. My only complaint is it stsys very full with longtime campers so you are lucky to get a spot.
Connie
Posted Jan 31, 2023; Ca
★★★★★
Annette and Mindy are exceptional managers. We enjoyed our stay here and will definitely be back. The camp was nice and has a lot to offer. We will definitely be back. Thank you Annette and Mindy for everything.
Larry Carter
Posted Jan 24, 2023; Port Ludlow, WA
★★★★☆
I just wanted to let everyone know they do have full hook ups. Beautiful sunsets! we had a great time staying there and exploring the area, we went up to Lake Martinez fishers landing has a fun bar n grill with bands. there’s another RV spot up there that’s Marine Corps, right on the water but not full hookups. Staff was friendly and of course i loved Mindy because she’s got the same name as me! Also go check out the castle dome mine caves north of there. Wheezys in yuma is the hot spot sports bar. And on the way into the city is a great bbq place that also serves the famous date shakes! Dirty South Bbq. only reason why I didn’t give it five stars is because it is a little way out of town but it served our needs and is very affordable.
Mindy Bench
Posted Jul 27, 2022; Oregon
★★★★☆
Thank you Mindy, from the office, and Nick, host, for our nice stay because this park is in the middle of nowhere and is only for travelers who like peace and quiet. It’s on the Yuma Proving Ground base. Stayed here overnight on two separate dates in Oct and Nov, the weather was sunny and warm but not hot. Beware lots of mosquitoes. The park had a clubhouse, laundry, restrooms and showers which were clean. All gravel, back in sites with a concrete pad for a picnic table and bbq but neither was provided, thus the concrete pads made no sense. A few trees but really not much shade where it’s needed. Found this base by accident traveling north on hwy 95 from Yuma to Quartzsite so not sure if we would ever stay again cause it’s really on a path to nowhere.
TandB
Posted Nov 11, 2021; San Diego
★★★★★
Wonderful people and the new manager (Mr. Donita?) was very helpful. Rules seem pretty straight forward and the $385/mo price for everything seems reasonable compared to Yuma RV parks which charge extra high rates for electricity. The post is small although the YPG is very large. Not sure how it'd be in the summer but is very nice for the winter. The only downside in our opinion is the distance to Yuma.
Andy
Posted Nov 16, 2017; Nashua, NH
★☆☆☆☆
Not impressed. There are porta potties on site, but only self-contained RVs allowed? So rich people who can afford a self-contained RV (officers) can stay, lower enlisted not welcome. Typical Navy MWR, catering to money.
Sam
Posted Jan 26, 2017; Washington
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