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are simply my opinions and impressions of the following parks as I
was trying to decide where to stay in the area. Their names below
are links to their websites, if they have one. |
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Exit
24 - Phoenix
(between Ashland & Medford) |
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south on I-5, you'll see RV's right on the highway that are in Holiday
RV Park. However, these are units being stored. The occupied sites
are set back more and buffered from the sights and sounds of the highway.
It was my choice for my first home in the Ashland/Medford area. |
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Exit
24 - Phoenix
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Here
you can see how close the RVs are to I-5. That's a truck coming
north you can see on the highway between the sign and the streetlamp.
One good thing: guests can use the heated pool and spa.
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Exit
21 - Talent |
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This
park is at the same exit as WalMart on the southbound side of I-5.
So
it's sandwiched between the highway and WalMart. Although we all
know WalMart has its charms, I would think this combination would
result in an increased traffic and noise level.
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5310
Highway 66 - Ashland |
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I
had decided against staying here when I was doing my research mostly
because the owner said it was so heavily treed that some people
couldn't even get cell phone service, much less satellite TV. I
drove through there in February and it looked like a pretty nice
place, but I was already settled and happy where I was. It is the
closest park to the town of Ashland.
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Malia's
2 cents:
Choosing
between Holiday and Pear Tree being right across the highway
from each other, Holiday sites are further back and better
buffered from the noise. Plus, they have free wi-fi, which
Pear tree doesn't. The "resort" part of the name
of American RV must be the best stretch of that word I've
heard. Glenyan is also close to Emigrant Lake Park, a really
nice Jackson County park.
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