Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Hidden Shores Village (Yuma, Arizona)

Hidden Shores Village is located near the Imperial Dam, along the Colorado River, and is a mixture of fixed vacation homes, rentals for weekenders, and spots for RV'ing snowbirds like us (ones who move to warmer climates in the winter). Yuma is set in the middle of a big dusty desert, and most people are surprised to learn that this area is particularly rich in agriculture. Yuma is actually the winter vegetable capital of the world and about 90 percent of all the leafy vegetables grown in the U.S. from November through March are grown in and around the Yuma area. Hidden Shores Village is nestled amongst these emerald patches of farmland, and has a little something for everyone: a 9-hole golf course walking distance from the RV Park, boat ramps, a 20,000 square foot club house, game rooms, library, workout room, heated outdoor swimming pool with jacuzzi, horse shoe pits, shuffle board, an on-site convenience store, and trails leading out into the desert for hiking, biking, and taking your off-road vehicles. Here are some pictures from our March 2014 stay at Hidden Shores Village.












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