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Thursday, August 9, 2018

New Meadows

>New Meadows is a small town near Mc Call , we settled in a Zims hot springs and RV park for 3 nights.

The C.G has only a few sites but they are all on grass with full hookups,the sceneray is just beautiful and it is close to HWY 95.

They do not have restrooms or showers and the portable potty is not worth a visit, so bare it in mind.

We were charged $25 for a night and if you want to use the hot springs it is another $7 per person per day.

There are 2 pools ,one body temperature and one HOT.

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We used the hot springs till the sun went down and except some kids running around and breaking the silence it was a real treat.

On the next day we took of (only with the tow of course) to Riggins and to Seven Devils , it is a long gravel road from Riggins but worth it, there are numerous hikes,camping,horse park and picnic facilities.

The seven Devels are the seven mountain peaks which are sticking out as a tall magnificent monument.

A short trail lead's to the view point where 4 States can be seen on a clear weather, WY,ID,WA, and OR.

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On the following day we drove to Mc Cal a beautiful groomed town with nice main streets , great beaches on the lake and all kind of water activities.

It was just relaxing sitting facing the lake with a drink in our hands.

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It is so organized that even crossing the road all you have to do is pick a green flag from one end and cross leaving the flag on the other side...great idea.

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I did not realize that South Idaho is a dessert and it become HOT during the day, but again we do not control the weather so why wast time and energy on the subject... just go with it and adapt, what other options do we have?

1 comment:

Jim and Sandie said...

Now that's my kind of campground - wide open and no trees. Wish you had clearer skies. So many forest fires. It's even been hot (100) here this summer.