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Paradise Springs This a new 55+ gated community nestled at the foot of the Little San Bernardino Mountains in Desert Hot Springs, California. All of the single family homes are Energy Star Rated. The club house and pool are beautiful. This is the place to be if you want a desert setting yet close to "civilization." The area has everything from the finest medical facilities to unbelievable golf courses and shopping.Image: Joshua Tree National Park, Joshua trees in foreground and mountain in background, blue sky with white clouds; link to larger image Joshua Tree National Park is just an hours drive North. Los Angeles is less than two hours drive to the West, and San Diego another hour to the Southwest.
   
My Two Springs Site This is a web page (on-line news letter) that I have set up for the benefit of the members at Two Springs RV Resort. It is totally independent of the Two Springs RV Resort organization and  management Image: Pool party at Two Springs RV resort; link to larger image It contains information that is germane to the park activities and includes a social calendar. There are also several links to items of interest in the area.
   
Two Springs RV Resort

This is our Winter home.  Doug McLeod and his partners rescued the park from bankruptcy. They and their staff are making it a first class RV Resort in the Coachella Valley. There are plenty of RV parks in Florida and Texas, which are much closer to our home in Image: RV lot showing deck and pavers, link to larger imageMaryland, but we are willing to drive 2600 miles to live here for the Winter!
   
Turner Sculpture This galley is a must see when on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. This father son team employs more than 20 artisans to create some of the most beautiful wildlife and aquatic bronze sculptures that I a have ever seen. I wish that I could afford their Coral Reef Dining Table. Oh well, maybe when I have an extra $16,000 lying around!
  Coarl Reef Table Sclupture by Turner
   
National Wildlife Refuge Locator "The National Wildlife Refuge System is one of America's greatest conservation success stories. In its first hundred years, it helped save our national symbol, the American bald eagle, from extinction and has protected hundreds of other wild species — including fish, migratory birds, and many other plants and animals and the habitats that support them." The link to the left is a good link to all of the National Wildlife Refuges. Clicking on the NWRS Logo will take you to their home page.
 
Battle of Mobile Bay Home of "Damn the Torpedoes, full speed ahead"
Ten Bits Ranch A Gem in Paradise. This Guest Ranch Bed & Breakfast is remote and secluded, but easy to get to. This is THE place to stay when you visit Big Bend National Park in Texas.
Big Bend National Park "Sometimes considered "three parks in one," Big Bend includes mountain, desert, and river environments. An hour’s drive can take you from the banks of the Rio Grande to a mountain basin nearly a mile high. Here, you can explore one of the last remaining wild corners of the United States, and experience unmatched sights, sounds, and solitude."