Friendly Acres Trailer Park sits on flat desert ground and was built up space by space by Karl and Penny Evenson back in 1971, and over time, it's turned into a place with lots of room for both permanent folks and travelers passing through. There are 115 mobile home sites and 260 RV or park model spaces, with 10 pull-through spaces for bigger vehicles and rigs up to 80 feet. They don't allow tents-this place is made for RVs and mobile homes, and folks can stay for a night, a week, a month, a season, or longer if they decide to lease a spot. The whole community is gated, which adds a bit of peace of mind, and there's easy access for those with disabilities.
Water, trash disposal, propane delivery, phone service, and sewer hookups are on every site, along with electric options that provide 30 or 50 amp power, so most rigs can hook right up, though some reports only note 30 amp. You've got restrooms and showers, laundry facilities, and a dump station. Verizon works well here, while AT&T and T-Mobile phones have fair to okay reception. There's free Wi-Fi available for guests, but only over at the recreation hall. Cable TV isn't available, though the community does have internet service in some spots and old-fashioned mailboxes for resident mail.
For activities, there are a bunch of things to do-craft hall, pool hall, and even a recreation hall where people gather for arts and crafts, games, dances, socials, jam sessions, and exercise classes, plus bean bag and other clubs if you want to get involved. The place built new pickleball courts, shuffleboard, bocce ball, and a putting green not long ago. There's also a fitness center, but you won't find a swimming pool or a playground here, just open space and desert air. Pet owners can bring their animals along since the park is pet friendly.
The grounds are mostly concrete with plenty of open fields where the trailers and RVs sit, and the park's known for having a simple eco-friendly approach, with electric charging stations for folks who need them. There's also a business center that people use. You can rent, buy, or even plan out your RV trip here thanks to their adventure travel planning service, which'll help set you up with rentals, trips, and bookings for campgrounds. They also host community events and send out a newsletter for updates, and people are encouraged to submit reviews or comments. The rules are simple, but everyone's expected to follow them for the good of the community.
People find the place straightforward and friendly, and it's the sort of campground that's been steady for decades, offering practical living for retirees, snowbirds, and folks looking for a place to settle for a while.