After I decided to use the vintage car-and-trailers as the feature image in last week’s post from my stay at a Route 66 themed RV park, I got a little sad. There were many more fun cars, trailers, signs and other memorabilia from the RV park I’d snapped photos of but I didn’t have plans to write about my week in Albuquerque. I’d only stopped to hit some of the big box stores.
And, since I wasn’t going to write about my week, there wasn’t any reason I’d be sharing the photos. In a time when lightheartedness is needed, I decided why not create a post of just the photos.
However, I didn’t want to write this as a review about the RV park. If you are interested in that, you can head over to Campendium where I write my thoughts on the places I stay, including Enchanted Trails (the name of the RV park).
Cars and Trailers





Vintage Interior


Around the Route 66 RV Park





The Pod

Route 66 ran from Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, California, and passed through six other states. Have you ever travel Route 66, more recently or back in its heyday?
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Hi Debbie, I did travel a bit of route 66 when I was in New Mexico. Some of it is very hard to find if you try to find the original but it’s fun. I would be interested in your book drawing please. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
I wasn’t trying to travel Route 66 though it did seem like it would be a fun road trip. However, I did see a few signs on where you could get off the main interstate to travel Route 66. At least if one wanted to do it, it seems like there are still resources like signs, maybe even maps or something. You are in the drawing! Thanks for the comment, Julie.
Thank you for bringing me back to a simpler time in life.
Love, Marie
Such a neat post! Love seeing all the vintage trailers and vehicles. Very cool 🙂
Thanks. It was a fun place to walk around.
Fun post! I love the 1950s Yellowstone Geneva. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, that one is fun. What was most surprising was that the relatively small trailer had two doors. The one that’s open went into the living area and the other one was in the bedroom.