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6946 Old Pasco Road, Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 Close to Attractions, Exit 279 West Off I-75 to SR54 Quail Run RV Resort The place where Clem Says, “NO RIG TOO BIG!” 6946 Old Pasco Road, Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 Close to Attractions, Exit 279 West Off I-75 to SR54 . (813) 973-0999 Restaurants, Shopping For Reservations Only . 1-800-582-7084 and Entertainment, but www.quailrunrv.com . [email protected] still a country setting! Close to the VA Hospital! FREE WI-FI FREE 60 Channel Cable E<NÛD<O@:F LK8? :FCFI8;F #HAMA For Current Rates, U 4AOS scan with your Smart Phone 8I@QFE8 3ANTA or visit: www.quailrunrv.com/rates.html SelectedU &E By BIG RIGS !LBUQUERQUE U U Best Bets U 2UIDOSO RATED U Hobbs www.big-rigs-rv.com H ,AS#RUCES !LAMOGORDO #ARLSBAD October 2019 October 10/9.5 /9.5 K<O8J D<O@:F ITY DE C Indoor Prices N DA NTOW Starting at DOW $100 Outdoor prices starting at & $75 To inquire or obtain additional information boondocksmobilervservice 1 352-206-6699 4 History of New Southern 99 Country Dinner Plates 7Each Quail Run RV Resort Fried ChickenServed Daily Starting at 11 am Quail Run RV Resort was established in 1975 by Mr. Charles Lowell. Mr. Lowell and his 5636 Oakley BlvdYour choice of entrée family owned and operated Quail Run for approximately 10 years. It started out as a Wesley Chapel, &FL two country vegetables small campground with 46 full sites. Mr. Lowell built the reputation over the years as a (813) 973-4884 KOA campground to where people were lined up waiting to get in the park. They would 5636 Oakley Blvd. • Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 • 813-973-4884 stay in an overflow area until a site would become available. In 1985, the campground crackerbarrel.com was purchased by Mr. Alvin Jorgenson who owned the park for approximately 9 years. “Cracker©2019 Barrel CBOCS Old Country Properties, Store” Inc. logo is a trademark of CBOCS Properties, Inc. ©2018 CBOCS Properties, Inc. Serving good country cooking to travelers and neighbors alike. In 1994, Frank & Ellen Gilmore and Clement & Ann Watson purchased the park and own 5 Dedicated RV parking available. and operate it to this day. They have completely renovated all sites in the original park with new water, sewer, and electrical lines which were increased to 50 amps. They have implemented new cement patios at each site, new paved roads, sidewalks, store and Activities At laundromat. Also, a security gate, free cable TV, free WiFi and county water and sewer. They have completed the new super sites, clubhouse, laundromat and heated swimming pool. Along with these additions, the store has been expanded to offer more Quail Run RV Resort RV accessories. The Grove Shopping Mall and Cobb Theatre is located just around the Here at the Quail Run RV Resort there is an incredible amount of activities within our corner on Oakley Blvd. The Shops at Wiregrass, located off Bruce B Downs Blvd and The park as well as throughout the entire Tampa Bay area and beyond! Premium Outlet Mall on State Road 56 are both within a 15 minute drive. Our little town of Wesley Chapel is growing by leaps and bounds, which puts us in the middle of all the action, making Quail Run RV Resort a great place to visit. We all want to thank our past We have something for everyone whether it is swimming in our heated pool, shuffle and present guests that have helped us become what we are today. board, working out in our exercise room, shooting billiards and air hockey in our billiards room, playing ping pong or building a puzzle in our clubhouse. We look forward to welcoming all the future guests. Drive safe and enjoy your travels and may God guide your path in wherever it takes you. There are seasonal activities on the calendar such as local group excursions, on- grounds activities like Corn Hole Tournaments, Bingo Night (usually Tuesday nights), Quilt Making, various craft classes and surprise events. There are always wonderful sights to see outside the park. We are centrally located with Homosassa Springs, a 5 star attraction, just to the north of us. Then to the south of us, there is Clearwater Beach which was rated America’s #1 beach in 2018 by TripAdvisor. We subscribed to BRBB several years ago when we owned a Newman Essex Also, there is Fort DeSoto and it’s beach, which was called best for families in 2011 Motorcoach. After two years, we sold the Essex and had a custom 45ʻ New Horizons Fifth Wheel built for us. I just wanted you by Parents Magazine. Busch Gardens is an easy drive from the RV Resort then to the BIG RIGS to know, we still LOVE your subscription service. Even with a fifth wheel, most of east is Disney World, Universal Studios and Sea World. To the South East is Bok Tower your recommendations work for us since we are so big—65 feet total with truck. Several of our friends have subscribed that own fifth Gardens which earned the #3 spot on the USA Today 10 Best North American Gardens. wheels too. Thanks so much for your excellent suggestions even without a motorcoach! Joan The Sponge Docks at Tarpon Springs are due west on the Gulf coast. You can take a step Best Bets back in time with a visit to Heritage Park next to the Botanical Gardens. RV Park Guide Order at: 2 Call ahead to pre-book your appointment. big-rigs-rv.com Our wildlife right here in the park is always a great source of Nineteenth Edition Book entertainment for our guests. From September to May, you $29.95 can spot our majestic red headed sandhill cranes. In early “Taking the guesswork spring you may enjoy the exciting experience of watching www.facebook.com/quailrunrv out of where to Online Version their fledglings go from beautiful orange to their soft gray Park your Big Rig” $24.95 color. Besides sandhill cranes, there are woodpeckers, hawks or SAVE 10% for both (when the ospreys are busy elsewhere), hummingbirds, and RV’ers Faithful choice for finding what is the park without the squirrels? Big Rig Sites Since 2001 Book & Online $49.95 We cordially invite you to come for a night, a week, a month, a season, or forever. 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