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Post Info TOPIC: Campgrounds in Az


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Mary and I are planing to head west to Arizona in June. She wants to see Sedona and I want to see the Grand Canyon. We don't really boondock, but I need some inexpensive suggestions for places to stay for two weeks at a time. From there we hope to head north to Wyoming and Yellowstone.
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We enjoyed Deadhorse State Park in Cottonwood about 20 miles south of Sedona.

For a good way to search, I would suggest looking at RV Park Reviews at
http://www.rvparkreviews.com/

Just put in towns you want to visit and you can find out what many people think of the parks in the area. You'r egoing to some wonderful places, enjoy the trip.

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For Grand Canyon, stay at the one inside the park. I think it's called the Village? Shuttle bus stops at the RV park entrance, grocery store is really close, short drive to all attractions, and the wildlife is abundant.

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Tylersamma wrote:

For Grand Canyon, stay at the one inside the park. I think it's called the Village? Shuttle bus stops at the RV park entrance, grocery store is really close, short drive to all attractions, and the wildlife is abundant.



I agree.  The other campgrounds are too far away and this one is reasonably priced.  I can't help with choices for the North Rim, but for the South Rim the Grand Canyon Village campground is quite nice.

 



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