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- RickBeerExplorerI stayed at Lo Lo Mia springs between Sedona & Cottonwood on 89a
- dlgreenExplorerDistant Drums is our choice also. Great location to visit Sedona,Prescott, and Jerome. While the sites are rather close the facilities are great. Rates are very reasonable too. When in this area we are gone from morning till night so sitting around the campground in not a priority for us.
- soricobobExplorerMuch like a visit to Sevierville/Gatlinburg,TN, you have to first decide if you want to drive your rig into town to stay, or stay out of town and drive your toad. Once you've decided that, in Sedona, Rancho Sedona is a great place particularly if you get a site that backs onto the creek (70s). If you choose not to stay in Sedona, and drive the toad there, then your choices are; Williams (where there are several nice cg's), Distant Drums (on the 17 across from the casino), or Flag (nothing too great, but a wonderful town).
- dsuretteExplorerWe stayed at Rancho Sedona for four days last year and would definitely stay there again. It is a nice shady park close to town.
- azjeffhExplorerIf you have the $$, Rancho Sedona is my recommendation. I didn't care for the back-to-back spaces at Distant Drums. We'll be at Dead Horse Ranch this weekend, but just to ride the Verde Canyon Railroad. It's a pretty baron campground. But then again, this is AZ :) While we have stayed at the Williams GC RV Park, IMO it's nice if you're taking the train to the canyon, else not. Actually the KOA off of I40 (near Williams) has received good ratings.
Happy camping.... - noe-placeExplorerYep, the Railroad Resort is a BIG parking lot with no shade and you MUST have a snake for your sewer hose or their security will cite you. It's so close to downtown Williams we walked to the grocery store and restaurants a few times.
- crappie_fishermExplorer
noe-place wrote:
mileshuff wrote:
crappie_fisherman wrote:
When we were in that area back in 2008 we chose to stay in Williams at the Grand Canyon Railway CG Joe.
Did not know this CG was open in 2008. Thought it was fairly new. This one is directly next door to the GC Railway and Hotel.
We stayed at the GC Railway Resort summer of '08 with our grandson. We took the train ride to the canyon, visited Las Vegas, prowled Rt 66 and Williams and even got caught in a sandstorm on our drive up to Page! Grandson wants to come back but without the sandstorm. I'd like to myself only this time to play golf in Arizona. :B
Yes...it is fairly new...but we were there in '08...drove to Page too...sadly there was a fatality on the highway and we had to sit in 100° plus on the roadway while they cleared the wreck for 3+ hours...thankfully we had the RV as we were letting other motorists use our rest room during the stoppage...but our inconvenience was nothing compared to those involved in that horrible wreck...what a tragedy
The Glenn Canyon Dam is a site to see up there as is driving next to Lake Powell...a beautiful drive...
Back on the CG...yes it sits right next to the Grand Canyon Railway hotel...in fact if you stay at the CG you use the hotel pool...I believe they are all owned by the same company...as is the train/railway to go to the GC...a neat/unique trip...
We would stay at the GC Railway CG again...it is a big resort setting...no grass...all asphalt though...so make sure you are okay with that... - noe-placeExplorer
mileshuff wrote:
crappie_fisherman wrote:
When we were in that area back in 2008 we chose to stay in Williams at the Grand Canyon Railway CG Joe.
Did not know this CG was open in 2008. Thought it was fairly new. This one is directly next door to the GC Railway and Hotel.
We stayed at the GC Railway Resort summer of '08 with our grandson. We took the train ride to the canyon, visited Las Vegas, prowled Rt 66 and Williams and even got caught in a sandstorm on our drive up to Page! Grandson wants to come back but without the sandstorm. I'd like to myself only this time to play golf in Arizona. :B - JohnG3Explorer IILast time we stayed at Rancho Sedona was in 2007 and thought highly of it. Need to keep the sewer hose off the ground and both ends secure. DO NOT take the Schnebly Hill Rd exit off 17(turns into a Jeep trail 4X4 road), go all the way down to 179.
- mileshuffExplorer
crappie_fisherman wrote:
When we were in that area back in 2008 we chose to stay in Williams at the Grand Canyon Railway CG Joe.
Did not know this CG was open in 2008. Thought it was fairly new. This one is directly next door to the GC Railway and Hotel.
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