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Janss
Apr 10, 2014Explorer II
I second Bonito Forest Service Campground by Sunset Crater. Wonderful place, but if you're traveling there now, it's probably not open. Opening date last year was May 3 according to their webpage. Pinegrove FS CG in Flagstaff is also great, but probably not open now. Check RVParkReviews.com for others in Flagstaff. Unfortunately none of the others get very good reviews.
Cave Springs FS CG in Oak Creek Canyon between Flagstaff and Sedona may be open. Or you may want to stay right in central Sedona at Rancho Sedona RV Park. It's the only RV park in Sedona. It's a good park. Dead Horse Ranch State Park, as mentioned, is always a good choice too.
Have you been to the Grand Canyon?
Recommended Flagstaff attractions include Sunset Crater/Wupatki Nat'l Monument, Walnut Canyon Nat'l Monument, Museum of Northern AZ, Lowell Observatory, wander around historic downtown Flagstaff. In Sedona, scenery is all around. Take a hike on any of the multitude of trails. Visit Bell Rock, Chapel of the Holy Cross, Red Rock Crossing, Oak Creek Canyon, Tlaquepaque shopping village, just to name a few.
If you are sightseeing with your RV, a few of those places may be unsuitable for parking (like the Chapel, some trailheads, etc.). You might want to take a Sedona Trolley tour or Jeep Tour or rent a car locally for a day or two.
Have a great time!
Cave Springs FS CG in Oak Creek Canyon between Flagstaff and Sedona may be open. Or you may want to stay right in central Sedona at Rancho Sedona RV Park. It's the only RV park in Sedona. It's a good park. Dead Horse Ranch State Park, as mentioned, is always a good choice too.
Have you been to the Grand Canyon?
Recommended Flagstaff attractions include Sunset Crater/Wupatki Nat'l Monument, Walnut Canyon Nat'l Monument, Museum of Northern AZ, Lowell Observatory, wander around historic downtown Flagstaff. In Sedona, scenery is all around. Take a hike on any of the multitude of trails. Visit Bell Rock, Chapel of the Holy Cross, Red Rock Crossing, Oak Creek Canyon, Tlaquepaque shopping village, just to name a few.
If you are sightseeing with your RV, a few of those places may be unsuitable for parking (like the Chapel, some trailheads, etc.). You might want to take a Sedona Trolley tour or Jeep Tour or rent a car locally for a day or two.
Have a great time!
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