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GoHorns
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Jul 28, 2017

Thanksgiving in Arizona or Southern Utah

We are thinking of a rendezvous with some relatives over the Thanksgiving Holiday week. We'd be coming from Dallas, and they'd be coming from northern California (Red Bluff to be exact)

The halfway point would be somewhere in northern Arizona, perhaps southern Utah.

Some areas under consideration would be Moab, Utah or Ruby's Inn, Roosevelt Lake, Arizona or maybe Flagstaff or Sedona.

I'm not sure if snow would be much of a factor around Thanksgiving... but I'd want to avoid that. We'd probably want full hookups with decent cell phone reception.

What do you folks think?
  • So.... looks like Sedona area, or Roosevelt lake would be safer bets... Any other suggestions? Anyone familiar with that region?
  • GoHorns wrote:
    We've been to Ruby's Inn a couple of times and love it there. However, according to their web site, there are only water/electric sites available during the week of Thanksgiving. I wonder if they shut down the sites with sewer for the winter. I'd imagine it'd be getting pretty cold there by that time of year.

    Or are all the full hook-up sites already booked?
  • There's a possibility of snow anywhere along I-40 in Arizona by that late in the year at altitude and Flagstaff is at altitude. Farther south is safer, especially if you are reserving this far in advance.

    Keep in mind that most snowbirds to Arizona arrive about November 1 and stay until April 1. That means fewer choices for short-timers in RV parks, although most keep a few spaces available for overnight to one-week RVers.

    Personally, I would recommend taking I-20 to I-10 from Texas, not I-40, in November.
  • We've been to Ruby's Inn a couple of times and love it there. However, according to their web site, there are only water/electric sites available during the week of Thanksgiving. I wonder if they shut down the sites with sewer for the winter. I'd imagine it'd be getting pretty cold there by that time of year.
  • I would suggest Ruby's Inn and request to stay in the back of the park as the spots are spacious.
  • Page, AZ is another option but really only if you have Verizon service.

    Otherwise, Kanab is central to a lot of site-seeing. There's a cool ranch there called Copper Canyon Ranch that has RV spots. We stayed there for 2 weeks and the folks who run it are really swell. Verizon was decent; AT&T was slow.
  • I would suggest Sedona, AZ. Lots to do and see in the area. Then you could stay at the Distant Drums RV Park. Just a few miles from Sedona. Also a nice casino across I-17.

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