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2gypsies wrote:
Catalina State Park in Tucson is very nice with good hiking - if you can get in. It's very popular.
If you want a lot of activities, try the Voyager RV in Tucson.
Sedona in Feb/March can still be cool but you might luck out although maybe not this year. We always stay at Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood which is a short drive to Sedona.
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bbaker2001 wrote:
we have kayaks, and would like water close
โJan-03-2016 12:59 PM
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โJan-02-2016 03:36 PM
โJan-02-2016 03:36 PM
2gypsies wrote:
You mentioned Scottsdale which really isn't a RVers paradise. If you want the greater Phoenix area go over toward the Apache Junction area. It's a lot more pleasant than Phoenix, Scottsdale or Mesa.
Agreed with another poster above that if you're up to moving after two weeks, you can't beat the Maricopa County Parks' campgrounds. They are beauties. There's Lake Pleasant, Cave Creek, McDowell Mountain and Usery. They have huge lovely sites. Also consider Lost Dutchman State Park at Apache Junction. You won't find better scenery anywhere else in the area.
Reservations are now a must for these parks in winter as the word has gotten out that they are jewels. Good luck!
โJan-02-2016 01:02 PM
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โJan-01-2016 03:56 PM
2gypsies wrote:
You mentioned Scottsdale which really isn't a RVers paradise. If you want the greater Phoenix area go over toward the Apache Junction area. It's a lot more pleasant than Phoenix, Scottsdale or Mesa.
Agreed with another poster above that if you're up to moving after two weeks, you can't beat the Maricopa County Parks' campgrounds. They are beauties. There's Lake Pleasant, Cave Creek, McDowell Mountain and Usery. They have huge lovely sites. Also consider Lost Dutchman State Park at Apache Junction. You won't find better scenery anywhere else in the area.
Reservations are now a must for these parks in winter as the word has gotten out that they are jewels. Good luck!