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RV Parks in Arizona

blkdodge
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Anyone have any recommendations on some nice parks in NE or N Arizona. We have been to Canyon Point on the rim and also Fool Hollow. We need a space big enough for a 41ft 5vr. I just dont seem to find anything that looks very appealing. :h
2012 Dodge 3500 DRW/2012 Heartland Landmark San Antonio.
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azjeffh
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Supercharged wrote:
Heber is hot in the summer.

What I would give for an 84 degree avg high. We in Phoenix think it's cool at 93 ๐Ÿ™‚

Heber Avg Temp
Jeff
Wonderful wife Robin
2016 F350 PSD Dually
2016 DRV 38RSSA

azjeffh
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Explorer
Apache Trout Campground at Big Lake. I believe reservable for all next year starting in Jan. Bring warm clothes!
Jeff
Wonderful wife Robin
2016 F350 PSD Dually
2016 DRV 38RSSA

Supercharged
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Explorer
byronlj wrote:
http://heberrvresort.com/
Great for big rigs. It is quiet and close to golfing, fishing etc.
Dave
Heber is hot in the summer.
So big a world, so little time to see.

byronlj
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Explorer
http://heberrvresort.com/
Great for big rigs. It is quiet and close to golfing, fishing etc.
Dave
byronlj
2013 Dynamax Trilogy 3800RL

Earl_E
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Explorer
We plan to stay at least a month at Venture In in Show Low. Nice parks and plenty of big sites. The State Recreation Area is beautiful and has a number of big full-hookup sites, also.
2007 Northwoods Arctic Fox 32 5S Fifth Wheel used for fulltiming for several years--SOLD
2014 Sunnybrook 26rl to poke around the smaller parks in the great Southwest
2007 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Diesel
Prodigy brake control

Desert_Captain
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Explorer III
If you are headed to Arizona in June (not mentioned in the OP), you need to be above 6,000' or it is going to be HOT! Up in the mountains it is not a problem but June is the hottest driest month as the Monsoon usually does not arrive until July first.

We parked our trailer in a storage yard in Lakeside at 6,800' last summer (for $25 a month), and just commuted up there every other week for 4 or 5 days. We never needed the AC and had a great summer hitting a different CG each trip. Big Lake is another good call as they can handle the large rigs, have hook ups and are at 9,200'. :C

midnightsadie
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Explorer II
rooseevelt lake , nice area ,huge lake. etc

2gypsies1
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Explorer II
Voyager in Show Low has big sites with pool and activities.
Full-Timed for 16 Years
.... Back in S&B Again
Traveled 8 yr in a 40' 2004 Newmar Dutch Star Motorhome
& 8 yr in a 33' Travel Supreme 5th Wheel

Supercharged
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Explorer
blkdodge wrote:
Anyone have any recommendations on some nice parks in NE or N Arizona. We have been to Canyon Point on the rim and also Fool Hollow. We need a space big enough for a 41ft 5vr. I just dont seem to find anything that looks very appealing. :h
If you want a month or two and cool,anything below 8000 ft. needs air con. in the summer in Az. if you want cool, go to Alpine, Az. 8000ft. small town, nicest mountains in Az. by far. Lot of back country, game, views, lakes. Cheap Golf 9 hole. Tall trees, very tall trees. Best in July, August, Sept. Cheap rent. Three plus parks, I have had a secound home there for 35 years.
So big a world, so little time to see.

trailertraveler
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Not sure if they have sites that big, but if you liked Fool Hollow, take a look at the Big Lake area in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest near Springerville and Eager. The elevation is about 9,000' I think? There is also a campground at Luna Lake and some commercial parks near Alpine. Some nice campgrounds near Hanegan Meadow also.
Safe travels!
Trailertraveler

blkdodge
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We have been to Dead Horse many time and really like it, but in June it will be pretty hot. Just looking for some place different to go. Trying to find some place in the high country park of the state.

Thanks to all for the suggestions.
2012 Dodge 3500 DRW/2012 Heartland Landmark San Antonio.

LindaAnn
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Desert Captain wrote:
Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood (18 miles south of Sedona), is a very nice facility and we saw lots of large rigs there. :C


Sedona is SO beautiful!!!

Desert_Captain
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Explorer III
Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood (18 miles south of Sedona), is a very nice facility and we saw lots of large rigs there. :C

LindaAnn
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Explorer
We stayed at Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA overnight last year...it was nice...you might check it out on their website. We were in a motorhome towing and had a pull-thru.

There's a huge petrified log right there in the rv park!!

I believe the only other AZ rv park we have used is in Williams and that was the Grand Canyon Railway rv park.