If You’re Ever in Sedona, AZ

If you’re ever in Sedona, AZ, and are looking for a great RV Park to stay at for a couple of days, or even 1 night, I can strongly recommend the Rancho Sedona RV Park. Located right in the heart of town, alongside Oak Creek, Rancho Sedona is fully shaded with beautiful Sycamore and Cottonwood trees.

Sycamore and Cottonwood trees provide nice shady spots to parkIMG_0487 

The park is right across the street from Tlaquepaque (pronounced Tla-keh-pah-keh), Sedona Arizona's Arts & Crafts Village, with their many galleries, restaurants and other interesting shops and attractions.  We stayed in the ‘loop section’ of the park during our 4 nights there, and if I remember correctly, we paid $38 a night with our Good Sam discount.  That’s a little more than we like to pay, but given the perfect location in Sedona and the fact that the park is clean and quiet, we gladly made an exception.

Our site at Rancho Sedona – one of only two left to pick fromIMG_0496

There are other RV Parks on the outskirts of Sedona including a few in Camp Verde, but Rancho Sedona is the only one right in town.  It is ideally located for no matter which direction you want to go to explore all the beautiful sights in and around the Sedona area. 

A heron rook in one of the trees inside Rancho Sedona RV ParkIMG_0485

The park offers full-hookups, cable TV and WiFi that worked just great during our stay there.  This is a popular park so reservations are really a must most times of the year.  I phoned them a week or so ahead of time and was lucky enough to get 1 of only 2 sites remaining for the time we wanted.  The pull-thru’s were all gone, but the back-in site we had was one of the easiest places to back-in I’ve ever had.  The roads were wide with lots of maneuvering room.

And, of course, nothing beats the spectacular red rocks and beauty of SedonaIMG_0482

Our current plans for next spring don’t call for us to be traveling through Sedona, AZ, but if we do, we’ll be sure to make the Rancho Sedona RV Park one of our destination parks for sure.

In the meantime, I’m still here in Cowichan Bay and will be hooking up the fifth-wheel shortly for a quick trip.  No, we’re not going camping or anything like that – I wish!  Instead, I’m just taking the rig up the road a bit to our local Kal-Tire store to have 4 new tires put on plus a new spare.  The tires we have now look o.k., there’s still lots of tread left, but they are just over 7 years old and the sidewalls are getting pretty hard.  Time to get new ones before we have any trouble and do a lot more damage than just the cost of new tires!

Have a great Thursday, and thanks again for visiting!

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