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Rancho Sedona RV Park
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Creekside RV park offering laundry & Wi-Fi in a serene setting with shade trees.
Nearby attractions
Sedona Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center
331 Forest Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
The Art of Wine
101 AZ-89A b9, Sedona, AZ 86336
Sedona / Red Rock Country
331 Forest Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
Sedona Creative Life Center
333 Schnebly Hill Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
Visions Fine Art Gallery
101 AZ-89A E-24, Sedona, AZ 86336
Zonies Galleria
215 AZ-89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
Center For The New Age
341 AZ-179, Sedona, AZ 86336
Oak Creek Scenic Overlook
131 Forest Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
Goldenstein Art at L'Auberge de Sedona
301 L'Auberge Ln, Sedona, AZ 86336
Renee Taylor Gallery
336 AZ-179 b124, Sedona, AZ 86336, United States
Nearby restaurants
The Vault Uptown
361 Forest Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
Cress on Oak Creek
301 L'Auberge Ln, Sedona, AZ 86336
Wildflower
101 AZ-89A, Sedona, AZ 86336, United States
Hideaway House
231 AZ-179 suite b, Sedona, AZ 86336
Cowboy Club Grille & Spirits
241 N State Rte 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
89Agave Cantina
254 AZ-89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
Creekside American Bistro
251 AZ-179, Sedona, AZ 86336, United States
Broome & Orchard
101 N State Rte 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
Black Cow Cafe
229 N State Rte 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
Don Diego Mexican Cuisine
270 N State Rte 89A Suite 4, Sedona, AZ 86336
Nearby hotels
Hyatt Vacation Club at PiƱon Pointe
1 AZ-89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
Cedars Resort
20 North AZ-89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
Amara Resort and Spa
100 Amara Ln #101, Sedona, AZ 86336
The Cliffs Sedona
254 N State Rte 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
The Sedona Hilltop Inn
218 AZ-179, Sedona, AZ 86336
The Star Motel
295 Jordan Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
Arroyo Roble Resort
100 Arroyo Roble Rd, Sedona, AZ 86336
Best Western Plus Arroyo Roble Hotel & Creekside Villas
400 N State Rte 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336
Hilton Vacation Club Los Abrigados Resort & Spa Sedona
160 Portal Ln, Sedona, AZ 86336
The Matterhorn Inn
230 Apple Ave, Sedona, AZ 86336, United States
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Rancho Sedona RV Park

135 Bear Wallow Ln, Sedona, AZ 86336
4.0(469)

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Creekside RV park offering laundry & Wi-Fi in a serene setting with shade trees.

attractions: Sedona Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, The Art of Wine, Sedona / Red Rock Country, Sedona Creative Life Center, Visions Fine Art Gallery, Zonies Galleria, Center For The New Age, Oak Creek Scenic Overlook, Goldenstein Art at L'Auberge de Sedona, Renee Taylor Gallery, restaurants: The Vault Uptown, Cress on Oak Creek, Wildflower, Hideaway House, Cowboy Club Grille & Spirits, 89Agave Cantina, Creekside American Bistro, Broome & Orchard, Black Cow Cafe, Don Diego Mexican Cuisine
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Phone
(928) 282-7255
Website
ranchosedona.com

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Nearby attractions of Rancho Sedona RV Park

Sedona Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center

The Art of Wine

Sedona / Red Rock Country

Sedona Creative Life Center

Visions Fine Art Gallery

Zonies Galleria

Center For The New Age

Oak Creek Scenic Overlook

Goldenstein Art at L'Auberge de Sedona

Renee Taylor Gallery

Sedona Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center

Sedona Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center

4.6

(341)

Open 24 hours
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The Art of Wine

The Art of Wine

4.8

(129)

Open 24 hours
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Sedona / Red Rock Country

Sedona / Red Rock Country

4.7

(83)

Open 24 hours
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Sedona Creative Life Center

Sedona Creative Life Center

4.7

(89)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Fiddler on the Rock - One Man Symphony
Fiddler on the Rock - One Man Symphony
Thu, Jan 8 • 5:30 PM
987654 SEE EVENT DESCRIPTION, Sedona, AZ 86336
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Sedona Soul Harmonics Sound Healing
Sedona Soul Harmonics Sound Healing
Fri, Jan 9 • 6:00 PM
30 Creek Rock Rd, Sedona, AZ 86351
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111 Portal with Cody Joshua
111 Portal with Cody Joshua
Sun, Jan 11 • 4:00 PM
2301 West Arizona 89a #Suite 104, Sedona, AZ 86336
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Nearby restaurants of Rancho Sedona RV Park

The Vault Uptown

Cress on Oak Creek

Wildflower

Hideaway House

Cowboy Club Grille & Spirits

89Agave Cantina

Creekside American Bistro

Broome & Orchard

Black Cow Cafe

Don Diego Mexican Cuisine

The Vault Uptown

The Vault Uptown

4.5

(997)

$$

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Cress on Oak Creek

Cress on Oak Creek

4.0

(365)

Click for details
Wildflower

Wildflower

4.5

(1.5K)

Click for details
Hideaway House

Hideaway House

4.5

(1.9K)

$$

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Reviews of Rancho Sedona RV Park

4.0
(469)
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3.0
2y

Signs, signs and more signs. Signs everywhere. It’s very juvenile in my opinion.

I will start with the positive: good location, well maintained grounds, has a dog run, I liked the cement pads, there were a few community grass areas and walking distance to shopping areas. There aren’t good views from the park but if you walk right out of the park there are beautiful views everywhere.

Now the negative: I’ve never seen a place with so many signs over stupid things. No standing? Seriously? I’ve stayed at a lot of parks and have never seen a place like this. There are not enough bathrooms and were usually full. Not sure why because most people had huge RVs. The bathroom was cramped, not the worst but definitely far from the best. When you check in you get a huge list of rules and you see screens of cameras all over the park watching things. I’ve never seen that either. Seemed super excessive and downright weird. We are pretty quiet and low key but felt it was best to stay gone. They want you in your rig by 10:00pm. I’ve never had a park say you had to be inside by any time. We go to bed pretty early so it doesn’t affect us but I know some people like to sit out at night and enjoy the evening in good weather. Again, what are we kids? Super weird a park would have rules like that. One of the most hilarious rules was the sign at the dog run that said No Barking. Luckily our dogs did not bark at the dog run where dogs are supposed to be dogs. It’s a little on the pricey side for what you get but it is centrally located.

Final words: I would personally never stay here again. Although we are low key type people I do like to see a vibrant, fun atmosphere. I feel like you chose this type of lifestyle because of the great outdoors and freedom. I did not see anyone having fun. I know we were afraid of screwing up and standing in the wrong spot. I felt like the signs took away from the atmosphere. The no standing signs were literally one right after the other. Like 10 to 20 feet apart. It’s so beyond weird to me. I don’t know what choices are around Sedona but I would rather go to a public campground than stay there again. I’ve been traveling staying at Rv parks and campgrounds and have never experienced any major issues. The signs and extensive rules a truly...

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3.0
2y

Park is quiet and well maintained but office people are rude. The checkout time is 11am and they are very strict about going over, they’ll send grounds workers to make sure your getting out basically. We had an emergency situation, we lost key in Tlaquepaque while doing some shopping on a Sat night (eve before checkout) The situation was stressful enough worried about truck being towed from parking lot there at shopping center since overnight parking is not allow. I was working with AAA to get towed back to park without key and figuring out if tow bed truck would be able to fit and maneuver in/out of parking lot, all while looking for a mobile locksmith and absolutely keeping the office informed of problem and what we were doing to quick resolve it, but they weren’t at all respective to explanation lacked sympathy and understanding, matter of fact as we frantically backtracked at shopping center involving information resources; which by the way were very helpful, the park proceeded to push us out even sent Dave the groundskeeper over to tell us we needed to leave. I asked if he knew what happened, his response was didn’t have time to hear the story and we needed to ā€œget outā€ his exact words. Complete rudeness at all levels and gosh added more stress dealing with them and trying to resolve our emergency as well. Thank goodness and spirits of Vortex and Saint Anthony finder of all things lost -Tlaquepaque Art and shopping center called telling us keys were found. I canceled AAA for tow and locksmith that was gonna cost $300

Park is a new nice place to stay but attitude matters as well and one might think they are prejudice so if you’re brown or black might wanna find someplace else to vacay. Last time I checked all money is green and we’re one Nation under Gods or whatever you’re power of beliefs might be. Beware of the push from the park in crisis arises and their inability, lack of flexibility and understanding for fellow...

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1.0
4y

I really wish I had a better review for this campground but unfortunately the beauty of this oasis in the desert is far outweighed by the customer service of its staff. Our group of 7 trailers planned a week long trip a year in advance with the last half of our trip ending at Rancho Sedona RV. Keep in mind throughout this review that not only did we book this a year in advance but even after asking for a confirmation of some sort they said they don't give out confirmations. They use no sort of online system and keep their reservations in a book marked with pencil. In order to book we had to give trailer lengths (normal for camping) but also had to give birthdates and ages for all 14 adults and 11 children we had in our group. Because of various trailer lengths we couldn't be placed together and found out when leaving that we were all charged different rates based on trailer length. So be prepared to pay more if you have a bigger trailer. The worst part was upon arrival on Wednesday instead of having our 3 nights booked we were only reserved for 2 nights. The staff was unapologetic and took no fault for their mistake. They said we had no proof that we booked for 3 nights and not 2 nights. BECAUSE THEY DONT SEND OUT CONFIRMATIONS!!!!!. To make matters worse they were not willing to negotiate some discount for the inconvenience of kicking us out and having to move all 7 of our trailers out of Sedona to finish off our trip for the birthday party of one of the kids in our group. After much frustration we actually found a voicemail that confirmed they booked us for 3 nights but they said that there was nothing they could do, that we would need to go somewhere else and if we didn't stop "harassing" them for THEIR MISTAKE that they would call the cops on us. To wrap this up we will never stay here again due to their lack of communication, inadequate booking system and inhospitable...

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Linda BrysonLinda Bryson
Signs, signs and more signs. Signs everywhere. It’s very juvenile in my opinion. I will start with the positive: good location, well maintained grounds, has a dog run, I liked the cement pads, there were a few community grass areas and walking distance to shopping areas. There aren’t good views from the park but if you walk right out of the park there are beautiful views everywhere. Now the negative: I’ve never seen a place with so many signs over stupid things. No standing? Seriously? I’ve stayed at a lot of parks and have never seen a place like this. There are not enough bathrooms and were usually full. Not sure why because most people had huge RVs. The bathroom was cramped, not the worst but definitely far from the best. When you check in you get a huge list of rules and you see screens of cameras all over the park watching things. I’ve never seen that either. Seemed super excessive and downright weird. We are pretty quiet and low key but felt it was best to stay gone. They want you in your rig by 10:00pm. I’ve never had a park say you had to be inside by any time. We go to bed pretty early so it doesn’t affect us but I know some people like to sit out at night and enjoy the evening in good weather. Again, what are we kids? Super weird a park would have rules like that. One of the most hilarious rules was the sign at the dog run that said No Barking. Luckily our dogs did not bark at the dog run where dogs are supposed to be dogs. It’s a little on the pricey side for what you get but it is centrally located. Final words: I would personally never stay here again. Although we are low key type people I do like to see a vibrant, fun atmosphere. I feel like you chose this type of lifestyle because of the great outdoors and freedom. I did not see anyone having fun. I know we were afraid of screwing up and standing in the wrong spot. I felt like the signs took away from the atmosphere. The no standing signs were literally one right after the other. Like 10 to 20 feet apart. It’s so beyond weird to me. I don’t know what choices are around Sedona but I would rather go to a public campground than stay there again. I’ve been traveling staying at Rv parks and campgrounds and have never experienced any major issues. The signs and extensive rules a truly unnecessary.
Keri McKeri Mc
Beautiful backdrops. Great proximity to cute little shops and hiking spots but still far enough out that you feel secluded. Our kids (ages 5-10) were disappointed there was not much of a play area for them (like a swing set or climbing structure) The tether ball was nice but not really held their interest long. Seemed like the whole RV park was aimed at older guests even though there is only one area that says adults only. There are signs everywhere not to cut through the lots or where the creek entrance is or is not. I am sure they do this to keep people from trampling their greenery but I or disturb other guests, but it made me feel like I had to keep a really tight reign on my kids last they misstep and break a rule. They had beautiful mature trees and greenery/flowers around. We even saw deer one morning past the fences bordering the campsite. They also have rules against dogs barking, so we took our 50+ pound dog everywhere with us so he wouldn't bark if left behind for a bit. We stayed in spot 78 which is backed up to the creek entrance, but this did not cause any unwanted noise or disruption. In fact the sound of the water rushing through the creek was beautiful and comforting. Our kids aren't super young so giving them the rule not to go over the hill to the creek by themselves was enough but parents of toddlers may be more nervous being up against the creek. Only one bathroom facility and it was on the complete opposite side of the park than us. Also the doors have a lock code, even to use the toilet. There are 2 toilet stalls and 2 showers in both men's and women's. This is good to know if you are a family of 5 sharing one bathroom. All in all a lovely spot but maybe best for families with older kids or adults traveling without kids.
Brett BinnsBrett Binns
To read the reviews, this place is a gastopo stronghold. The truth couldn't be farther from this picture. The campground, like most campgrounds, has reasonable rules - the kind of rules we expect to see in place. It is a beautiful campground with walking access to shops, restaurants, and hiking. The campground has gravel and cement pads. Shade cover is provided by many Sycamore trees. Great Blue Herons also nest in some of the trees and make for great bird watching. Walking access is going to take you down (or up for some hikes) a narrow country road without shoulders. It's unfortunate, but not really a serious problem either. I hiked Marg's Draw Trail as a loop (2.6 miles) on one day, and Munds Wagon Trail/Hangover Trail/Cowpie Trail (10.86 miles, strenous, and not for those that are not serious hikers) another day, both from the campground. Other hikes can also be made from the campground. Many shops and halleries are a short walk away. Oak Creek Brewing is a short walk away. Their beers tend to be English/European styled, not American, but AIPA is also available. Food is good. Senora Beer company is a mile and a third walk away. They have more creative beers definitely in the American style, plus great food and service. The park seems to attract many dog owners. A dog run is available. Dogs are leashed at all times and not left alone on the campsites. My GSD also rates this campground 5ā­ļø. I've included some images from my hikes as well as some hiking maps. An expensive campground if you are used to BLM lands, but providing access right in town and being this nice, is worth it for us. Highly recommend.
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Signs, signs and more signs. Signs everywhere. It’s very juvenile in my opinion. I will start with the positive: good location, well maintained grounds, has a dog run, I liked the cement pads, there were a few community grass areas and walking distance to shopping areas. There aren’t good views from the park but if you walk right out of the park there are beautiful views everywhere. Now the negative: I’ve never seen a place with so many signs over stupid things. No standing? Seriously? I’ve stayed at a lot of parks and have never seen a place like this. There are not enough bathrooms and were usually full. Not sure why because most people had huge RVs. The bathroom was cramped, not the worst but definitely far from the best. When you check in you get a huge list of rules and you see screens of cameras all over the park watching things. I’ve never seen that either. Seemed super excessive and downright weird. We are pretty quiet and low key but felt it was best to stay gone. They want you in your rig by 10:00pm. I’ve never had a park say you had to be inside by any time. We go to bed pretty early so it doesn’t affect us but I know some people like to sit out at night and enjoy the evening in good weather. Again, what are we kids? Super weird a park would have rules like that. One of the most hilarious rules was the sign at the dog run that said No Barking. Luckily our dogs did not bark at the dog run where dogs are supposed to be dogs. It’s a little on the pricey side for what you get but it is centrally located. Final words: I would personally never stay here again. Although we are low key type people I do like to see a vibrant, fun atmosphere. I feel like you chose this type of lifestyle because of the great outdoors and freedom. I did not see anyone having fun. I know we were afraid of screwing up and standing in the wrong spot. I felt like the signs took away from the atmosphere. The no standing signs were literally one right after the other. Like 10 to 20 feet apart. It’s so beyond weird to me. I don’t know what choices are around Sedona but I would rather go to a public campground than stay there again. I’ve been traveling staying at Rv parks and campgrounds and have never experienced any major issues. The signs and extensive rules a truly unnecessary.
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Beautiful backdrops. Great proximity to cute little shops and hiking spots but still far enough out that you feel secluded. Our kids (ages 5-10) were disappointed there was not much of a play area for them (like a swing set or climbing structure) The tether ball was nice but not really held their interest long. Seemed like the whole RV park was aimed at older guests even though there is only one area that says adults only. There are signs everywhere not to cut through the lots or where the creek entrance is or is not. I am sure they do this to keep people from trampling their greenery but I or disturb other guests, but it made me feel like I had to keep a really tight reign on my kids last they misstep and break a rule. They had beautiful mature trees and greenery/flowers around. We even saw deer one morning past the fences bordering the campsite. They also have rules against dogs barking, so we took our 50+ pound dog everywhere with us so he wouldn't bark if left behind for a bit. We stayed in spot 78 which is backed up to the creek entrance, but this did not cause any unwanted noise or disruption. In fact the sound of the water rushing through the creek was beautiful and comforting. Our kids aren't super young so giving them the rule not to go over the hill to the creek by themselves was enough but parents of toddlers may be more nervous being up against the creek. Only one bathroom facility and it was on the complete opposite side of the park than us. Also the doors have a lock code, even to use the toilet. There are 2 toilet stalls and 2 showers in both men's and women's. This is good to know if you are a family of 5 sharing one bathroom. All in all a lovely spot but maybe best for families with older kids or adults traveling without kids.
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To read the reviews, this place is a gastopo stronghold. The truth couldn't be farther from this picture. The campground, like most campgrounds, has reasonable rules - the kind of rules we expect to see in place. It is a beautiful campground with walking access to shops, restaurants, and hiking. The campground has gravel and cement pads. Shade cover is provided by many Sycamore trees. Great Blue Herons also nest in some of the trees and make for great bird watching. Walking access is going to take you down (or up for some hikes) a narrow country road without shoulders. It's unfortunate, but not really a serious problem either. I hiked Marg's Draw Trail as a loop (2.6 miles) on one day, and Munds Wagon Trail/Hangover Trail/Cowpie Trail (10.86 miles, strenous, and not for those that are not serious hikers) another day, both from the campground. Other hikes can also be made from the campground. Many shops and halleries are a short walk away. Oak Creek Brewing is a short walk away. Their beers tend to be English/European styled, not American, but AIPA is also available. Food is good. Senora Beer company is a mile and a third walk away. They have more creative beers definitely in the American style, plus great food and service. The park seems to attract many dog owners. A dog run is available. Dogs are leashed at all times and not left alone on the campsites. My GSD also rates this campground 5ā­ļø. I've included some images from my hikes as well as some hiking maps. An expensive campground if you are used to BLM lands, but providing access right in town and being this nice, is worth it for us. Highly recommend.
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