skydivemom
Can someone give me some suggestions on places to tent camp in or around Prescott, AZ during the summer? Somewhere you've been, please. We will have kids, and one or several of the following, depending on what there is to do: bicycles, kayaks, quads. Thank you!
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Oh there are a ton of great places to camp around Prescott, but my favorite is Granite Basin Lake. This area and the many other camp site areas around the Granite Mountain area are very close to town and accessible with any car. There are all kinds of trails all over this area for people of all ages and skill levels. I can't imagine a family having a bad time there, I do believe you have to buy a permit at the front but I know for a fact it's a minimal fee. Have a good time.
Oh there are a ton of great places to camp around Prescott, but my favorite is Granite Basin Lake. This area and the many other camp site areas around the Granite Mountain area are very close to town and accessible with any car. There are all kinds of trails all over this area for people of all ages and skill levels. I can't imagine a family having a bad time there, I do believe you have to buy a permit at the front but I know for a fact it's a minimal fee. Have a good time.
any great places to visit in sedona, az?
All4Christ
i live in glendale, az and my husband and i want to take a break from work and go to sedona, az. does anyone know of any great places to visit? we dont like mesumes, hiking or camping. we want a romantic break. but we would also like to see places not just stay in some hotel. also, any great hotels? please help me out here. i need to figure out what we will be doing by the end of today. yikes. help me. i dont know anything about sedona. thanks
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I'm also from Glendale, AZ and my fiance and I LOVE to get away to Sedona for a day or two.
Hotels are REALLY expensive up there. My fiance and I usually stay at the Red Rock Inn. It's not super nice but it's not sleazy either.
There are a bunch of little shops and art galleries around Sedona. And there are also several "vortex" sites. We wanted to look into these last time but we didn't get a chance to.
You might also want to stop by Jerome on your way back to Glendale. It's considered a "ghost town" but there are people that still live there. It's a tiny little town but it's kind of neat to see a really old town like that.
Have fun!
I'm also from Glendale, AZ and my fiance and I LOVE to get away to Sedona for a day or two.
Hotels are REALLY expensive up there. My fiance and I usually stay at the Red Rock Inn. It's not super nice but it's not sleazy either.
There are a bunch of little shops and art galleries around Sedona. And there are also several "vortex" sites. We wanted to look into these last time but we didn't get a chance to.
You might also want to stop by Jerome on your way back to Glendale. It's considered a "ghost town" but there are people that still live there. It's a tiny little town but it's kind of neat to see a really old town like that.
Have fun!
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