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Featured Park: Verde Ranch RV Resort in Camp Verde, AZ


Whether you’re looking for a relaxing couples’ retreat, an adventurous family vacation, or a snowbird season reprieve, Verde Ranch RV Resort offers modern comfort with the best-in-class amenities to fit all your needs.


Planned with relaxation in mind and built with impeccable attention to detail, Verde Ranch Resort has it all. Relax under the stars.


389 Total RV Sites, 40 and 60 foot Back ins and Pull thrus with 30 & 50 amp service at each site, Sewer, Cable TV, WiFi, Year-Round heated pool, two hot tubs, State of the Art fitness center, and Clubhouse activity center. Enjoy river recreation with walking trails and river access along the Verde River. Two laundry facilities with showers on site. Stop in at the resort store for an offering of local products. 5,000 sq ft enclosed Dog Park with multiple pet stations located throughout the park. Verde Ranch also offers fire rings, ice, playground, fishing, hiking, nature watching, pickleball courts, and 16 Vacation Rentals and 10 Glamping options.


Experience life through the eyes of a frontier soldier at Fort Verde State Historic Park. The fort was a base for General Crook’s U.S. Army scouts and soldiers in the 1870s and 1880s. From 1865 – 1891, Camp Lincoln, Camp Verde and Fort Verde were home to officers, doctors, families, enlisted men, and scouts. The park is the best-preserved example of an Indian Wars period fort in Arizona. Several of the original buildings still stand and living history programs are scheduled periodically, giving visitors a glimpse into Arizona’s history. Today visitors can experience three historic house museums, all furnished in the 1880s period, that are listed on the National and State Register of Historic Places. The former Administration building houses the Visitor Center with interpretive exhibits, period artifacts from military life, and history on the Indian Scouts and Indian Wars era.


Area Attractions: Located in the Verde Valley. Explore local wineries, breweries, enjoy the Verde River, Montezuma's Castle, Tuzigoot National Monument, Fort Verde Historic Park, Verde Canyon Railroad, and Out of Africa Wildlife Park. Close enough to take a day trip to Sedona or the Grand Canyon.




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