For anyone visiting the area in an RV might I suggest Rancho Sedona. It located on Oak Creek within walking distance of Tlaquepaque. It’s a great little park we have stayed at many times.
@@Gigi-amore Sorry Gigi, we don’t do hotels. I work at an RV dealership and can take used coaches for vacations. Last time I stayed at a hotel in Sedona it was a beautiful BandB in Oak Creek Village on my honeymoon 30 years ago. Sorry I can’t help, but when you are there can I suggest visiting Tlaquepaque, a huge beautiful shopping center, and definitely walk around downtown! If you’re up to hiking, definitely West Fork, it’s reasonably level and easy going, but absolutely gorgeous! A little more advanced would be “the birthing cave” , keyhole cave, and my personal favorite Soldiers Pass! A trip to Bell Rock is also a must! Hope you have a great trip, it truly is one of the most beautiful places in our state!
For anyone visiting the area in an RV might I suggest Rancho Sedona. It located on Oak Creek within walking distance of Tlaquepaque. It’s a great little park we have stayed at many times.
Lovely! Thank you for the tip!
What is good mid range hotel in West Sedona? It’s my first time there next month
@@Gigi-amore Sorry Gigi, we don’t do hotels. I work at an RV dealership and can take used coaches for vacations. Last time I stayed at a hotel in Sedona it was a beautiful BandB in Oak Creek Village on my honeymoon 30 years ago. Sorry I can’t help, but when you are there can I suggest visiting Tlaquepaque, a huge beautiful shopping center, and definitely walk around downtown! If you’re up to hiking, definitely West Fork, it’s reasonably level and easy going, but absolutely gorgeous! A little more advanced would be “the birthing cave” , keyhole cave, and my personal favorite Soldiers Pass! A trip to Bell Rock is also a must! Hope you have a great trip, it truly is one of the most beautiful places in our state!
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