AZ - Dead Horse Ranch State Park

emam

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Campground Information:
Dead Horse Ranch State Park
675 Dead Horse Ranch Road
Cottonwood, Arizona 86326
(928) 634-5283
Motor Vehicle Permit Required: Yes
Approximate Size: 423 (Acres)


Campground Visit / Stay Information:
Stay: November 2007
Site type: Open with great views and not much shade
Site amenities: Picnic Table, Fire Ring, Water, Electric, BBQ Grill
Rate/night: $19
Extra Charges/night (Pets, Children, A/C, etc): No
First or Return Visit: First visit
Your Rating (1 Low – 5 High): 5

Campground Facilities Information:
Back-in/pull-through: Both back-in and Pull-Thru's available
Hook-ups: Water & Electric and a Dump Station is at the entrance
Credit Cards Accepted: Yes
Discounts Accepted (Good Sam, KOA, other): No
Roads: Black-top roads throughout the campground that are plenty wide and well marked
Level Sites (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): Yes, rating: 3
Wide/Open Sites (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): Yes, rating: 3
Restroom Cleanliness (1 low – 3 high): 2 - restrooms were clean and well maintained.
Store (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): No
Game Room (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): No
Pool (Yes/No; Heated/Not Heated; Clean, rating: 1 low – 3 high): No

Campground Impressions:
Kid Friendly (Yes/No - Activities): Yes, This is a destination spot for families with kids as there is plenty of trails and things to keep them busy in the park
People Friendly (Yes/No): Very
WiFi Friendly (Yes/No; - Charge?/Service Provider?): I dont know about WiFi, but our Verizon Broadband card got an excellent signalCell Phone Coverage (Yes/No - Service Provider?): Yes/Verizon
Pet Friendly (Yes/No): Yes

Personal Comments:

Only a short drive from Sedona, walking distance from Tuzigoot National Monument, the Verde River Greenway Natural Area, Jerome State Historic Park, Fort Verde State Historic Park, Red Rock State Park (a nature center), Slide Rock State Park, Montezuma Castle National Monument, Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Area, and Mingus Mountain in the Prescott National Forest, this campground is ideal as a base camp. We chose to stay here and take short day trips to many of the surrounding attractions. The park is nice and quiet, with plenty to do right in the park boundarys.

There are many hiking trails, mountain bike trails and horse back trails that surround the park, and some that elave right from the campground area.

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Pat & Cindy Bonish
 
Thanks Mark, I hadnt submitted any of my shots because I figured who wanted to see our camper with all our logos on it? It's so not a normal looking Sunline.

But thanks for the kudos

Pat
 

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