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    Posted: 22 Dec 2018 at 10:23am
We are going to camp at camp verde, az....Zane Grey RV park which is a good sam park.  just curious as I have not spent time in that area....must do or see things....will be there 5 nights towards the end of January.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Dec 2018 at 6:36pm
visit the town of Jerome(sp) it makes San Francisco look flat.  There is also a natural bridge park in the area. 
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I've been there a couple of times.  I LOVE SEDONA AZ.  Not sure about how cold it will be but Slide River Park is a Blast. Ice cold water Natures water slide.   Very popular in the summer months. Not sure about the winter.   You are about 3-4 hour drive to the South Rim of Grand Canyon.

We took a Segway Tour with the kids/teens. It was informative and actually had a blast.  
We saw a skunk downtown wondering around.. Not sure what he was up to.

There are several good restaurants in town.  

We  also took a jeep tour. Also fun..  Jerome is a nice drive and interesting little town.   . Watch out for the Elk on the road to Sedona from the north.   

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I've only driven through Jerome without a trailer.  I'm sure it's doable with a Pod, but it might not be the most fun way to go!  Sedona is supposed to be a great place to visit but I only passed through.  We did stop for lunch.

I've read most of Zane Grey's westerns (and a couple of fishing books). The Audible version of one or two of the westerns would make a great soundtrack for your travels in the area.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Feb 2019 at 9:45am
Originally posted by Tars Tarkas

I've only driven through Jerome without a trailer.  I'm sure it's doable with a Pod, but it might not be the most fun way to go!  Sedona is supposed to be a great place to visit but I only passed through.  We did stop for lunch.

I've read most of Zane Grey's westerns (and a couple of fishing books). The Audible version of one or two of the westerns would make a great soundtrack for your travels in the area.

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Good point.  Jerome has small/narrow roads,  tight and a few steep hairpin  turns .  Not bad in a vehicle or a motorcycle.  I've ridden both through there and I would think doable pulling the Pod but I wouldn't want to.   No where to back a trailer  up and turn around in some areas like the museum.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Feb 2019 at 10:18am
Driving through on 89A wouldn't be a problem if you're ok with winding mountain roads, might annoy folks in sports cars who want to blast through the twisties.  That's what turnouts are for. 

Parking in Jerome could be for sure. Looks according to Google street view that there is a public parking lot for RVs at 310 Hull Ave. 

Much more fun to drop the trailer and do the tour in the tow vehicle. Isn't that why we have rPods instead of motor homes? 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Feb 2019 at 12:28pm
You might want to check out BLM lands around there as I remember there's quite a few if you want to do some boondocking.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03 Feb 2019 at 3:07pm
Check out Rio Verde Park in Clarkdale AZ.  I was there last spring staying in a friend's drive way so we didn't use the campground, but they say it's quite nice.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Feb 2019 at 4:27pm
we just got back...parked the pod and toured....stayed at Zane Grey RV park....very nice...mostly full timers in large units.  Great time visiting Sedona, national monuments, Jerome.....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Apr 2019 at 3:40pm
Ha! Ha!  We drove through Jerome enroute to Sedona a couple of years ago and reached it when it was almost dark. It is a crazy road to come down, but perfectly doable with the Pod. Biggest challenge would  be finding a place to park to see the facilities.
The campground warned not to take that route, but I thought they meant the Oak Canyon route up to Flagstaff. It is certainly not the most challenging road for a Pod compared to where mine has beenShocked
It was totally dark when we got to the Sedona campground and the office was  closed, so there was a lot of flashlight waving, circling around, reversing between tight trees and benedictions spoken before we finally found our site.
For anyone not familiar with Sedona, it is quite artsy and is supposed to be a spiritual kind of place, with Vorteces for spiritual contemplation. Is is very beautiful and I would recommend it thoroughly. I need to go back and explore Jerome (sans Pod!)
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