Monday, September 30, 2013

Favorite Boondocking Spot

This National Forest boondocking spot is a favorite stop on my travels when passing through Arizona's Verde Valley. With great views, quiet and a Verizon 4G signal, what's not to like. Urban Cottonwood for shopping is just a few miles west.

The red rock escarpment (color didn't show up well on this photo) to the north is the backdrop for Sedona -- about 15 to 20 miles distant as the crow flies.


With a few other rigs parked here, the odds were that I would know one of them. That one was Mobile Kodger.

No doubt there are a few more road acquaintances in the Verde Valley Thousand Trails park down the hill to the right of the photo. For five years I had a Thousand Trails membership. I gave up the membership when there was little usage of Thousand Trails parks.

With a stored solar power in Wandrin Wagon, the price is right for this great location.

5 comments:

  1. I've stopped there a couple of times myself. A very convenient BLM dispersed camping area, though a bit too crowded for my tastes. Not surprisingly, it's very well known and popular.

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    1. I've seen it busier. Lots of space to choose from. Several left yesterday and today making it even more roomy.

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  2. sounds like a nice spot will have to check out next spring as we travel thru AZ

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  3. It won't be too long before you can come down the hill to the flatlands.

    Roger

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    1. The flatlands of Phoenix are not my planned path to San Diego. Next legs of travel is Prescott and then southwest to Quartzsite.

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