Camp Verde RV Resort is a Western Horizon Resort and we’re staying here under RPI. It is a small RV resort with an activity center, pool and hot tub, laundry, book exchange, pickleball courts, shuffleboard, and activities scheduled daily. The staff (well, the one woman with whom we spoke) was nice, and as typical with Western Horizon Resorts, their WiFi is not reliable. The Verde River flows along the eastern edge of the park, and Brad saw a river otter when he wandered around and took pictures. (Now, he didn’t get a photograph of it, so we’ll just have to believe him. :-) )
Friday, February 27, 2009
Camp Verde RV Resort, Camp Verde, Arizona
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The Verde Valley is one of our favorite areas in Arizona. We have stayed at Camp Verde RV Resort, but, being members of Thousand Trails, we usually go a little further west to the TT preserve, which is just above the river, with access available. Never saw a river otter there, though! Maybe next time!
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