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Yahoo Message Number: 93576
My wife and I are planning a trip this June and July leaving Tn. going to Little Rock, Oklahoma City, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Sedona, Las Vegas, Zion Nat. Park, Bryce Canyon, Page, Az. Would like any input on where a 45ft coach can stay, and any suggestions on eating and sightseeing.

Thanks

Tommy & Melanie Townsend
2006 Magna

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Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 93577
Oklahoma City has a lovely RV park on NW side of the city called a Twin Fountains RV Park. There is a tremendous museum very near there called National Cowboy Museum.

Mary Frederick
06 a Inspire 51784

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Yahoo Message Number: 93578
Hey there Tommy & Melanie. Sounds like a trip of all trips, and coming down I-40 i presume.
The Pala Duro Canyon West of Amarillo is a nice place to camp and not that far off of i-40. A really nice break off the road. There used to be a service that would deliver in cornbread and beans for anyone not wanting to cook. Nice. Also West of Amarillo is Cadillac Ranch where all the old Cads are buried nose down, sticking up like some kind of monument to Detroit. It will be on your side of i-40 right on the Hwy.
Good luck on the trip Otis & Fleurette
06 Affinity


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Yahoo Message Number: 93580
Ruby's Inn RV park is just outside the entrance to Bryce Canyon park. They have spaces that will accommodate your rig. It is not fancy but fine for using as a base for visiting the park.

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Yahoo Message Number: 93581
We second Twin falls in OKC. Zoo is nearby, easy on off freeway access and despite being next to freeway was pretty quiet through the night.

Do you belong to TT they have park in Vegas and near Sedona?

if just overnight in Vegas Sam's out on boulder hwy is pretty reasonable no frills.

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Mary Frederick wrote:

Oklahoma City has a lovely RV park on NW side of the city called a Twin Fountains RV Park. There is a tremendous museum very near there called National Cowboy Museum.

Mary Frederick
06 a Inspire 51784

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Reply #6
Yahoo Message Number: 93582
We are very flexable we will be in each location for a few days so having hookups would be nice but we don,t mind doing a little dry camping. We like National Parks and State Parks, but have found them a little lacking for spots for a 45ft. rv. Have been to Santa Fe and Ok city we are fimilar with the parks in those locations have a place in Little Rock.

Tommy Townsend
2006 Magna

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Reply #7
Yahoo Message Number: 93583
Does Sedona have any RV parks that one can get to with a 40-45 foot long motor coach? We were in Cottonwood which I think is south of Sedona, and the signs on the highway to Sedona from Cottonwood said that our sized vehicle could not get to Sedona that way. We didn't check if we could get there from the north and perhaps we could have. Thank you.

Mary F.

06 Inspire 51784

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Yahoo Message Number: 93585
I rode a tour bus thur there several years ago so I would think a rv should be able to go there.

Tommy Townsend
2006 magna


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Reply #10
Yahoo Message Number: 93587
Ditto on Twin Fountains in Oklahoma City. Instead of Little Rock, Hot Springs is nice. We like Catherine's Landing RV Resort in Hot Springs or Lake Catherine State Park. Oasis RV Park in Amarillo. Sante Fe RV parks are dusty. Be prepared. Sante Fe Skies RV Park gets the best reviews. The KOA is near town but more pricey. We liked American RV Park in Albuquerque but again crowded and dusty.

Lonny & Diane Livingston '04 Allure #31065


On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 8:19 PM, "cyborg1inc@..." wrote:

Hey there Tommy & Melanie. Sounds like a trip of all trips, and coming down I-40 i presume.
The Pala Duro Canyon West of Amarillo is a nice place to camp and not that far off of i-40. A really nice break off the road. There used to be a service that would deliver in cornbread and beans for anyone not wanting to cook. Nice. Also West of Amarillo is Cadillac Ranch where all the old Cads are buried nose down, sticking up like some kind of monument to Detroit. It will be on your side of i-40 right on the Hwy.
Good luck on the trip Otis & Fleurette
06 Affinity






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Reply #11
Yahoo Message Number: 93588
We have a place to stay in Little Rock we stay at Twin Fountains in Ok. City we will probaly stay in Los Seunos (?sp) in Santa Fe after that it will all be new territory. We will be in Albuqurque 1 night Sedona 2nights Las Vegas 2 nights Zion 2 nights Bryce 2 nights Page 4-5 nights those times are tenative might try to make Moab also.

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Reply #12
Yahoo Message Number: 93590
Recommend that you get the current edition of Big Rigs Best Bets. The authors have personally visited every park or resort listed. The book also contains listings of fuel stops accessible to big rigs, and restaurant recommendations.
David White

06 Intrigue 40' 11993




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Yahoo Message Number: 93594
It has been a few years since we made the Zion/Bryce/Moab trip, but we stayed in Panguitch and took the car to Zion, Bryce and also over to Capitol Reef. We then moved the coach to Moab and went through Arches. Good trip. You might check the KOA in Panguitch.

S. Brandt, 06 Intrigue

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Reply #17
Yahoo Message Number: 93595
We stayed at the thousand trails in Cottonwood with our 43, no problem. it was a good point to visit the entire surrounding area and low priced. Better than average TT site but sites take some effort at leveling 6400 Thousand Trails Rd. Sp#16 Cottonwood, AZ 86326 928-634-8158

There's also Rancho Sedona - DOWNTOWN - ask for Cindy $57/nite

135 Bear Wallow Lane, Sedona, Arizona 86336 888-641-4261

Joseph Burkle

2008 Country Coach Inspire 360 Founders Edition 43' quad slide tag axle 425 HP C9 pusher http://www. Wind-seeker.com/

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Reply #18
Yahoo Message Number: 93596
Thanks for the info we are just starting the planning we've been told that some of these places book up fast so having several options will be a plus. Any and all suggestions are welcomed.

Tommy & Melanie Townsend
06 magna 6584

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Reply #19
Yahoo Message Number: 93597
We always camp out at Dead Horse Ranch State Park in Cottonwood. Plenty of space for big rigs at a reasonable price. We have two dogs who enjoy the open space. There are not a lot of fancy amenities but the paved pull-thru spaces are very large. Sedona is a twenty mile drive from Cottonwood. Ponds are stocked with fish, hiking trails, etc. This park is easy to get to. Turn on 10th street and go right to it.

Gary and Sandy Collins Tucson, AZ Inspire 51491

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Reply #20
Yahoo Message Number: 93598
In Santa Fe I would stay at Trailer Ranch RV Resort. It is close to town, a Senior park, Nice people, concrete pads and paved roads. We have stayed there many times and love the location.

Jim

2002 Allure 30745


 

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Reply #22
Yahoo Message Number: 93636
We've enjoyed staying at Rancho Sedona a few times now. Both with our T28 Bounder, and our first trip out in our Allure. Smaller park, down by the creek, and in the mix of Sedona. Nice people!

The drive in, with the European roundabouts, can be fun!
We also like to take the old dirt stage coach road just outside of the RV Park, up the back ways to I17. Not real rough, and a nice scenic drive.
Have fun! Smitty
04 Allure Sold to a nice new owner! Now enjoying a 07 Magna Rembrandt 45' ISX600 #6775
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