The Perfect Place for Your RV
and Your Family
Wonderful Surroundings and Service
Full Cable TV
Sewer, Electricity, Water Hookups
And you are inviited to spend 2 nights with us!
Our Offer
Stay free for TWO nights
&
Enjoy a $50 Restaurant
Gift Certificate
(Value of package: $150)
Our gift to you for spending 90 minutes with us
as we show off the wonderful amenities
at Sedona Pines Resort
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Sedona Visitor Information
Visit these Parks
Fun Things to Do in the Sedona/Northern Arizona
Area
Dining in the Sedona Area
Sedona RV Campgrounds
Whether you want to spend a few nights under the
Arizona night sky, or you're setting out for Sedona during a
cross-country trip in your RV, you'll find great Sedona AZ RV parks -
perfect for Sedona RV camping. Sedona area campgrounds and Sedona AZ RV
parks are all here on Sedona.net. Let the kids enjoy gooey s'mores,
share a campfire, and tell ghost stories. Enjoy a little stargazing,
fishing, and boating. Or just relax and take in the scenery. Find a
Sedona RV camping site or a Sedona AZ RV park that offers a wide range
of amenities in a variety of settings; perfect for singles, couples and
families.
RV'ers are a mixed bag of some of the greatest
people out there. I don't believe we have come across anyone that could
be called average. People that choose to spend their life or a good
deal of it in an RV are not your typical run of the mill folks.
Normally RV'ers are a friendly lot, always eager for a conversation
with the new neighbor they've just met. Exchanging information and
ideas without giving more than a first name identity and wishing each
other a safe trip and happy travels.
Tips on Winter RVing
The end of fall signals the start of an annual
migration of thousands of RVers to the south and the west. Our goal is
to avoid the winter slush and cold. However, some RVers, either by
choice or by circumstance, end up living in their RVs in cold weather
areas. This article is for both those RVers who "got left
behind" and those that choose to seek out cold weather camping.
There are benefits to cold weather RVing. You will
not have to contend with mosquitoes, and there will be fewer other
insects to deal with. Because most RVers have headed to warmer areas,
there will be less competition for available spaces, and the spaces
that are available should be at the off-season rates. Some activities
such as skiing (downhill or cross-country), snowboarding, snowmobiling,
hunting, ice fishing, or snowshoeing require being in cold weather
locations. And finally, the beauty and serenity of a winter landscape
is hard to surpass.
With careful planning and preparation, your RV can
be an enjoyable way to live in or visit the many beautiful winter areas
accessible by RVs.
If you need to travel in order to get to your
winter camping spot, be sure to reduce your driving speeds and allow
yourself plenty of time to get to your destination during daylight. It
is a good habit to check the weather forecast for the area you are
traveling through and to call the Highway Patrol for any road condition
or weather alerts. Before leaving, make sure your RV is properly
prepared for the cold you are going to encounter. Your cold weather
RVing experience will be warmer and less stressful if you are properly
prepared.
You should anticipate driving in icy, snowy and
windy weather. Make sure your windshield wipers are functioning and
that the wiper blades are in good condition. Check the condition of
your tires. Check your antifreeze protection level to make sure it is
low enough for the area you are going to visit. If you are driving from
a warm area into a cold area you may need a fuel additive in order to
avoid jelling of the diesel fuel at low temperatures (in cold weather
areas the additive is already in the fuel). Check your heating system
to make sure that it is functioning properly. (You don't want to arrive
in minus 10 degree weather and find out your furnace won't light). Fill
your propane tank before departing.