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Dead Horse Ranch State Park

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Used to live in Caml Verde a LONG time ago and this State Park wasn芒鈧劉t here so when coming through, we had to stay given the reviews. We have a 35 foot fifth wheel and had no trouble parking in our Quail Loop pull through spot. I would like to give this place 5 stars, but knock it down one because the Quail Loop spots, while a good size, are really more like an RV Park, not a State Park. The biggest issue was the parade of barking dogs, and the lack of dog poop pickup by their owners on the trails. Other than that, we hiked over to the Verde River and Lagoons, and there are lots of birds. Did not see nor smell any skunks. Facilities are clean and well maintained. The park is close to town and all of the shopping there, and good Verizon. The weather was toasty (in the mid 90芒鈧劉s in mid October) so having a 50 amp service was good as we used our AC. Despite being close to town, the noise level (other than barking dogs) was pretty good. Townspeople are friendly, but evening traffic was hectic. Sedona, the Tuzigoot/Montezuma Castle and Well National Monuments, and Jerome are all nearby. This is a great spot to hang out and see some sites and also get some chores done.
Laura
Posted Oct 17, 2019; Reno
Ditto to previous review. We enjoyed the Quail loop very much. Site was plenty large. Although no sweeping views we loved the trees and other vegetation. Very clean shower facilities. Great dump station with an extra lane for both directions. Extremely helpful Rangers.
Janis
Posted Jun 30, 2019; Mississippi
One of our favorite places, in the Cooper芒鈧劉s Hawk or Red Tailed Hawk loops (not the Quail loop, which is down in the flat river bottom with small sites and no views). This review pertains to the Cooper芒鈧劉s Hawk and Red Tailed Hawk loops only. Second visit this year and both visits were awesome. Most sites are very large, both length and width. Paved pads with some grass between the sites. Native vegetation abounds with primarily tall perennial grasses, yuccas, and scattered shrubs and trees. There are even a few small pines and cedars. These two RV loops are terraced above the river into the hillside in the foothills. Many sites have fantastic views of the mountains to the west and the city of Cottonwood to the south. At night you see the lights of Cottonwood below you, and the lights of Jerome twinkling halfway up the western mountainside like they are floating. The hosts are wonderful, and other campers have always been friendly! Plenty of hiking trails here and lagoons to fish in. There are two nice golf courses nearby at reasonable rates. Each camping loop has a small but well maintained bathhouse if you need it. Sites have fire rings and picnic tables, and you can purchase firewood from the camp hosts. A really great place to visit!
Marie M
Posted Mar 16, 2019; Montana
Second visit here and my first positive review still stands. We love this area. So much to do. A little chilly for Jan but we still had a great time hiking and mountain biking. This park has spacious, well kept sites. Shout out to the camp hosts! The facilities are clean. And the location along the verde river is beautiful. Highly recommend.
OffIsland
Posted Jan 30, 2019; New England
Everything said before was true for us. We preferred the uphill sites for their better views and lack of skunks, which 芒鈧損erfumed芒鈧 Quail loop. Beware. The mesquite trees were dropping their leaves during our stay, which covered our rig, got in our shoes. Still, a great park with plenty of trails, close to Jerome.
DaVida
Posted Nov 04, 2018; St Petersburg FL
This has to be one of our favorites. Nestled along the Verde River and only a stone芒鈧劉s throw to old town Cottonwood gives a quiet and remote feel while still being close to town amenities. The park is immaculate. We stayed in Quail Loop closer to the river with more trees; the other two loops are higher up with long range views but fewer trees. All offers access to trails, while Quail is closer to trails along the river and to the three lagoons. Great place for riding bikes or hiking. Campgrounds were all paved, with well-spaced sites with trees for privacy. All are very level, asphalt surface, and good W/E hook. Bathhouses older but very clean, and nicely maintained. Two lane dump station oriented for inbound/outbound traffic. Dump station is clean has trash can available and easy in and out. Campsite reservation covers the $7 day-use fee. Excellent Verizon reception. Overall beautiful CG, and camp hosts were great.
RambleOn
Posted Oct 25, 2018; On The Road
Great park. Do remember that this is the desert. 50 Amp and water at site. Convenient to Sedona and Jerome. ATT and Verizon worked here for us.
Bill Cook
Posted Sep 10, 2018; Florida
Great state park. The shady sites are worth the extra $5. Excellent mtn biking and hiking trails. Water and electric hook ups but has a dump station. Good base location to explore Sedona and Red Rocks.
Coach Bob
Posted Jun 26, 2018; Mandeville
Nice place. Clean and the campground sites were fairly level. Short drive to alot of good attractions. Only complaint was the internet/cell service was spotty. Didn't work well during the day but late at night seemed better. Guess the tower can't handle too much activity
Meandering Life
Posted May 01, 2018;
Great state park! Level sites that are fairly well spaced. Very clean, great showers, really convenient to Cottonwood. The little signs showing the various loops and site numbers are really hard to read so try to arrive before dark. There are recycling bins scattered throughout which was a pleasant surprise. We will definitely return.
RVidaloca
Posted Mar 05, 2018; Mossyrock
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