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SAGUARO
CACTUS, ARIZONA
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Planning
a trip to a great northeast Arizona RV park? Plan your route, and find what other travelers
have to say on TripAdvisor |
Happy
Jack Lodge & RV Park - Happy Jack |
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Happy
Jack Lodge & RV park is a full service
park located on 72 acres of the beautiful
Mogollon Rim in Arizona.
The
park is located
39 miles North of Payson,
49 miles South of Flagstaff,
and 120 miles North of Phoenix.
In
1994 the Mongini family of Cottonwood, Arizona
bought the property, which is known as Happy
Jack Too. It was remodeled and is now a
beautiful RV park with cabins for rent,
a restaurant and steak house, a laundromat,
small country store and many other amenities
for your use and enjoyment.
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| Homolovi
Ruins State Park - Winslow |
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| Cave
Wall Drawings - Homlovi State Park |
Park
Facilities
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Three main pueblo ruins, Visitor Center,
bookstore and exhibits
- 53 camping sites with electric hook-ups,
dump station, restrooms and showers
- Showers available year-round. Water hook-ups
available April through mid November
- Picnic tables and grills, day-use ramadas,
and trails
- Well-designed for all visitors
Elevation: 4,900 feet
Brief
History...
In the high grassland of 14th century northern Arizona,
an ancient people found a home along the
Little Colorado River. These people, the
Hisat'sinom (known to archaeologists as
the Anasazi), paused in their migrations
to till the rich flood plain and sandy slopes
before continuing north to join people already
living on the mesas, people who are today
known as the Hopi.
Homolovi
Ruins State Park now serves as a center
of research for the late migration period
of the Hopi from the 1200's to the late
1300's. While archaeologists study the sites
and confer with the Hopi to unravel the
history of Homolovi, Arizona State Parks
provides the opportunity for visitors to
visit the sites and use park facilities
including a visitor center and museum, various
trails and a campground. Several covered
picnic tables are located throughout the
park. Pullouts provide the opportunity to
observe wildlife in this park of over 4,000
acres at an elevation of 4,900 feet.
More
than 300 archaeological sites have been
identified within the park boundaries, including
four major fourteenth century pueblos. The
visitor center provides exhibits that interpret
the significance of this area.
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Your host: Gary Abrahamson
SLEEPY HOLLOW RV PARK is located off State Rte 188 in storied and historical Tonto Basin. Tonto Basin sits between the Sierra Ancha and Mazatzal (pronounced “mad as hell”) mountain ranges. This Park is 3 miles from Roosevelt Lake, one of Arizona’s largest and world class bass fishing lake, and sits just below 7,600 ft Four Peaks mountain. At 2200 ft elevation, Sleepy Hollow RV Park offers year round twi-light comfort and relaxation. Bordering Tonto National Forest and Tonto Creek, Sleepy Hollow is nestled among native trees adding good canopied cover in both summer and winter. The Park offers 52 unique spaces, mostly rented to permanent and seasonal residents. There are usually several spaces available for daily, weekly or monthly rentals. The park spaces are oversized to accommodate even the largest of RV’s and Park Models.
Facilities and amenities:
- Each space provides electric, telephone, water and sewer hookups, all underground.
- On-site coin operated laundromat.
- Park and ramada for park picnics and events.
- Near Roosevelt Lake, Arizona's world class fishing lake.
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