Golf
Coyote Trails
Among the golf courses in the area, golfers only need to drive about 16 miles to play golf in Cottonwood at the gorgeous Coyote Trails course. This par 33 course features abundant wildlife and amazing views. The course also adapts to all skill levels and the rates are the most reasonable in Verde Valley!
Arizona Day Use State Parks
Fort Verde State Historic Park
This park preserves parts of the Apache Wars-era fort as it appeared in the 1880s.
Jerome State Historic Park & Douglas Mansion
The park mission is to interpret the background of the Douglas family and the history of Jerome in the mining era.
Red Rock State Park
Rare native fish, several frog species and the threatened Sonora mud turtle can be found at Oak Creek in this park in Sedona. Large mammals spotted include the cougar, coyote, mule deer, collared peccary and river otter.
Oak Creek Canyon
This river gorge located in northern Arizona between the cities of Flagstaff and Sedona, is a wonderful drive. The canyon looks like a smaller cousin of the Grand Canyon because of its scenic beauty, plus the river is easy to access–fun for young campers!
Camp Verde Area Attractions
The Montezuma Castle National Monument
Near Camp Verde, this national monument protects well-preserved Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings.
Out Of Africa Wildlife Park
Also in Camp Verde, this wildlife park is considered one of the top Arizona parks and is a top family draw.
Camp Verde’s Historic Downtown
Camp Verde hosts a statue of the world’s largest kokopelli, a fertility deity watching over childbirth and agriculture. The town is built around the Fort Verde State Historic Park.
Local Festivals
Think local when you stay at Zane Grey RV Village. Camp Verde hosts a July corn festival, October Fort Verde Days, a February Pecan, Wine and Antiques Festival and the June Crawdad Festival. Anyone of these events is worth the visit!