RV Parks in Cornville, Arizona

RV Parks in Cornville, Arizona
Cornville, Arizona, is a sleepy town of only 3,000 permanent residents. Windmill Park is the area's most popular outdoorsarea, offering picnic facilities and lots of green. There's also a working windmill in the park. Eliphante, an outdoor art sanctuary, offers everything from sculpture to mosaic installations to water features to an underground gallery space.

Page Springs Park

This 65-site park offers waterfront access, as the site is located on a stream. This is a small park and the roads are narrow, so if you have a big rig you'll have trouble turning and maneuvering. Also, the dump station is set up for RVs leaving the park, so make sure you're empty as you arrive, so you don't have to worry about clearing up your tanks while you're there. Electric hookups are available, but there is no 50-amp connection. Water and sewer hookups are available as well. There is no Wi-Fi, but guests can hook up to cable TV for free. Bathrooms and showers are available. There is a slot of shade at the park, and it is a pet-friendly campground.

Page Springs Park
1951 N. Page Springs Road
Cornville, AZ 86325
(520) 634-4309
sunriseresorts.com

Lo Lo Mai Springs Outdoor Resort

Lo Lo Mai resort offers 100 paved sites with full hookups, but no Internet, cable TV or phone connections are available. There's a lot of shade, which makes it a good choice in summer. There is also a pool and a large playground. Lo Lo Mai is both family and pet friendly. All sites are paved but also have a small grass area with a picnic table. Other amenities at the campground include a hot tub, basketball and volleyball courts, a shuffleboard and a creek suitable for swimming.A laundry room, showers and bathrooms are available. There's also a clubhouse with a lounge and small game room, as well as a convenience store.

Lo Lo Mai Springs Outdoor Resort
11505 LoLoMai Road
Cornville, AZ 86325
(928) 634-4700
lolomai.com

Distant Drums RV Resort

Located just 8 miles from the city center and just across the border with a neighboring county, Distant Drums RV Resort offers a number of amenities to please the whole family. All 158 sites offer full hookups and 30- and 50-amp electrical connections. Cable TV and Wi-Fi are also available free of charge. There is no shade, but the park makes up for it with a pool and Jacuzzi, where you can relax and cool down year-round. All sites are paved, as are the roads. Guests have also access to an air-conditioned air room, a convenience store, showers and bathrooms. Pets are welcome but must be on a leash at all times.

Distant Drums RV Resort
583 W. Middle Verde Road
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
(928) 554-0444
distantdrumsrvresort.com

Article Written By Sarah Dray

Sarah Dray has been writing since 1996. She specializes in health, wellness and travel topics and has credits in various publications including "Woman's Day," "Marie Claire," "Adirondack Life" and "Self." She is also a seasoned independent traveler and a certified personal trainer and nutrition consultant. Dray is pursuing a criminal justice degree at Penn Foster College.

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