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Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort
Overview
Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort is a lush oasis nestled along the banks of Oak Creek in Northern Arizona. Unlike the arid landscapes typically associated with the state, this park offers a verdant canopy of ancient cottonwood and sycamore trees that provide deep shade for travelers. It has served as a peaceful retreat for decades, offering a rustic charm that emphasizes a connection with the natural environment over modern glitz and neon lights.
Location & Surroundings
Located in the quiet community of Cornville, the resort sits in the heart of the Verde Valley wine country. The park is situated at a lower elevation than nearby Sedona, yet it remains significantly cooler thanks to the constant flow of Oak Creek. This unique microclimate supports an abundance of wildlife and thick vegetation, making the park feel worlds away from the busy tourist corridors while remaining just minutes from local conveniences.
Amenities & Park Features
The park provides a variety of sites designed to accommodate different styles of travel. Key features include:
- Full hookup RV sites tucked among mature trees for maximum shade and privacy.
- A family-friendly swimming pool and spa area for cooling off during the desert summer.
- Direct access to Oak Creek for water activities, wading, and relaxing by the shoreline.
On-site facilities also feature a playground and laundry services, ensuring a comfortable stay for long-term visitors who want to enjoy the sounds of the running springs.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Travelers are perfectly positioned to explore the Red Rock Country of Sedona, located just a short drive away. For those interested in local history and culture, the historic town of Jerome and the charming streets of Old Town Cottonwood offer unique dining and shopping experiences. Nature enthusiasts can visit the Tuzigoot National Monument or spend an afternoon tasting local vintages at the numerous wineries scattered throughout the Page Springs area.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an ideal match for nature-focused families who appreciate a traditional camping atmosphere over a commercial resort feel. It appeals to RVers who prefer a quiet, shaded retreat rather than a standard asphalt parking lot layout. If you are looking for a basecamp to explore Sedona but want to escape the crowds at the end of the day, the peaceful riverside setting of Lo Lo Mai provides the perfect balance of adventure and tranquility.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Melodie Scott
What a wonderful find this beautiful campsite is. Liz at the front desk was great as well as the 2 gentlemen who were also available and helpful . Liz went out of her way to get our cabin and rv site closer together. We are from Southern California and to find an rv park with mature trees everywhere, fishing, natural water ways, ( creeks and pond) lovely swimming pool and spa, play ground for the kids, endless areas to ride bikes, llama, miniature ponies, horses ( for your viewing pleasure), clean restrooms and showers, attentive staff who seem to love their jobs, a delightful cabin close to our rv site, fire pit, wood for sale, sense of incredible safety… is of unheard of. We will definitely be back!
Valerie Coon
The park will not allow guests to your campsite without paying an outrageous day use fee of $15 per person plus $5 per child plus $5 per pet plus taxes and additional fees. The park wasn’t full and not at peak use. The employee was rude. Will never stay there again or recommend to anyone else. Other RV parks allow limited guest use with no charge in the Sedona area. THE RESPONSE from the OWNER listed below it NOT CORRECT in anyway. We are seniors that RV a lot. The front office employee, woman, was very abusive to my husband upon our arrival. He went to the office to check in per her demand. He complied to giving her his credit card, not understanding there was nearly a $50 fee to visit with our friends for a couple of hours. We did not consume alcohol nor were we playing loud music to disrupt the peace of the few other guests. Clearly the park rules can be broken per their discretion. Something very weird is taking place at this RV park. Beware if you choose to stay here. I was very firm in my request to seek a refund as we were leaving immediately. We were there approximately 15 minutes. The owner went to my friends site at 8pm that same night and knocked on their door. The conversation was recorded because his first words was calling my friends a AH. Like I said something weird is happening in this park and it’s not by the guests.
Che Stedman
Let's start with the good first. Lo-Lo-Mai is 20 min from Sedona, located on a creek. It has mature shade trees and the RV spots are large enough for opposing slide outs. It has a true camping vibe with natural grass and a open feel. The BAD. We have some Travel Friends, who rented their RV spot in Sedona Springs RV. We couldn't get a spot there so we chose Lo-Lo-Mai. First: No music is allowed. No playing guitar and singing around the campfire. No outside tunes of any kind at all. Second: Our first night, we visited our friends at THEIR RV spot in town, as it was their turn to make dinner, then came back to our RV spot. The following evening, it was our turn to make dinner. Our friends came to OUR site, and before they got out of their car, an employee corraled our friend (a 67 year old man. We are not children) and hauled him to the office. They told him he needed to pay $15 per person, plus $5 for their dog, plus tax, for a total of $42 dollars. And they wanted CASH. He refused, offered a card, and they charged him an additional 3% fee. This is Lo-Lo-Mai's DAY USE FEE. He explained he was just coming for dinner, had his own RV and wouldn't be on site for more than a couple hours. No dice. As such, he came back to our site despondent. We went to the office, demanded his money back, packed up our groceries and drove back to THEIR site to make dinner. When we returned, we got a knock on our door at 7PM. The manager of Lo-Lo-Mai told us he wanted us to vacate the premises in the morning. He did refund the days we paid for that was unused, but I believe that was to avoid litigation. In short: You are NOT ALLOWED GUESTS. Period. Not for dinner, or smores, not for any amount of time. All people have to pay $15 PER PERSON. $5 FOR DOGS AND CHILDREN. This is NOT DISCLOSED on your rental agreement. It does say that additional day use charges may apply for guests.....but that is a duplicitous statement. In short: If you have zero intrest in commuting or making friends or hanging out at your site...DO NOT BOOK LO-LO-MAI. If you are simply traveling alone and need a place to stay, well, then it will probably work for you. As long as you don't hum to yourself while roasting your hotdogs.
Jo Town
Beautiful location if you want to visit Sedona and the surrounding area. The grounds and facilities were clean, offered laundry and a little store. For three people for three days with no pets the cost was $387.00/ 129.00 a night bit steep for RV camping, water and electric only. They do have a dump station on your way out.
Melissa Moise
Our campsite was right on the river, the sounds of the rippling water was so peaceful, as we sat by the fire each evening. The showers and bathrooms were well taken care of and the friendliness of the staff was top notch. We're planning a return visit. I can't think of any suggestions. THANK YOU for the hospitality!
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