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Thousand Trails
Overview
Thousand Trails Verde Valley is nestled in the heart of Arizona, offering a serene escape for RV travelers looking to immerse themselves in the high desert landscape. This spacious resort provides a balanced blend of relaxation and recreation, serving as a gateway to the spectacular red rocks of the region. Whether you are seeking a short weekend getaway or a longer seasonal stay, the park offers a well-maintained environment that embraces the natural beauty of the Arizona terrain.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Cottonwood, Arizona, the park places travelers in a prime spot within the scenic Verde Valley. You are perfectly positioned between the charming town of Cottonwood and the historic charm of Jerome. The area is defined by its stunning mountain views and proximity to the Verde River. This location allows for a quiet, natural atmosphere while remaining close enough to local services, making it an excellent hub for exploring the surrounding high desert geography.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate various RV styles, offering spacious pull-thru sites and essential utility hookups. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the outdoor swimming pool or challenge friends to a round of miniature golf. The clubhouse serves as a social center for community events, while the on-site laundry facilities add necessary convenience for long-term travelers. The grounds are kept clean, ensuring a comfortable experience for families and solo adventurers alike throughout the year.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities just a short drive from the gates. You can explore the iconic red rock formations of Sedona or take a trip to the Verde Canyon Railroad for a unique scenic adventure. Wine lovers often enjoy visiting the local vineyards that have put the region on the map. Additionally, the historic mining town of Jerome offers fascinating galleries, local history, and panoramic vistas that are perfect for afternoon photography sessions.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers who appreciate a resort-style atmosphere without sacrificing access to nature. It is perfectly suited for retirees escaping colder climates, families looking for kid-friendly amenities like the pool, and outdoor enthusiasts who want a reliable base camp for hiking and sightseeing. If you enjoy a blend of community interaction and proximity to Northern Arizona’s most famous landmarks, this location will likely fit your travel style quite well.
User Reviews
Michelle Bargett
Great rv and camping spot. Really clean and well maintained. Trails, river, and activities facilities. Has something for everyone. Pool was closed when I was there for winter. The RV spots are large and have a picnic table. The location is great, it's close to so many things to see and do. I would definitely go back. It was beautiful
Tiff
Highly recommend this TT park as it is one of the best TT parks we have been to across the US this far! Updated and well maintained. We found staff and residents to be kind and respectful. Beautiful views and awesome amenities. Only wish there was a similar TT campground in the Valley! This is the only all-age TT/Encore available in AZ and that is a huge disappointment.
girlj67
We stayed in one of the Tiny Houses - it was in a great location with views over the valley towards the river. The place was perfect for the two of us - we loved it and also loved the fire pit, which we used every night to sit under the stars. The night sky was amazing and it was spectacular to see the Milky Way clearly every night and then watch the moon rise over the mountains. One caveat would be that the bedroom is upstairs in a loft and has a ladder to get up there - so would not be good for those less able to climb up and down. The site also has a lovely pool and spa, which were great to use after our hikes in the Sedona area. One other thing to note is that there is no Wi-Fi in the room - you need to go to the lodge house for that, which we didn’t mind as it was nice to be off-grid for a few days :)
Carlos Osornio
Found this studio cabin on booking and when we arrived found out its a camping site.. the cabin we got is perfect. Has everything you need. Staff are all very friendly. Great place to disconnect from the busy traffic and world. They sell wood and ice in the front entrance. They have grill and a bench outside to sit and relax outside. We will be back foe sure. They have dog park and trails to hike near by. Spot is close to the main town for food and shopping.
Judy P
We have been members of Thousand Trails for 25+ years and are just now retiring and able to travel! First time to this park and what a wonderful surprise. It is absolutely beautiful with so many great RV sites. Amanda, and the staff are so friendly and helpful. The extensive hiking trails are a big bonus! Close to nice sight seeing areas with good shopping. Can’t wait to return.
Raider0618
This place was awesome! The staff was amazing! The pool and lounge areas were nice and clean. We had two different cabins and both were great! It was also a great place to stargaze. The one thing it was missing was a laundry room. There is also a Walmart less than 10 min away.
Erick Johnson
I have stayed here twice in the last two months. Each for two weeks. I first stayed in section H with a 30 amp hookup. This time in section K with a 50 amp hookup for an extra $10 per night. The views are much better in section K. The community and walking availabilities are better in section H. Water and sewer hookups are nice. Cellular is troublesome in section H, but reasonable in section K. Starlink works well.
Alan Johnson
Great RV-resort! The resort is laid over a rather large area with multiple loops containing RV sites and cabins/cottages. I didn't see many tents, but we were there in the height of summer and i wouldn't want to tent camp in the heat. I didn't explore all the various loops, but good shade was also pretty limited. The cottage we stayed at was great. Well equipped and furnished with basic cooking tools, grill, propane, stovetop, and fridge. And, perhaps most importantly, A/C! The cottage stayed cool even when it was super hot out. We were there for a family reunion and the lodges worked out great for us. The pool and other facilities also got great use! Only real complaint (and thus 4 stars instead of 5), cell phone reception out there is for crap. Extremely spotty reception, some calls would go through, but most text messages would not, and no data or WiFi.
Jason F
The park is quite large with multiple sections in different elevations. The newer sections typically will all have 50 amp while the older section only has 30 amp service. (there's a very reasonable upcharge for 50amp sites) The staff was very nice at check-in. It was our first time there, so she gave us a quick explanation of the amenities and their locations. The park is quite large with some distance between the sections. I wouldn't consider walking an option, but I guess that depends on the person. We refilled our propane while we were there which they have a dedicated area for. They are only open for a short period of time each day, but they were well organized for each vehicle to get in line and get a refill efficiently. The views from the park was spectacular. They have a policy to make sure all your exterior lights are off after 10pm, which makes sense because you can really enjoy the stars at night. Would highly recommend this park for anyone in the area.
neil wolf
Absolutely the nicest Thousand Trails we've been to! The front gate staff were always friendly and helpful. The new 50Amp sites are very wide with beautiful views. We were in site M18. Very easy back-in. The site was long and wide for our 44' fifth wheel. There is even a small RC field on site! Will definitely be back.