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Bootlegger Campground

5.0 (3 reviews)

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14 years ago

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5 years ago

Nice stop on the way to refresh by the creek . Nice having pic mix tables and restrooms available

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Rancho Sedona RV Park - Airstream

Rancho Sedona RV Park

(255 reviews)

We were thrilled to get a spot at Rancho Sedona RV park. The location is perfect for wandering…read morearound downtown Sedona- The campsites are well maintained. The staff super helpful and welcoming. The bathrooms clean. Wifi is a bit sporadic-but we were her to unwind and unplug-so not an issue. We had a family emergency and had to leave after two nights-fully expecting to pay for the 8 days we had booked. Lovely hosts refunded our money assuring us they could rent it out easily. Can't wait to try this one again for a longer stay!

Researched ahead policy states NO TENTS Have a conversion…read moreSUV never have had any discrimination all over the country.. But here!! When booking we always list it as a Van because you can lie completely stretched in a conversion. Had been checked in for aleast 4 hrs. Many maintenance and front desk personnel came by during that time. Not one of them said that we were doing anything wrong. Right after 5 pm the lady that checked us in. Came racing up to our site loudly shouting that we were breaking City Code. Confused we were told we had to check out first thing in the morning. Making all the other campers aware around us. She treated us like we were trying to stay without paying. Yelling we were breaking city code for camping in our SUV. Not sleeping on the ground or in a tent. They should just clearly state on their website no Conversion vehicles.. So they don't lie about City Code. This is their Preference not Code. ( Which is their right ) But don't mislead people with your vague website. Then leave people to scramble in the middle of their vacation There's a copy of the Code below it's not illegal to camp in a car or tent or anything if it's within a private campground. THEY RESERVE THE RIGHT TO KICK YOU OUT IF AND WHEN THEY WANT TO. They get away with this treatment because of their location. They have a resort attitude. But mind you this park is old built in the 50's - 60's. Just patched up not renovated at all. If you like being treated rudely and have to be in your rig by 10pm not excuses. Run down moldy bathrooms. Then this is the place for you. Don't waste your time or money

Manzanita Campground - Site 04 looking out to the campground.

Manzanita Campground

(61 reviews)

Small quiet campground near Oak Creek, hiking trails nearby, Slide Rock park a mile an away and…read moreonly 6 miles from uptown Sedona. We stayed in sure 04, perfect for camper van - some spaces would have been too tight for parking i.e sir 03, a 16' van had a bit of an issue pulling in. I like we backed up to the forest and the road noise was not that noticeable. Loved how quiet all callers were, very respectful of others. Bathrooms did smell but that is what you get with vault toilets! Minus one star for no showers or access to a dish washing area.

What a great camping spot, and amazing hosts! My girlfriend…read moreand I came here the week after the November 2020 elections to get away from everything, on a week that could only be described as "unseasonably cold." It's a beautiful little campground just about 15 minutes away from Uptown Sedona and alongside Oak Creek. We started out with two nights at the site furthest to the right upon entrance, and that backs up to a little pool and cliff. We had some fairly rowdy neighbors who were constantly breaking the rules and seem to have been ejected early, which was greatly appreciated, because rules are important, especially when they are mainly instated to enforce common courtesy to everyone else. The site has only 19 spots, with the majority of them hugging the creek. The others are sort of in the middle of the loop-street and lack views, immediate water-access, and privacy, as they're right out in the middle and cars drive around them. Our last two nights we moved to Site 19, which was perfect. The campsite is small enough so that proximity to the camp host/firewood, and the bathrooms is not an issue, and our spot was furthest from the entrance, and therefore was the most private/secluded. Each spot has a pretty flat spot, usually with partial shade for the tent, a firepit, and a heavy duty picnic table. There are trout in the river, and I hooked one up behind our first spot where there is a wonderfully clear and deep pool, as well as a little cliff that's fun to climb up and around. Dennis, one of the camp hosts, pointed out that there were 6-8 visible trout in the small pool behind Site 10 and so we rushed over there, and he watched us attempt unsuccessfully to lure out the fish, and then came over with a chunk of Velveeta cheese, which he said he always had luck with. We would return to this spot for the next few days and eventually hooked up a few trout, which was great. Everything about this site is great, and I'm just the slightest bit hesitant about raving too highly lest it becomes more difficult to reserve in the future. Great location, great hosts, an extremely clean vault bathroom that smells of Febreeze, a creek full of fish, firewood for sale, and camp hosts that keep the place in amazing condition. 5/5. Would recommend. Would like to return soon.

Pine Flat Campground

Pine Flat Campground

(38 reviews)

This is a two part review. The first, the campground itself gets 2 stars. It's close to the highway…read moreand traffic is heard driving by even before the sun comes up. Traffic is heard all waking hours. If you're idea is to go camping and only hear the birds singing, the water flowing in the creek and the wind blowing through the trees, think again. We were in space 21 next to the restrooms and there is a fan that runs 24/7 blowing the air from the "pit" out a vent pipe that runs above the roof. Fortunately, 90% of the time the wind was blowing away from us but occasionally we were hit by the stench of the vault toilet perfume. The fire pits are not buried so be prepared to use more wood if you're cooking over the fire. The second part of this review is regarding the camp hosts. 1 star (there's no 0 star choice). They are militant. After we had set up camp and were starting our fire to cook dinner, the husband/wife duo came into camp, clipboard tucked in the arm of the lady. The first thing she said as they approached was "that's a lot of smoke there". Looking into the fire pit, she said, "oh, pine needles. That's why. You should use pine cones. They don't smoke as much. But you have a flat fire, not a teepee. That's good news". The husband instructed to use two buckets of water to put out the fire. And stir with a stick to make a slurry. And it's good to keep 4-6 oz of water in a small bottle nearby when cooking to help control the fire too. Really? Next the husband said let's go over the rules. No camp showers. No noise between 10pm and 8am. No generators after hours. No loud radios. Musical instruments are ok. There was more but I don't remember it all. They made rounds in their golf cart every hour or so. Camp hosts were around the entire time we were there. I'd never seen anything like it. They were rude and insulting, treating us like we were children. I've been camping for 50 years. Not my first time around the block. But this was the first time I've been insulted and bothered so much by a camp host. They said they were coming back to host next year. For that reason alone we will avoid this campground.

My family and I have enjoyed camping here multiple times a year for about 5 years now. We love it!…read moreLots of shade and fresh drinking water to refill our jugs. It's conveniently located and nicely maintained. I really appreciate the ice and wood service they provide. The camp hosts are typically super friendly and relaxed. This summer however- I did notice that one of the male camp hosts was a little bit over the top when it comes to surveillance. He seemed hyper vigilant and I felt "watched" - which is not the most comfortable feeling as a woman camping in the woods. Other than that- we always love this camp ground and appreciate the wonderful camp hosts and beautiful natural wonders!

Lo Lo MaI Springs Resort - Llamas

Lo Lo MaI Springs Resort

(205 reviews)

This is my 2nd time camping at LoLoMai Springs! First time I came was for my first solo camping…read moretrip, and now was with my partner. We loved it! Site 62 is where it's at!! It poured the whole first night but second night weather was lovely. We spent our days fishing and caught a lee bass. (Beware fishing line graveyard in the trees, they will eat your supplies!!) Campgrounds are as beautiful as I remembered! The bathrooms/facilities are well kept, and you can request electric + water at your campsite. If you are afraid of the kiddos, know there's a lot of them scampering around these parts!! Also shoutout Lisa (I believe is her name), who jumped our car on the way out. You saved our cheeks! Bonus points for the friendly felines that can be seen up towards the front- they have kitties that sometimes come say hi!! Can't wait to stay again, thank u friends!

This was our first experience at this camping and RV destination. Initially, I reserved a campsite;…read morehowever, after assessing the weather forecast, I opted to change our booking to a cabin. The reservation staff handled this modification without issue. Be sure to fully understand the cancelation policy. Numerous reviews about the nightmare. Upon arrival, there was a slight misunderstanding, but it was quickly resolved. The location is picturesque, featuring tall trees, a serene pond, and a running creek, along with amenities not typically found at other campgrounds, such as a swimming pool, laundry facilities, showers, and a playground for children. The creek was the highlight of our trip. However, let's not overlook the reality we faced: with the hefty price tag for this slice of paradise, a few upgrades wouldn't go amiss. Our cabin's air conditioner was so loud it sounded like a jet engine preparing for takeoff, making family conversations feel more like a yelling match. There are some spider webs in the cabin. I don't mind them, but they might freak someone else out! We rented the small cabin which had a toilet which was an absolute plus. The cabin bed/mat's could use an upgrade. We just brought our air mats. They worked fine. The loft bed was comfortable according to my teen. So, the only WiFi was by the clubhouse, which I was totally fine with. Every now and then, I'd get a text coming through while inside the cabin. Very spotty. We brought our pups along and made sure they were on their best behavior since the rules said no warnings for noisy dogs--if they barked too much, guests would be asked to leave. Oddly alot of dogs barked, which is ok in my book. There's also a cute little store on-site for all the essentials and some snacks! Great location, just about 30min to nearby Sedona or Cottonwood. In summary, a beautiful escapade with a few quirks, just enough to keep us entertained and on our toes! I've read multiple reviews of the staff. We're fortunate not to have a bad experience.

Tiny Camp Sedona

Tiny Camp Sedona

(6 reviews)

Amazing 10/10 experience. Host was very easy to communicate with and the cabin and grounds were…read moreexceptionally clean. Views were amazing. Seeing the stars at night was unreal and a very memorable experience. The salt water hot tub was also amazing. Cabin is equipped with everything you need. Definitely recommend and I cannot wait to return. Close to so many attractions like grasshopper point.

We stayed in Renew (first home going up hill) first week of November. It was cooler weather but…read morenot terribly cold until our last night, when it snowed. The photos are very accurate-tiny. These are not a place to hangout at but rather a place to sleep and maybe relax, weather pending. if you are at all claustrophobic, this could not be a place for you. The first night, I was in my head laying in bed wondering if I will be able to sleep and or stay for our reservation time. I finally fell asleep and I was fine for the remainder of our trip, it was just that first night. Steps are steep and takes a few times to figure out best way to get up and down. The steps are not in middle of peak of roof so you need to maneuver over to get to bed. You could scrape or shin or knee but we had no issues. I find Renew to be most private of the 4 options w/o residential neighbor near and hot tub off to side, not on deck. I don't know if there were any pots or anything to cook with, we ate out but did use the coffee press. Without a heater, we slept warmly upstairs, except for night it snowed, as I had window open. I wonder how well AC works in summer time when sleeping so close to roof. If you are not organized with your belongings, you will be frustrated with lack of space and your clothes. We had not issues but I could see where someone might. Renew pros -storage in the steps up to bed -mini split (was not working when we were there but did not need-never reported it) -spa more private than the other units -outdoor chairs & fire unit -coffee -blue tooth speaker (cord provided was not correct charging cord-but ours worked) -most private location as no one to one side and one unit on other-away from residents -Darin communicative cons -not enough hooks and only one that is above waist level -no curtains on front window -had 3 towels and not 4 (need one for shower & one for hot tub)

Bootlegger Campground - campgrounds - Updated May 2026

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