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Get “Petrified” This October With Arizona’s Fossilized Forests (but Don’t Be Scared of Monthly RV Rates)

Instead of ghosts and goblins this year, get “petrified” in a whole new way with Arizona’s fossilized forests—but don’t let monthly RV rates scare you away. Zuni Village RV Park has some great prices for travelers that are a real “treat” this spooky season. Longer stays allow you to hit all the popular haunts in […]

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Taking It Easy in Winslow, Arizona with the Annual Standin’ On the Corner Park Festival

If you’ve traded out your flatbed Ford for an RV and head out to the Zuni Village and RV Campground, don’t miss the chance to really channel your inner Eagle in nearby Winslow, Arizona at the annual Standin’ On the Corner Park Festival. Located just three hours from Kingman, the festival draws thousands of visitors.

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Round-Up Some Fun in Arizona: The World’s Longest Continuous Rodeo

Follow the herd to Payson, Arizona to experience roping contests, bull riding, and some good old-fashioned “clowning around” as real-life cowboys round up abundant fun at the Payson Rodeo Grounds. If you’re visiting Kingman and the Zuni Village and RV Park this August and want to experience a day trip with a truly western flair,

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A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words: Flagstaff’s Picture Canyon

If archaeology is your jam, get ready to get your Indiana Jones on at Flagstaff’s Picture Canyon where the pictures say a thousand words. Flagstaff’s Picture Canyon is an important archaeological site, not just for scientists, but for visitors, too. Visitors to the site can view the numerous petroglyphs etched by the Northern Sinagua people.

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Going Batty: Arizona’s Mexican Free-Tailed Bats

Every year, Arizona welcomes thousands of visitors—including the Caped Crusader. Okay, so maybe not Batman, per se, but between May and September each year, nearly 20,000 Mexican Free-Tail bats flock to the Copper State. They fill the evening sky with the iconic symbol of Gotham’s famous superhero. If you’re a wildlife enthusiast or just looking

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The Ultimate Guide to Environmentally Friendly Camping

Show the planet some love on your camping adventures to Arizona this Earth month (and on all your travels) with this ultimate guide to environmentally friendly camping. These helpful top ten environmentally kind tips will help you lessen your carbon footprint, keeping the planet beautiful and healthy for you and future camping generations. Ditch the

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Renaissance Revelry in Arizona: The 35th Annual Renaissance Festival Artisan Marketplace

Chivalry is alive and well in Gold Canyon, Arizona where you’ll find the 35th Annual Arizona Renaissance Festival & Artisan Marketplace in full Renaissance revelry! From February 4 through April 2, 2023, patrons can step back in time and take part in some medieval mayhem including jousts, rides, food, and period crafts from gifted artisans.

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Coconino Lava River Cave: What’s Not to “Lava”?

Who says vacations can’t be educational? Imagine a classroom where “lavasicles” drip down from the ceiling and frozen rivers of rock ripple beneath your feet. Give the bookbags the boot and explore the fascinating subjects of geology, history, and biology with your family when you visit the Coconino Lava River Cave in Flagstaff, Arizona. Just

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Arizona’s Antelope Canyon: Where the “Slots” Always Pay

With Las Vegas less than two hours from Kingman, travelers to Arizona may think the slots in Sin City are a great reason to visit the area. But savvy visitors know where the “slots” always pay—Arizona’s Antelope Canyon. Antelope Canyon is a phenomenal natural wonder in the Lake Powell area—a decent day trip from Kingman

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