Let Us Deliver to you an Oasis in the High Desert: 2016 Coachmen Adrenalin
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Schlafplätze für 6
25 ft. long
-Rancho Sedona RV Park (Sedona, AZ) - next to Oak Creek ($50 delivery fee)
-Dead Horse Ranch State Park (Cottonwood, AZ) - fishing, hiking, mountain biking ($30 delivery fee)
-Distant Drums RV Park (Camp Verde, AZ) - pool, fitness room ($50 delivery fee)
-Grand Canyon Railway RV Park (Williams, AZ) indoor heated pool, Bearizona etc ($150 delivery fee)
-Circle Pines KOA (Williams, AZ) - pool, kids activities, etc ($150 delivery fee)
-Fort Tuthill Campground -Water only (Flagstaff) ($100 delivery fee)
-Point of Rocks (Prescott, AZ) ($100 delivery fee)Places to "Dry Camp" (no hook ups) in the RV:
-Cave Springs Campground (Sedona) ($50 delivery)
-Pine Flat Campground (Sedona Oak Creek) ($50)
-Pine Grove Campground (Flagstaff, AZ) ($100)
-Ashurst Lake Campground (Flagstaff, AZ) ($100)
-Greer's Pine Shadows (Flagstaff, AZ) ($100)
-Lynx Lake Family Campground (Prescott, AZ) ($100)--> We are also surrounded by BLM (bureau of land management) lands and National Forest where dispersed camping is allowed for free. If this interests you, let me know and we can discuss different areas where this is available).Remember to consider the elevation of the area where you choose to camp. In summer months, consider a campground either with electric hook up (to run air conditioner without having to use the generator) or look for a campground at a higher elevation (Flagstaff, Williams, etc) or near a creek or lake where you can cool off). During the colder winter months, it may be better to stay at a lower elevation in places such as Camp Verde, Cottonwood, etc). Generally speaking, Sedona and Prescott are in the middle in terms of elevation and climate.We truly hope that you have a wonderful experience!A little more info on the area's in which many of the campgrounds are located:The choice is up to You!Sedona: Majestic Red Rocks, Over 200 miles of World Class Mountain Biking Trails and even more Hiking Trails, Fine Dining, Numerous Spa's to pamper you, world famous Vortices (red rock formations believed to have special energy) and much more!Cottonwood: Numerous wineries, proximity to historic mining town of Jerome, AZ (now home to restaurants, art shops, and vineyard tasting rooms), Mingus Mountain, and old town Cottonwood with shops and restaurants, Blazing M Ranch.Camp Verde: Home to Montezuma Castle National Monument, Out of Africa Wildlife Park (and zip lining), Fossil Creek Wilderness, and Cliff Castle Casino.Flagstaff, AZ: Mountain/University town considered to be a gateway to the Grand Canyon. Surrounded by the largest ponderosa pine forest in the world. Hike to Humphreys Peak which at 12,633 feet is the highest natural point in AZ. Excellent hiking and mountain biking opportunities. See the Aspens golden leaves in the fall. Cooler Temps in the hot summer months.Williams, AZ: Bearizona, Grand Canyon Railway (will take you to the south rim of the grand canyon), Sycamore Canyon, cooler temperatures in the summer, 1 hour drive to the south rim of the Grand Canyon
-Rancho Sedona RV Park (Sedona, AZ) - next to Oak Creek ($50 delivery fee)
-Dead Horse Ranch State Park (Cottonwood, AZ) - fishing, hiking, mountain biking ($30 delivery fee)
-Distant Drums RV Park (Camp Verde, AZ) - pool, fitness room ($50 delivery fee)
-Grand Canyon Railway RV Park (Williams, AZ) indoor heated pool, Bearizona etc ($150 delivery fee)
-Circle Pines KOA (Williams, AZ) - pool, kids activities, etc ($150 delivery fee)
-Fort Tuthill Campground -Water only (Flagstaff) ($100 delivery fee)
-Point of Rocks (Prescott, AZ) ($100 delivery fee)Places to "Dry Camp" (no hook ups) in the RV:
-Cave Springs Campground (Sedona) ($50 delivery)
-Pine Flat Campground (Sedona Oak Creek) ($50)
-Pine Grove Campground (Flagstaff, AZ) ($100)
-Ashurst Lake Campground (Flagstaff, AZ) ($100)
-Greer's Pine Shadows (Flagstaff, AZ) ($100)
-Lynx Lake Family Campground (Prescott, AZ) ($100)--> We are also surrounded by BLM (bureau of land management) lands and National Forest where dispersed camping is allowed for free. If this interests you, let me know and we can discuss different areas where this is available).Remember to consider the elevation of the area where you choose to camp. In summer months, consider a campground either with electric hook up (to run air conditioner without having to use the generator) or look for a campground at a higher elevation (Flagstaff, Williams, etc) or near a creek or lake where you can cool off). During the colder winter months, it may be better to stay at a lower elevation in places such as Camp Verde, Cottonwood, etc). Generally speaking, Sedona and Prescott are in the middle in terms of elevation and climate.We truly hope that you have a wonderful experience!A little more info on the area's in which many of the campgrounds are located:The choice is up to You!Sedona: Majestic Red Rocks, Over 200 miles of World Class Mountain Biking Trails and even more Hiking Trails, Fine Dining, Numerous Spa's to pamper you, world famous Vortices (red rock formations believed to have special energy) and much more!Cottonwood: Numerous wineries, proximity to historic mining town of Jerome, AZ (now home to restaurants, art shops, and vineyard tasting rooms), Mingus Mountain, and old town Cottonwood with shops and restaurants, Blazing M Ranch.Camp Verde: Home to Montezuma Castle National Monument, Out of Africa Wildlife Park (and zip lining), Fossil Creek Wilderness, and Cliff Castle Casino.Flagstaff, AZ: Mountain/University town considered to be a gateway to the Grand Canyon. Surrounded by the largest ponderosa pine forest in the world. Hike to Humphreys Peak which at 12,633 feet is the highest natural point in AZ. Excellent hiking and mountain biking opportunities. See the Aspens golden leaves in the fall. Cooler Temps in the hot summer months.Williams, AZ: Bearizona, Grand Canyon Railway (will take you to the south rim of the grand canyon), Sycamore Canyon, cooler temperatures in the summer, 1 hour drive to the south rim of the Grand Canyon
2016 Coachmen Adrenaline
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25 ft
25 ft
Stützlast
850 lbs
850 lbs
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- Schlafplätze für 6
- Frischwasser: 100 gal
- Grauwasser: 60 gal
- Schwarzwasser: 30 gal
- Propankapazität: 40 lbs
- Stützlast: 850 lbs
- Schlafplätze für 6
- Frischwasser: 100 gal
- Grauwasser: 60 gal
- Schwarzwasser: 30 gal
- Propankapazität: 40 lbs
- Stützlast: 850 lbs
Ausstattung
- Toilette
- Innendusche
- Außendusche
- Stromaggregat
- Fernseher/DVD-Player
- Radio
- CD-Player
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- Toilette
- Innendusche
- Außendusche
- Stromaggregat
- Fernseher/DVD-Player
- Radio
- CD-Player
- Ofen
Unterkünfte in der Nähe
Sedona, AZ • Genauer Standort wird nach der Buchung mitgeteilt

1. Village Camp Flagstaff
Bellemont, AZ • 26 miles away

2. Verde Ranch RV Resort
Camp Verde, AZ • 20 miles away

3. Munds Park RV Resort
Munds Park, AZ • 10 miles away

4. Jakes Corner RV Park
Payson, AZ • 65 miles away

5. Pueblo El Mirage RV Resort
El Mirage, AZ • 93 miles away
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Sedona, AZ • Genauer Standort wird nach der Buchung mitgeteilt
Regeln und Richtlinien
- Nicht haustierfreundlich
- Keine Musikfestivals
- Kein Auffahren
- Rauchen verboten
- Unbegrenzte Fahrleistung
- 4 Generator hours / day





