Sedona Elks Lodge | Established Campground

United States

Details

Verified:
3 months ago
Altitude:
1369.5 masl
Website:
sedonaelks.org
Phone:
None
Contributor:
debbye

Amenities

Electricity:
Yes - At Sites
Wifi:
Unknown
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
Yes
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes
Sanitation Dump Station:
No

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Description

Rates are $30 for Elks Lodge members, and $40 for non members. They also have dry camping/parking available, which I believe is $20. There are limited sites, first come first serve, with 30 amp and water. No sewer, and no dumping within Sedona city limits. The water and power sites are all back in only, but pretty roomy for a gravel lot. As far as I could tell, 1st come.
Beautiful view, and the rv camp host was super friendly.
We were very happy to find this place. Rumor has it that if you’re in Sedona proper, the only other place to park for the night is the Safeway parking lot.

Again, there’s also dry sites.

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I am not an Elks member, but tried to stay the night at the Elks Lodge. No one would answer the phone. The lodge is only open on Friday nights. They do have spots but did not feel comfortable staying in one without contacting somebody. I’m not sure if this location should still be considered an active place to stay or not.

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I'm traveling and would like to stay for the night on my way to louisiana

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price has increased to 55.00 for non-members

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Awesome spot, prices just went up though. Starting June 1, went from $20 per night for dry camping to $35.

Tons of space for any sized rig, and they offer both dry camping or hookups. I was the most compact person there with a 20ft promaster, primarily occupied by towable RVs

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This was legit , $20 and were chillin in a van with beautiful views

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Great spot, some road noise with the windows and door open. Just 6 spots, but a over half were available. Pretty views of the red rocks. Dan was very nice. The old Graveyard is interesting. Great spot if you want to visit the shops and restaurants. Feels safe. Paved access.

Starlink: 128 down, 4.8 up.
AT&T -3/4 bars.

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Basically a giant gravel parking lot with 7 "spots" with electrical and water and a picnic table. No privacy or shade. Was pretty empty in winter. $40 a night. No other facilities so you have to be fully self contained. Very convenient to town and has a view if you can overlook the unattractive buildings adjacent to the parking lot. Host was friendly (he lives in the trailer home adjacent the parking lot. Was fairly quiet considering that it is near highway 89A and Airport Road.

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It's not a bad place to stay. Our batteries got cold soaked, staying up in flagstaff during a winter storm. So we needed a shoreline to charge them up. For us, this place saved us. Sedona is lower in elevation, so it was warmer, too. Great views from the camping spot. electric and water for $40. A short walk along a busy street without much walking room up to Airport Mesa was worth the risk for me. Never met Dan. Nobody at the Elks lodge, and they don't answer the phone. First come, first serve. There is a drop box on the back door of the Elk Lodge with instructions to leave payment. Great little Mexican restaurant that offers carryout 3 minutes walking distance away called Tamaliza.

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Great place. Not sure what happened to the last commenter but the host Dan is about as friendly as they come. Still $20 for dry camping, $40 for non-member serviced site (no sewer), $30 for members.

The dry camping area is beside a graveyard that is part of the jeep tour, it can be a bit annoying and repetitive when they roll in beside you and repeat the same info. This is mostly on weekends, definitely quieter through the week.

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Arrived late at night. Convenient spot but can’t recommend this place. Went to pay in the morning after seeing the manager outside. He was aggressive and unkind, yelling at me and my puppy to get off the reception porch as I tried to pay him for the night. Clear communication and less unprovoked yelling would have helped this interaction.

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We are very glad we were able to get a spot at this downtown campsite ! It is very small (7 sites with electricity and water, a place for a few van/rigs on dry camping)! There is no dumpstation (at all in Sedona) and no toilets/showers at the campsite so plan accordingly !The price is extremely reasonable (40$/night) considering we are right in the city! The manager lives on site and is very nice! The only thing is that it is a first come first serve. Check out is at 11:00 am so I recommend you arrive before that to get a place! So many people arrived in the afternoon or at night and they could not get a spot! Would come back here anytime! We were supposed to stay one night but ended up staying 3 nights! Once you get in, you can stay as many nights as you want! But don’t try to call, you won’t get an answer ! Just shop up and go to the mobile home on the left right after the campsites ! Knock on the door and someone will answer ! Stunning view, 5 minutes walk from everything !

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Love this place. Parked my 24 ft skoolie here and dry camped. Manager was so friendly and knowledgeable! Will definitely stay here again! Close to everything and an amazing views

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Rates are $30 for Elks Lodge members, and $40 for non members. They also have dry camping/parking available, which I believe is $20. There are limited sites, first come first serve, with 30 amp and water. No dumping and no sewer within Sedona city limits. The water and power sites are all back in only, but pretty roomy for a gravel lot.
Beautiful view, and the rv camp host was super friendly.
We were very happy to find this place. Rumor has it that if you’re in Sedona proper, the only other place to park for the night is the Safeway parking lot.

Again, there’s also dry sites.

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