Above, Standin' On A Corner Park in Winslow, Arizona. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Arizona is an interesting state.
One one hand, it is a big desert. On the other, it has pine-covered forests and ranchlands to enjoy.
Often overlooked are small towns to check out. A lot of them are along Interstate 40 in the northern half of the state.
TravelAwaits spotlights five of them within easy reach of Petrified Forest National Park.
They begin with:
The thing about Arizona is that you can enjoy so many different experiences depending on where you are within the state. Within just 3 hours, you can go from the valley of big city Scottsdale to the small towns up north.
We chose to visit these small towns while on our travels through the White Mountains and beyond, as we always like towns that have a vibrant downtown with unique things to see and do. Stop in and visit these towns when you’re in the area!
Petrified Forest National Park has no RV campgrounds, but there's a KOA Kampground in nearby Holbrook.
Above, camping is available at the Holbrook KOA Kampground. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
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