logo for frugal-rv-travel.com
Home

Site Navigation
Site Map
Search This Website

What's New?
Newsletter
Blog
News
FAQs

Frugal Shunpiker's Boondocking Guides
Boondocking Guides
Texas Guide
Arizona Guide
New Mexico Guide
Utah Guide

Find Free Camping
Free Scenic Camping
Finding Free Camping
Why Boondocking?
Keep Public Land Free
Boondocking Safety

How To Travel Frugally
Choosing A Small RV
Buying A Used RV
Import An RV
Actual Travel Costs
Travel Income
Extended Boondocking
What Is A Shunpiker?
Repairs On The Road
Travel Insurance
Gas Price Comparison
Build A Web Site

More Fun Stuff
Desert Hiking
A Boat For RVers
Fitness On The Road
Do More, Spend Less
Trip Preparations

Favorite Destinations
Discover New Mexico
Arizona Destinations
Utah Destinations
Stillwell Ranch
Texas Hill Country
Go South This Winter

Highly Recommended
Books E-books Videos
RV Bookstore
Links and Resources
Blogroll

Keep In Touch
About Us
Contact Us
Affiliate Program

[?] Subscribe To This Site

XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines



LEFT for frugal-rv-travel.com
 

Arizona Photos


Think Arizona is only for retired RVers parked in the desert to stay warm all winter? Our Arizona photos might show you a different picture. We always find lots of variety in what to see and do here.

These photos tell just a small part of the story of our 2008 road trip.




Montezuma's Castle

We saw some really neat Indian cliff dwellings.


VV Petroglyphs

And Indian Petroglyphs


Granite Dells

We discovered several great new hiking areas.


Picacho Peak

On my birthday, I wanted to prove my youthfulness and chose a hike to the top of this peak...

2010 Update:
Unfortunately Picacho Peak State Park, shown above and below, is one of several Arizona State Parks scheduled to close due to budget cuts.
More about state park closures.

Climbing Picacho Peak

As you can imagine, the hike involved lots of scrambling and hanging onto cables along parts of the route.


Top of Picaho

But we celebrated at the top with a birthday beer!


Our creekside patio

We discovered still more amazing free camping. Here our personal patio includes a waterfall through the rocks.


The Silverado Ranch Sign

Belle Starr's Silverado Ranch was a unique boondocking experience.


Saguaros

Of course, we did camp amongst the majestic Saguaro cactus.


Saguaro Ears

I couldn't figure out why Randy wanted me to stand in this particular spot for a photo!


Days On The Road At Time Of Writing: 98
Camping Costs To Date: $79.00
Find out where we camped for free.

Search This Website



Return from Arizona Photos
to Frugal-RV-Travel Home Page


footer for rv page

logo for sitesell.com