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Between the desert and the mountains, Cave Creek is a town full to the brim with that small town charm and the spirit of the Wild West. If you rent an RV here, you’re within easy reach of Phoenix, one of the largest cities in the country and also the state capital. Head north, and you’ll soon find yourself in Prescott, full of history and culture. If you don’t mind a longer drive from where you have parked your RV rental in Cave Creek, Arizona, Tucson, with its rich culture and many events, is still close enough for a day trip. A bit closer you can find the historic structures of New River, and the small town of Carefree is mere minutes away.

For a taste of nature when you rent a motorhome in Cave Creek, why not make a trip to the White Tank Mountain Regional Park, a very close drive. After a pancake breakfast, pack up the camper and hit the road. Upon arrival, you’ll not only enjoy the beautiful desert, but also an on-site library and nature center. A lot closer to your luxury RV rental in Cave Creek is Tonto National Forest with its mountains, forests, and wildlife. Since Interstate 17 is close by, it’s not very hard to get around.

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The Great Outdoors of Cave Creek

Only a short drive away from your camper rental in Cave Creek you’ll find Phoenix Mountains Preserve. Even though it’s located in the heart of Phoenix, once you’re there you won’t be able to tell that you are so close to civilization. As the name suggests, you will see small mountains and foothills, and there are miles of trails with stunning views of the Arizona desert. There’s something for everyone here; some of the trails have climbing opportunities for the daredevil, and if you prefer a relaxing walk you can do that too. The desert can get fairly hot, so don’t forget to bring plenty of water.

If you haven’t quite had enough of the mountains and the desert yet, the McDowell Mountain Regional Park is just a little bit farther away. The trails that run through the scenic desert are great for both hiking, and biking and they all have different difficulties which is ideal if you bring the family. Every now and then there are events in the park, just go to the visitor center to get the information you want. If there’s nothing going on, you can still have a look at some live native animals and sit down with your packed lunch.

For those who want something less sandy and a lot wetter, Lake Pleasant Regional Park is very conveniently located only a short distance from your RV trailer rental in Cave Creek. Packed with historical sites and sand cliffs, the park’s main attraction is its lake. Here you can do all sorts of water sports, including sailing and jet skiing. You can also go windsurfing or scuba diving, and there’s even a little airport for gliders. If you just want to relax after all the hiking, there are plenty of gorgeous beaches too. For the angler, the lake has many different kinds of fish, including carp and buffalo fish.

RV Parks in Cave Creek

There are plenty of places to park your motorhome rental in Cave Creek, but some of them are only long-term. There is a Walmart where you can park and stay overnight (just be sure to confirm your visit with store management), and also lots of gas stations and grocery stores for your every need. A park to consider in the city, however, is the Cave Creek Regional Park campground. Here you can find restrooms and showers as well as a barbecue fire ring, and it also has both water and electrical hookups. You’ll have access to the regional park and its 11 miles of trails that are great for hiking and biking.

If you don’t mind a little drive, you can go to Desert Sands RV Park, which allows you to park your RV rental near Cave Creek. It’s only minutes away from the Arizona Science Center and Phoenix art museums and the zoo. The park itself offers full hookups, restrooms, and showers. You can also enjoy its swimming pool and the picnic area, and, of course, the lovely Arizona sun.

Exploring Cave Creek

When you need a break from the road and the desert, it might be a good idea to park your RV rental in Cave Creek, AZ, and go enjoy the culture of the city. There are a whole bunch of historic properties and artifacts for you to have a look at, from mine tramway cars to an old WPA outhouse. Some of the old buildings have been turned into restaurants, and you can feel the essence of the city’s history when walking along its streets.

There’s also the Cave Creek Museum, which preserves the historical heritage of the city. Centuries ago the area was inhabited by ancient cultures, and various tools and pottery are there on display. For something a little more recent, you can have a look at artifacts from Cave Creek’s mining, military and ranching days, as well as oil paintings, sculptures, and textiles.

The spirit of the Old West can still be felt in Cave Creek and has influenced many of the shops and restaurants. You can find all sorts of western wear, home accessories and souvenirs here, as well as fine art and furnishings. There are also Native American crafts and pottery, and saloons and live entertainment to enjoy. When the hunger sets in, there are several different cuisines to choose from including Indian, American and international, and seeing as Mexico isn’t very far away, there’s a lot of great Mexican food around.

In order not to miss anything that this charming city has to offer, you’d better start your search for an RV in Cave Creek right away. Arizona has a lot of unique nature, many activities to try, and a Wild West culture to offer for you and your family, but don’t forget the sunscreen.

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