We have never taken the kids camping--little kids and camping sounds a bit daunting when Bill and I aren't big campers ourselves. I had heard of the KOA campgrounds that had little camping cabins. I thought that might be a good way to ease ourselves into camping. The cabins had electricity, a small fridge and microwave, and beds. The campgrounds had bathrooms, laundry facilities, a playground, and a big kids center that had a bouncy house, mini-golf, video games, snack bar, pool and Foosball tables. They usually have a family movie night on a bigscreen but it was too windy the night we were there.The kids spent most of their time playing on the playground and at the kids' center, but we did a bit of bike riding, played baseball, and took a little hike. The kids had a lot of fun and loved our "new house."
On the way home the next day we stopped at the Flagstaff Arboretum. It wasn't anything spectacular but we saw a small animal show and got to walk around forest paths in the nice weather for an hour.
Overall we had a great trip. It was nice to get away from everyday life and the crazy 100+ degree Phoenix weather. Maybe next year we will try camping in a tent. Maybe.
Slide Rock
Campground
Arboretum
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We used to go to Splash Rock when I was a little girl (My dad is from Phoenix and my Grandparents still live there). I LOVED it! That was back before it became and state park and you had to pay! We used to go for free! Your family vacation looks like a blast! Good for you guys.
Oops, I meant "Slide Rock"
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