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North Clifton RV Park

380 Frisco Avenue
Clifton AZ
Ph: 928-865-9064
Fax: 928-865-4472
northcliftonrvpark@townofclifton.com
www.townofclifton.com

The North Clifton RV Park is located in the City of Clifton, Arizona. The North Clifton RV Park sits at the beginning of the Coronado Trail which leads to the Pines of the Coronado National Forest. The North Clifton RV park is easily accessible and is a convenient stop point for commuters who are sight seeing or traveling through the area. The North Clifton RV park is located within the city limits of Clifton, Arizona and managed by the Town of Clifton. The North Clifton RV Park is open 24 hours a day and space can be easily obtained. The North Clifton RV Park is a full hook-up park which is newly constructed and opened September of 2002.
Fee: 19.00 w/sewer hook-up; 95.00 week; 285 month

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