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  2. Stanton, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Stanton is a populated place in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States that is now used as an RV park. The town was originally a stagecoach stop known as Antelope Station, and was later renamed "Stanton" after the businessman and crook Chuck Stanton, who took over the town in the 1870s.

  3. Prescott National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Prescott National Forest is a 1.25 million-acre (510,000 ha) United States National Forest located in north central Arizona in the vicinity of Prescott. The forest is located in the mountains southwest of Flagstaff and north of Phoenix in Yavapai County , with a small portion (about 3.5 percent) extending into southwestern Coconino County .

  4. Ponderosa Park, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Ponderosa Park is located at It is located in a valley split by Indian Creek which flows into the Hassayampa River.The elevation of the Park varies based on location and ranges from 5,560 feet (1,690 m) at the creek at the southern end of the community, and rising to 5,760 feet (1,760 m) on both sides of the valley.

  5. Dead Horse Ranch State Park - Wikipedia

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    Dead Horse Ranch State Park is a state park of Arizona, United States, on the Verde River in an area known as the Verde River Greenway. [3] Located at approximately 3,300 feet (1,000 m) elevation, Dead Horse Ranch State Park covers 423 acres (1.71 km 2) of land with 10 miles (16 km) of hiking trails, 150 campground sites and several picnic areas, along with 23 group camping sites.

  6. Bumble Bee, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Bumble Bee is a ghost town in the Bradshaw Mountains of Yavapai County, Arizona, United States, [1] named for nearby Bumble Bee Creek. The townsite area is commonly used by RV campers in winter. The townsite area is commonly used by RV campers in winter.

  7. Prescott Valley, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Prescott Valley is located within 10 minutes of the Prescott National Forest, with lakes, fishing, hiking and camping. The Entertainment District is located downtown and offers a variety of restaurants, a 6,000-seat events center, [ 15 ] a multi-screen movie theater, and retail shops.