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Needed: Trailer Storage in Flagstaff

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Hey Folks,

I am looking for a trusted and yet cheap place to store my 30' camper in or around the Flagstaff area. The wife has an elk hunt coming up this year and I don't want to have to drag it up the hill for every scouting trip. It will be removed after the rifle cow elk season (unless the kids draw deer tags in 6a) so just temporary. Curious if you guys know of a place or maybe (preferred) a fellow CWTer that has a big enough spread and the willingness to help out. Any info would help.

Thanks in advance.

Andrew

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Lake Mary RV has pretty good prices. I usually leave my fifth wheel there. Some years I even leave my trailer there for the month fully hooked up while I'm scouting and hunting. David

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Thanks for the PM. East of williams is a little to far out of the way. Thanks again..

 

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Do you have any contact info for Lake Mary? If not, I will stop in there when I go check cams next weekend.

THX

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Do you have any contact info for Lake Mary? If not, I will stop in there when I go check cams next weekend.

THX

Just stop in and ask for Levi. He runs the park and the store. If you are hunting that unit, it makes a great base camp. David

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Lake Mary Country Store and Trailer Park

 

928-774-1742 Levi owns and operates the place it's on Lake Mary Road about 6 miles out of Flagstaff. They all love to hunt and fish and he has a wall full of photos if you have to wait in line.

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I hunt and fish out of 22. I keep my toyhauler in a park in Star Valley year round. There is enough room on the lot for my 14 fishing boat and also my ranger trailer with the ranger. I also keep my F250 there too. Its 90 minutes from my office in the valley. Just do some laundry the night before I go up and spend maybe 30 minutes loading up food and whatever equipment I will use for the weekend and go. Most weekends I just go straight to work on Monday morning. I would recommend keeping your trailer at the park through your hunt. Easy relaxing way to enjoy the outdoors.

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