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Congress, Arizona is a small town, located in the central portion of the state. The town is situated off of US 60, and the nearest large city is Phoenix, around 80 miles to the southwest. This large metropolitan area, combined with several recreation areas (including several National Forests, a National Wildlife Refuge and a National Monument) that are spread around the local region, provide ample activities for your enjoyment. Congress was founded during the gold rush, and then it faded into history and became a ghost town before residents returned to the area in recent years.

Memorials, museums, and historical sites dot the local area, as well as several locally owned restaurants. There are also several parks spread throughout the region, with walking paths, picnicking and sightseeing available, among other activities.

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The Great Outdoors

When you book an RV in Congress, you will have access to several unique attractions, including The Granite 19 Hotshots Memorial. This site is located less than 8 miles from Congress, in Yarnell, AZ. The memorial was built in memory of the Hotshots team that lost their lives fighting a wildfire in the local area. Be prepared for a lengthy hike in the hot sun to reach the actual memorial. There is a small gift shop on site that is manned by rangers at certain times.

The Prescott National Forest is located around 50 miles to the north. The attraction is open year-round, though some buildings or roads may be closed during the flood and winter season. Please check with park rangers for current conditions. The park provides numerous recreational opportunities including hiking, fishing, camping and enjoying scenic drives. This area is also a prime spot for spotting wildlife.

The Sonoran Desert National Monument, located around 80 miles to the south, is open year-round. This site features a "forest" of saguaro cactus. Please note, there is no water available on site. Also, expect cellphone service to be spotty. Please call for current road conditions as they can vary greatly based on weather.

RV Parks

When you rent a motorhome in Congress, AZ, you will need somewhere to park it for the night. As it is located so close to so many exciting locales, the region surrounding Congress caters to out-of-town visitors.

Escapees North Ranch is located in Congress. It is conveniently located directly off Route 89, so you should have no issues reaching the park. The camp offers full hookup sites for your RV and both short and long-term stays are welcome. In addition, the park provides WiFi, laundry and bathroom facilities, as well as a clubhouse. The camp caters solely to RVs and is also pet-friendly.

Several campgrounds that can accommodate RVs are located throughout the Prescott National Forest. Some of these are open year-round, though please note this is dependent on current weather. (This portion of Arizona does receive some snowfall.) Also, because these are National Forest sites, expect the amenities to be on the rustic side. The campgrounds can accommodate stays up to two weeks in length. Please speak with a ranger regarding the possibility for longer stays.

Should you need a quick overnight stay, consider Walmart, gas stations, or larger grocery stores. Because the area is so rural, there are only a couple Walmarts within 50 miles of town. Camping may be allowed at these, just check with the manager to get permission. The town also features a few grocery stores and several local gas stations that might meet your needs. Please check with the managers of these locales regarding overnight camping options. Being located near a large metropolitan area, RV rental near Congress is common, therefore, you should be able to find great amenities.

Exploring the City

There’s a multitude of attractions near Congress that people of all ages can find interesting. One of these is the Old Congress Pioneer Cemetery. This historic site features the final resting places of many of the original residents of the town (young and old) who helped to settle this wild land. The site is near the original gold mine that helped to found the town. Your luxury RV rental from Congress, Arizona will also give you the opportunity to head outside of the city.

The Jail Tree is located less than 20 miles from Congress, in Wickenburg. The site hints back to the "old west" culture of the local area. The attraction features the old jail from the time the town was originally founded, that consisted of tying prisoners to a local tree.

The Shrine of St. Joseph of the Mountains is also located in Yarnell. The site features various sculptures and stations for prayer or meditation. A small gift shop is also staffed, on-site, a few days a week.

If it’s a relaxing vacation and quiet mountains that you are seeking, you need to consider a camper rental in Congress. Enjoy the local fare, go for a hike, and take in the beautiful landscape. Rent an RV in Congress, AZ, and explore this desert-southwest state!

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