The Turquoise Triangle Campground

These are some remembrance photos of our campground in Cottonwood. The owners Eli and Cindy just sold the park and are going to do some travelling now.
Here We Are We can’t figure out why they call it the Turquoise Triangle-except for the turquoise shirts that the staff wears. The sign sure doesn’t have any turquoise on it.
The office used to be a house, but now they just use it as an office. It is a cool stone building though. The Office
Lounge This is the building that has the bathrooms, former laundromat, and the lounge. The lounge is kind of nice. There is a couch and a TV and a library of books that folks have donated to the park over the years. They also keep a pot of coffee going during the day and the mailboxes are in there too.
This is the east side of the park. That white truck is us. Now you can see what I mean about being completely shaded. East side
West side This is the west side of the park.
According to the owner, this mural was painted about 10 years ago by a visitor. The picture on the left is Montezuma Castle. The one in the center is Tuzigoot, and the one on the right is a red rock formation from up around Sedona (although it looks more like Monument Valley to us). Mural

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