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This trailer park in Eloy, Arizo has permanent residents as well as long- and short-term RV guests. You must be 55 or older to stay in this gated community. With its well-trimmed landscaping and outdoor gazebo, Silverado RV Resort is a lovely sight against its mountainous backdrop.
The on-site mager at Silverado RV Resort likes to see guests joining in during activity time. In the 7500-square-foot recreation center, everything from dances to bingo games are held. If you don’t want to drive to a nearby golf course, you can simply practice on the park’s putting green.
“…this park is very close to I-10…Access is convenient although proximity comes with some road noise. The park is surrounded by a concrete wall with a locked gate and keypad access. Security was comforting. vigation on entry and throughout the park is easy for big rigs. – Darrell, RV Park Review
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Quail Run RV Resort is located in nearby Arizona City. This RV park is populated by a mix of full-time and seasonal residents. Available activities include craft classes, fashion shows, and parades.
Quail Run RV Resort is a great place to make friends. Since this RV park only offers monthly contracts, you’ll have plenty of time to get to know everyone in the community. All the amenities of town are a short distance away.
“Quail Run RV Resort is a very comfortable park. We really like the way the streets are arranged here at Quail. It makes you feel like you are in a neighborhood instead of straight lines and boxy streets and square corners like in most RV Parks. Quail Run RV Resort has a homey atmosphere and the people are amazing. New people are never treated like strangers. People are genuinely warm and friendly. We would recommend this park and are eager to spend a lot more time here.” – Ramona, Google Review
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Palm Creek Golf & RV Resort is a huge RV park in the middle of Casa Grande. This property has over 2,000 RV pads, which means that there are amenities galore. It’s a short drive away from downtown Phoenix.
This RV park is absolutely massive. You’re guaranteed to make friends during your first day, and there are daily structured activities. Since there’s a restaurant on site, there’s really no reason to leave Palm Creek Golf & RV Resort.
“This is an amazing facility. It is beautifully landscaped and impeccably maintained. It has activities on top of activities. Pickle ball, tennis, golf, stained glass, pottery, silversmithing, softball just to me a few. Roomy sites and beautiful park models and cottage homes. We arrived in a coach and within weeks bought a permanent home.” – Dave, Google Review
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Use this conveniently located site in Coolidge, Arizona, as a waypoint between Tucson and Phoenix or as a base camp for exploring all the attractions the Phoenix area has to offer. The site is also just over 2 miles from fascinating Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, the remains of an 800-year-old adobe structure with exhibits about the people who lived in the region.
You'll have free, high speed Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, restrooms with showers and a swimming pool. All RV sites feature a cement pad and full 50-amp hookups. There are year-round activities planned for guests to enjoy as well as shuffleboard, a library and a clubhouse with a pool table. There’s a grocery store right across the street, and several restaurants, gas stations and shops are nearby.
“Nice park. Real nice people. Only there for three days and met several people who became friends. Pet friendly … with full hookups. Sites are level. No pull through. But plenty of room to get around.” - Marla, Google Review
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Enjoy gorgeous desert scenery by staying at Wild West Ranch RV Resort. Even a quick stroll around this well-manicured resort near Maricopa, Arizona, lets you know that you're somewhere exceptional. There are beautiful hiking trails to follow, and you can play horseshoes and shuffleboard. There's an activity center where special events occur frequently, and guests have access to a full kitchen if they do not feel like cooking outside or in their RV.
Amble through this campground and you'll discover many stunning scenes. Then, breathe in the fresh scent of this campground’s citrus grove. Bring your dog on your stroll with you as they're sure to enjoy the exercise. If you decide to make this a regular camping location, check out their gated storage area.
“We'll never find another RV park that we like as much as this one. The bathrooms are phenomenal. The laundry room is spacious, clean and all around great. There is desert out back for hiking/biking/atvs.” Sam B –Google Review
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If you’re 55 or older, then you can take advantage of the amenities at this “Oasis in the Desert.” The streets are paved, and each site has a concrete pad. You’ll be forever entertained at Las Colinas RV Resort in the clubhouse, game room, library, and fitness room.
This Eloy RV park’s monthly rates depend on the time of year, and you can often get a special price between May and October. Regardless of the month, the landscaping at Las Colinas RV Resort is full and mature. It’s an attractive and friendly park with a staff that lives up to their motto: “Arrive as a Stranger…Leave as a Friend.”
“…There are a pool and spa that make for a relaxing afternoon. Far enough off the freeway so there was only a little highway and some train noise. Good stopover between Tucson and Phoenix.” – Michael, RV Park Review
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If you travel by RV a lot, then you may benefit from a membership with the Escapees RV Club. This private group runs a co-op campground in Casa Grande called RoVer’s Roost. Although this park caters to the 55+ crowd, it welcomes members of all ages.
Why You’ll Love RoVer’s Roost Private Co-Op Park This campground near Eloy, Arizona, has desert land on three sides of it and a farm on the remaining side. In order to stay at RoVer’s Roost, your RV must be self-contained and can’t exceed 40 feet in length. Be sure to attend a “Meet and Greet” session and get to know your fellow campers.
“…This is a 55+ park that allows younger Escapee members to stay, but they seem to do so reluctantly. No one was rude to us and we were able to maintain our privacy. Overall, we recommend this park to all Xscapers seeking a sweet deal and looking to refresh & recharge…” – Kyle, Drivinvibin.com Blog
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If you’re looking for a chance to “rough it” in the woods, then stay at Coon Bluff Campground in the Tonto National Forest. It’s by the lower end of the Salt River where tubers enter the water and float. Camping is seasonal (October 1st through May 1st) and permitted only on weekends.
Why You’ll Love Coon Bluff Campground A few concrete pads and some fire rings and tables make up the camping area. Nature lovers prefer this campground to others in the area because of its beauty and bird-watching opportunities. Before you enter this pristine campground near Eloy, Arizona, buy your camping pass from one of the convenient, automated fee machine
“Beautiful river camping spot right next to Mesa! Bluffs, swimming, camping, hiking! It’s pretty great!” – Rod, Facebook Review
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This RV resort is located on the east side of Casa Grande. It’s a bit larger than other RV properties in the area. On-site amenities include a large billiards room with four tables.
At Sunscape RV Resort, there are activities scheduled every day. Even though this RV park is flush with amenities, the rates are low. Wi-Fi is available throughout the park.
“Been here for more than 7 years, I think it is heaven on earth. Wonderful mountain view all over AZ. Perfect weather year round.” – Curtis, Google Review
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Fiesta Grande RV Resort is a 55+ RV park. It’s somewhat smaller than many of the mega-resorts in the area. It features competitive rates.
While this RV park is certainly large, it isn’t big enough to be overwhelming. In addition to RV pads, you can also rent park models. The rates at this RV park don’t vary too much throughout the year.
“Very friendly and helpful ladies at the front desk. Park is very clean, sites pretty level. Roads are in need of repair. Enjoyed our time there and will be back. Also was nice to see church services” – Jo, Google Review
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This is a large RV park located near downtown Casa Grande. The property also offers park models for sale. Sundance 1 RV Resort is independently owned.
If you’re getting tired of staying in your RV, it can be nice to live in a park model for a month or two. This RV park caters to the needs of seniors. There are a lot of amenities available, and it is near town if you need to stock up on groceries.
“A wonderful, safe, gated, RV Resort. Friendly folks stay here and are always ready to welcome you. Steve, who led us to our site, was remarkably helpful and dedicated to ensuring that we are comfortably settled. They have a food vendor site that offers hot sandwiches and drinks. The indoor, outdoor pool and hot tub are beautiful and enjoyable.” – Renata, Google Review
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Haciendo Solano Resort is a Gilbert, AZ campground that is easy to access from downtown Gilbert. It features a large pool, and many other amenities are also available. This RV park is about three minutes away from downtown Gilbert.
This RV park is large enough to make friends but not big to the point of being overwhelming. There are copious amenities available on site. Plus, the grocery stores and shopping opportunities of Gilbert are within walking distance.
“Large, level sites in a mixed RV/Mobile Home community. Very nice park amenities, friendly people and close to everything (Mesa, Gilbert, Tempe, downtown Phoenix… you me it). Would definitely stay here again.” – John, Google Review,
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Five Star RV Park is located in the heart of downtown Gilbert. It features a small pond. The roads in this RV park are graveled.
This rustic RV park is full of year-round residents. It is close to all the amenities of downtown Gilbert. This RV park is also family-owned, which means that you’ll be treated to friendly service.
“I have stayed at the Five Star RV park the last two winters. I would recommend this park to anyone who likes a small quiet friendly place to park. there is plenty of grass for my little dog and the neighborhood around the park gave us nice plenty of places for long walks. There is a laundry right across the street and quick mart within walking distance. The family who own the Park are the best. I plan to stay again this winter as I have family in Gilbert just 4 miles from the Five Star..” – Ella, Google Review
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Just off highway 60 in Apache Junction, this park is definitely more resort than it is a campground. With a recreation complex reaching over 45,000 feet and plenty of nearby shopping plazas, restaurants, casinos, and national parks, you’re guaranteed to have an unforgettable trip!
This massive park offers everything but the kitchen sink- a music room, arts and crafts classes, dinner shows, indoor and outdoor pools and spas, a number of different sports, Sunday worship services, a library, an exercise room, and organized tours are just the tip of the iceberg! With so much to offer, and being one of the highest rated Arizona RV parks, the weekly and monthly rates are a steal. It’s no wonder why Superstition Sunrise is one of the top long term RV parks in Arizona!
“The residents, security, and staff are friendly, the amenities are great, and overall, this seems to be the ideal place to retire, or at least to visit to avoid the snow.” – Jacob, Google reviews
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This small RV park is located east of Chandler in Apache Junction. It’s one of the closest RV parks to the Superstition Mountains. You can get to Tortilla Flat or Salt River from Arizona Cowboy RV Park in about 30 minutes.
This out-of-the-way RV park is a great place to spend a relaxing winter. Since it’s so small, it’s easy to get to know all of the other residents of Arizona Cowboy RV Park by name. This property is gated for your safety.
“Stayed here for 3 months, it was nice, quiet place, secure area, and reasonable price. Had laundromat and security/close gates at nite. Enjoy the time in the city. Would come back to this place again. Thank you !” – Laura, Google Review
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This RV park caters exclusively to drivers of motor coaches, which is another term for Class A, Class B, and Class C RVs. This park has a unique layout that consists of widely spaced pads oriented around a central sandy lot. The MotorCoach Resort is situated on eight landscaped acres.
This RV park is exclusive to motorhomes, which means that you won’t have to deal with inexperienced trailer owners trying to back their RVs into the spot right next to yours. The large sandy lot provides considerable privacy for each RV pad. Shopping, dining, and gaming amenities are located a short distance away from The MotorCoach Resort.
“This will be my wife and my second time staying at this awesome Resort for Motor-coaches only. Every space is 60+ feet, bigger enough to accommodate your toys as and fully equipped. We love this place and have been here for over a week now.” – Michael, Google Review
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Blue Star RV resort is for guests who are 55 years of age or older. As such, it’s a peaceful and relaxed RV park. The park is near Apache Junction and provides guests with both spectacular desert scenery and mountain adventures. The park is pet-friendly too, so even the fur children can tag along. Those guests interested in history can check out the Apache Trail tours or Air Force museum, both of which are nearby.
The park’s spaces provide either 30-amp or 50-amp service, and there is plenty of room for slide-outs. RVs up to 87 feet can fit in the spaces too. The park provides mail service so that guests who are there for a while can receive letters, send postcards, and maybe even send packages of souvenirs to family and friends. The swimming pool is a great way to wash the dust off after hiking a desert trail.
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South Forty RV Ranch loves dog owners so much that it now has two separate dog runs. One of the areas is set aside for dogs that are a little more upbeat and like making new friends while the second play area is best for pets that are a little shier or timid. South Forty RV Ranch is close to golf courses and casinos for guests who are more active and those who want to try their luck, and it also boasts several showers and clean bathrooms.
An on-site recycling program makes it easy for you to recycle your cans and bottles before leaving, but that’s far from the only amenity that you’ll find at South Forty RV Ranch. There also is a large and stocked clubhouse with its own library and reading room. This clubhouse also has an exercise room, billiards room, puzzle station, and a full kitchen that is open to all guests. You can also take advantage of business services and have propane delivered right to your spot.
“Great place with lots of activities and wonderful location.” – Captain, Google Review
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Gilbert Ray Campground is one of the best choices for those who want to rest and relax while remaining close to some of the top attractions in Tucson. A self-pay box at the front lets you drop your money in before setting up, and you can then stay for a total of seven full days. Visitors love hiking in the nearby desert and checking out some of the historic sites near the campground.
A lot of RV parks in the Tucson, Arizona, area often feature loads of amenities, and while this park is a fairly no-frills facility, it does provide you with the opportunity to get back to nature. Saguaro National Park is just 5 miles away from the campground, and you can leave your RV behind while checking out the park without worrying about anything happening to it. The campground has water spigots available for those who want to clean up as well as clean restrooms.
“Nice clean, level spots. Clean bathrooms. And it is located within an easy drive to a lot of interesting locations.” – George, Google Review
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Desert Vista RV Resort is one of the smallest RV parks in the Chandler area, but it features a lot of amenities. The clubhouse was recently renovated, and there is brand new poolside seating. To stay at this park, at least one guest in your group must be 55 years old or older.
If you’re a NASCAR fan, you’ll be pleased to learn that Phoenix International Raceway is only a short distance away from Desert Vista RV Resort. In addition, the RV pads at this park are designed to accommodate big rigs that are up to 42 feet long. Desert Vista RV Resort is large enough to have everything that you need to stay comfortable, but it’s small enough to provide you with adequate privacy.
“A small, private RV park with few permanent park models. Some guests are full time, employed in the area. Many are temporary guests from out of town. Spaces are wider than most accepting a 40′ RV. FHU (50/30A, water, and sewer) back in sites with cable available for a fee from the provider.” – John, Google Review
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Diamond J RV Park puts you close to all the top attractions in Tucson, including Saguaro National Park, International Wildlife Museum, San Xavier Mission, and Casino of the Sun. As an adult resort, this RV park is only open to adult guests, but many like that the age restriction keeps the campground quiet. There is a dog run for more active guests who want to bring their pets and courts for playing bocce ball, horseshoes, and pickleball.
The on-site clubhouse at Diamond J RV Park provides you with access to almost everything you could want while traveling in Arizona. This clubhouse is home to the front desk and check-in area, and there also is a gift shop that sells souvenirs and features a library stocked with books. You’ll also find a barbecue area with its own fire pit, and laundry facilities are available as well.
“Great park, caring staff, nice trails, awesome views. Super place for seniors.” – Gordon, Google Review
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When looking for campgrounds in Tucson, Arizona, visitors should give some thought to staying at a state park like Catalina State Park Campground. While this facility is a little on the smaller side, it provides visitors with instant access to all the top features of the park. In addition to single sites, the campground also has group camping available and options for those traveling with livestock in its equestrian area.
You can find out everything you need to know about this state park at the visitor’s center, which also doubles as a ranger station. Clean restrooms are available at the trailhead, and you can use this head to decide which one of the trails you want to take. Some trails are best for beginners, but other ones are more suitable for adventurous hikers. The park also provides hot showers for registered guests and features a dump station.
“The RV sites are level and well-spaced, giving each site plenty of elbow room. Bathrooms are spotless and well maintained.” – Bruce, Google Review
From upscale RV resorts to breathtaking wilderness getaways, our curated list of top RV parks in the Eloy, AZ area caters to all types of travelers. These destinations are popular and fill up quickly, so be sure to book your spot in advance. For more planning advice, travel tips, and destination guides, check out our blog. Begin your adventure by searching for an RV rental in the Eloy area: Search Eloy RV rentals now.
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Yes. The majority of campgrounds we selected in this blog allow pets.