Best Cabin Camping near Arizona City, AZ

Cabin options around Arizona City include rustic accommodations and furnished units at several area campgrounds. Picacho-Tucson NW KOA offers cabins with basic furnishings approximately 15 miles from Arizona City, providing electricity and beds in a desert setting. The Cozy Peach at Schnepf Farms features nine cabin-style accommodations with modern conveniences including showers and toilets. Palm Creek Golf and RV Resort in Casa Grande provides cabin rentals with full hookups and access to resort amenities like pools and showers. A recent review noted, "This place is incredible! There are so many activities! And a beautiful 9 hole golf course in the middle!"

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Mesa-Apache Junction KOA cabins accommodate families and groups about 45 minutes north of Arizona City. Rancho Sonora RV Park in Florence offers cabin rentals in a natural desert setting with pool access and laundry facilities. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during winter months when snowbirds visit the region. Pet policies vary by property - Encore Fiesta Grande allows pets in their cabin accommodations while others may restrict animals. According to one visitor at The Cozy Peach, "You can rent airstreams, campers, cabins, and all the glorious camping alternatives. Many of the campers come with FULL amenities..including netflix."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary widely between properties - some offer only basic amenities while others provide more comprehensive cooking options. Camp Saguaro provides cabins with picnic tables, drinking water, and toilet facilities but limited cooking options. Justin's Diamond J RV Park includes cabin rentals with electric hookups and sewer connections. Carefree Manor in Apache Junction offers cabin accommodations with water and electric hookups. On-site markets are available at some locations including Picacho-Tucson NW KOA and Palm Creek Golf and RV Resort, though selection is typically limited to essentials.

Best Cabin Sites Near Arizona City, Arizona (19)

    1. Picacho-Tucson NW KOA

    17 Reviews
    Picacho, AZ
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 466-2966

    "Rocking chairs, charcoal BBQ, table and chairs with umbrellas. Care taken with arch site. Everything flat. Nice dessert shrubs and cactus."

    "Couldn’t drive any longer so used my KOA app on the road and booked it. Pulled in after hours and folder was waiting with map and site number."

    2. Encore Fiesta Grande

    2 Reviews
    Casa Grande, AZ
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We've found most age qualified resorts will let you stay if you don't have kids or pets. This is a busy little 55+ RV community."

    "Fiesta Grande RV Resort in Casa Grande, Arizona is a nice 55+ age qualified RV resort in the sunny Arizona desert. The staff here is very welcoming and friendly."

    3. Palm Creek Golf and RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Casa Grande, AZ
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 421-7000

    "It’s a 55+ park. Apparently much busier before April… it was very empty, we had so much room! There are so many activities!! And a beautiful 9 hole golf course in the middle!"

    "Quiet park, I was surprised because it is so big. Sites are level and large. Lots of planned activities and beautiful golf course. Will definitely stay here again."

    4. Rancho Sonora RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Florence, AZ
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 868-8900

    "There’s a pool and laundry. A little on the pricier side"

    "Located in the Cactus Forrest. Lots of pristine scenery."

    5. Mesa-Apache Junction KOA

    18 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 982-4015

    "The KOA features a year round heated pool and jacuzzi. The pool area was fenced and had some chairs, tables, and what appeared to be covered grills."

    "I camped in a 22 foot rental motor home. This was my first KOA experience, and it was such a delight."

    6. The Cozy Peach at Schnepf Farms

    1 Review
    Queen Creek, AZ
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 987-3100

    $185 - $265 / night

    "We were here for a local event so we were able to do some nearby hiking and drinking at the incredible local Olive Mill across the road. "

    7. Encore Mesa Spirit

    8 Reviews
    Mesa, AZ
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The RV site we were assigned has a rock pad, was moderately spacious, level, in full sun, and a fire ring or picnic table was not provided. "

    "We loved this park in the Arizona Desert.  Close to everything, yet set up to feel like you're in your own little village. "

    8. Camp Saguaro

    2 Reviews
    Cortaro, AZ
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 609-2624

    $25 - $45 / night

    "There is a community fire pit for campers to enjoy together or fire pits at each site to enjoy on your own. Showers, restroom, laundry, and water!"

    "They have nice hot showers, laundry facilities, dish washing stations, and fire rings. My spot had a hummingbird feeder. Would stay here again!"

    9. Justin's Diamond J RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Cortaro, AZ
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 883-6706

    $15 - $40 / night

    "Justin’s is a busy place and office staff were almost always on the phone trying to arrange nights of availability or help the travelers any way that they could."

    10. Carefree Manor

    3 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 982-4008

    $25 - $50 / night

    "We stayed in the cabin and it was beautiful!"

    "This park is amazing. I have stayed for 3 weeks. Starting in March. This park has full hookups, Wi-Fi, and super sweet people everyone chatting and enjoying life."

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Cabin Reviews near Arizona City, AZ

66 Reviews of 19 Arizona City Campgrounds


  • Krista Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2019

    Mesa-Apache Junction KOA

    All the features of a hotel

    This KOA had some really awesome features and gives you most of the convenience of a hotel with the ability to bring your RV and your personal items with you without the hotel price tag. The KOA features a year round heated pool and jacuzzi. The pool area was fenced and had some chairs, tables, and what appeared to be covered grills. The pool is right outside the office building which also has bathrooms and a small convenience store. If they don't have what you are looking for the is a major grocery store about 2 miles away. This KOA is in town. Don't come here if you're looking for a remote destination. The other side of the exterior fence has houses and businesses.

    Each site has a picnic table and some had a stand up bbq pit. The spaces are really close together and separated by a row of rocks. Up front they have 4 little single room cabins that say there can sleep 6 but have no bathrooms. There are some upgraded RV spaces that have outside grill areas with sinks and counter space.

    The spaces have very little shade if any! Be very aware of the weather when you visit. It'll be hot during the day and very cold at night depending on the time of year. You will be randomly assigned a space unless you pay the fee to have an assigned space.

    The KOA features a small fenced playground with a tetherball, swing set, merry go round, and a table with an umbrella. On the other side of the KOA there is a small fenced dog run. I also saw a stand alone sink near one of the loops. There is an activity center if you're hosting a group event. It had a few standing bbq pits outside. At the entrance was an air pump for filling tires.

  • Keisha D.
    Jun. 30, 2020

    Justin's Diamond J RV Park

    Great Sky Views

    Great views of the sky at night and very quiet but we were never able to get in touch with anyone from the office. Nice spacious sites but the common areas really need some love. There’s no pool which is a must have in Arizona’s heat. Great Verizon cell signal no WiFi, or could never get in touch with anyone to get a code.

  • Clint  G.
    Jul. 19, 2021

    Encore Mesa Spirit

    Great value as a TT member

    We stayed at this property from 12/28/2020 - 01/11/2020.  This was our first experience with a TT/Encore property.  The RV site we were assigned has a rock pad, was moderately spacious, level, in full sun, and a fire ring or picnic table was not provided.  There was a pool, hot tub, lodge, pickleball, mini golf, shuffleboard, dog park, laundry and a fitness center on the grounds.  The nearest grocery store was within 5 miles as well.

  • E
    Oct. 11, 2020

    Picacho-Tucson NW KOA

    Great hosts - nice level sites

    The Picacho/Tucson NW KOA was the first place we camped at when we purchased our Bunkhouse motorcycle tent trailer.  We wanted to stay close to home in case something didn't work on our camper.

    The KOA is clean and the hosts were great.  The sites are well spaced but could be a little bigger for more privacy.  The sites are made of small gravel and very level.  No roots, rocks, stumps, etc.  There is a picnic table, water spigot, electrical hookup and BBQ grill at each site, in addition to a fire ring.  Bathrooms are clean and there is a small camp store.  There is a doggie run in the park as well as a pool and playground for the kids.

    When we stayed, the new hosts had just purchased the KOA a few months earlier and they were working on improving it.  We stayed there in late 2019 (before COVID).

    The only reason I gave this KOA 3 stars instead of 5 is because of the loud traffic noise from the freeway.  There is literally no peace or ability to sleep during the night (in a tent camper).  Perhaps in a solid sided RV, it would be great, but we didn't get a wink.  I even slept with earplugs in and I could still hear the noise.

    I will not be returning to this KOA, but sure wish I could because it was really nice and clean.

  • Tanya N.
    Apr. 29, 2021

    Carefree Manor

    Was a beautiful and comfortable place to stay

    We stayed in the cabin and it was beautiful! There are parks or playgrounds for the little ones, the area was peaceful and clean, the cabins are clean and affordable, and it had the perfect amount of woods & wildlife. A family of dear would come to our cabin and graze each morning as I sat on my cabin porch with a cup of coffee. The staff is respectful and accommodating. We enjoyed our stay.

  • Cathy E.
    Nov. 25, 2024

    Camp Saguaro

    Cute Cozy Camp

    The hosts are lovely and the mercantile is adorable. The grounds are exceptionally well kept and everything is clean and tidy. There is a community fire pit for campers to enjoy together or fire pits at each site to enjoy on your own. Showers, restroom, laundry, and water! Lovey Dovey was a little tight for my 9.5 Ft tall 21 Ft long campervan but it was a wonderful spot. I think all the spots might be nice though!

  • patty W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 11, 2024

    Justin's Diamond J RV Park

    The Nicest People

    I love Tucson. The big plus about this park (other than the really nice people) is that is borders park land and there are SO many acres and miles of trails right out of the campground. The grounds and the surrounding desert have an abundance of interesting succulents and cacti and gorgeous mountains all around. Most of the folks here are long termers- we only stayed for 4 days. The sites for short termers are by the road and not the best, just gravel sites with full hookups, but sufficient for our needs. No picnic tables. No public toilets. Laundry facilities and a gathering room.

  • D
    Dec. 9, 2024

    Camp Saguaro

    Clean, quiet, charming

    The owner and host are friendly and helpful. They have nice hot showers, laundry facilities, dish washing stations, and fire rings. My spot had a hummingbird feeder. Would stay here again!

  • Lyf Uninterrupted ..The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 22, 2020

    Encore Mesa Spirit

    Great Desert Oasis

    We loved this park in the Arizona Desert.  Close to everything, yet set up to feel like you're in your own little village.  The amenities at this park are outstanding and the neighbors are super friendly.  Sites are decent size!  We loved the three pools, multiple hot tubs and modern showers and laundry rooms.  This park can be hard to get into because of its popularity.  Highly recommended!  Check out our video of this great RV report on Youtube at:  https://youtu.be/gDr1Z9NGhr8


Guide to Arizona City

Cabins near Arizona City, Arizona often serve as ideal base camps for desert adventures in the Sonoran region, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 105°F. Winter visitors benefit from mild 60-75°F days, though overnight temperatures can drop below freezing in December and January. The surrounding landscape features sparse vegetation, with creosote bush and scattered saguaro cacti dominating the terrain across the relatively flat desert floor.

What to do

Desert hiking opportunities: Camp Saguaro provides direct access to multiple desert trails with varying difficulty levels. Located about 45 minutes from Arizona City, the campground's proximity to natural areas makes it convenient for day hikers. According to one visitor, "The grounds are exceptionally well kept and everything is clean and tidy. There is a community fire pit for campers to enjoy together or fire pits at each site to enjoy on your own."

Golf course access: Palm Creek Golf and RV Resort in Casa Grande offers a 9-hole golf course that becomes complimentary during off-season. One visitor noted, "We played twice and it was free because they don't charge after April 15th. Pickle Ball, pools, hot tubs, streets within the park to bike or walk..." The resort's proximity to Arizona City (about 15 miles) makes it suitable for day trips.

Wildlife viewing: Justin's Diamond J RV Park borders undeveloped land with abundant native plants. As one reviewer explained, "An interesting feature of the Park is that it has walking trails that lead to the Saguaro National Park, but the area around the RV Park is rich with the native plants of the area all on its own." Morning and evening wildlife sightings are common along the property edges.

What campers like

Clean, well-maintained facilities: Visitors consistently praise the cleanliness of Mesa-Apache Junction KOA, about 45 minutes north of Arizona City. A recent review mentioned, "Clean bathrooms, though a tad dated. Quiet. Standard KOA amenities of pool, hot tub, playground, and dog park." Another camper noted, "The campground is large and the spots have plenty of space. Campground staff is great."

Spacious desert settings: Rancho Sonora RV Park receives positive feedback for its natural desert environment. One visitor commented, "Enjoyed this hidden gem. Located in the Cactus Forrest. Lots of pristine scenery." The cabins here offer more distance between units than many other properties in the area.

Reliable pool facilities: During hot weather, pools become essential amenities. A visitor to Picacho-Tucson NW KOA mentioned, "This KOA is a good place for families and it has a lot of amenities. The sites are close together and not private unless you have a patio site for an extra cost." The pool areas at most cabin properties maintain consistent temperatures year-round, with typical operating hours from 9am to 9pm.

What you should know

Reservation timing considerations: Winter months (November through March) see substantially higher demand for cabin accommodations near Arizona City. Most properties require booking 3-6 months ahead for peak season. Off-season availability increases dramatically, with many same-week bookings possible from May through September.

Age restrictions apply: Several resorts enforce age limitations. Encore Fiesta Grande in Casa Grande operates as a 55+ community, though exceptions sometimes apply. A visitor explained, "My husband and I asked if we could stay there even though we aren't 55, and they allowed us to do so. We've found most age qualified resorts will let you stay if you don't have kids or pets."

Noise considerations: Railroad tracks run near several properties in the region. Reviews frequently mention train noise: "There is road noise and frequent trains which didn't bother me. There is also a neighboring horse ranch which had loud music for a while." Cabins farther from main roads and railroad corridors provide quieter experiences.

Tips for camping with families

Verify age policies before booking: Encore Mesa Spirit and several other nearby resorts maintain strict age requirements. One frustrated visitor recounted, "When she showed up, she was told she would have to leave as children were not welcome. They should've caught this in the reservation information weeks in advance." Always confirm child policies when making reservations.

Consider pool temperatures and access: Some properties maintain pool temperatures around 87°F year-round, while others allow seasonal cooling. A visitor to Encore Mesa Spirit noted, "One pool allows for only 18 and up, while the other pool allows 18 and under." Most facilities close pools by 9pm.

Pack entertainment for children: Limited organized activities target children at most properties near Arizona City. Bringing games, toys, and outdoor equipment ensures better experiences. One KOA visitor shared, "Since we could not use the pool we had a game day with corn hole, washers, and ladder ball. All in all a nice place to stay."

Tips from RVers

Site selection affects comfort: At Carefree Manor, one visitor observed, "The RV sites are really narrow. I would say that the sites are not big rig friendly but there are a couple of big rigs here. The streets are narrow and the residents park on both sides of the road making it difficult to get down the street." Request specific site dimensions when booking.

Internet service varies significantly: Many properties advertise WiFi but deliver limited bandwidth. A visitor to Justin's Diamond J noted restrictions like "no streaming/skyping" and another reported, "Great Verizon cell signal no WiFi, or could never get in touch with anyone to get a code." Cell coverage remains generally strong throughout the region, though data speeds may slow during peak usage hours.

Laundry facility access: Cabin guests typically share laundry facilities with RV occupants. Most properties maintain limited machines (4-8 washers/dryers), creating potential wait times during busy periods. A Rancho Sonora visitor mentioned appreciation for "laundry" availability, a practical consideration for extended stays.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Arizona City, AZ is Picacho-Tucson NW KOA with a 4.2-star rating from 17 reviews.

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