Best Cabin Camping near Buckeye, AZ

Several cabin accommodations exist within RV resorts near Buckeye, Arizona, providing alternatives to traditional tent and RV camping. Leaf Verde RV Resort offers basic cabin rentals with full hookup capabilities, clean facilities and amenities including a swimming pool. "This is a nice park with lots of amenities. Spaces are tight but it's clean and everybody is very nice," noted one visitor about the resort. Destiny Phoenix RV Resorts in nearby Goodyear provides cabin options with access to their well-maintained grounds featuring citrus trees throughout the property. Pleasant Harbor RV Resort, located at Lake Pleasant, includes cabins with lake access and standard resort amenities.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during peak winter months when "snowbirds" frequent the area. Pet policies vary by property—Leaf Verde and Destiny Phoenix both permit pets in certain cabin accommodations, though restrictions may apply. These cabins typically feature air conditioning, essential in the Arizona desert climate. A review mentioned, "Very clean and quiet RV park" at Destiny Phoenix, which applies to their cabin accommodations as well.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities in cabins vary widely across properties, with some offering minimal cooking equipment while others provide more comprehensive setups. On-site markets exist at several properties, including Leaf Verde and Desert Shadows, allowing guests to purchase basic supplies without leaving the resort. Laundry facilities are available at some locations, though Mesa Gardens RV Park is specifically noted for offering laundry services alongside their cabin accommodations. Visitors should confirm what supplies are included with their specific cabin rental before arrival.

Best Cabin Sites Near Buckeye, Arizona (9)

    1. Leaf Verde RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Buckeye, AZ
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 386-3132

    "We needed a place in or near Buckeye and located this place. Nice bathrooms, hot showers. We were in a Class B close to the entrance so didn’t have any issues with size of sites."

    "Leaf Verde is in Buckeye, AZ which is only 30 minutes from Phoenix. The pool is refreshing and if you aren’t into swimming there is a pool table, dog park and shuffle board to keep you busy."

    2. Destiny Phoenix RV Resorts

    6 Reviews
    Litchfield Park, AZ
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 853-0537

    $60 / night

    "An oasis surrounded by fields. Clean restrooms, pools, grounds, roads, sites. Nice folks working there. Refundable $20 deposit to get bathroom key. Did not use laundry. Stayed 3 nights."

    "Staff very helpful when we came to help us park, but office & store were closed at 3pm on a Saturday. Couldnt get supplies or change for laundry. Nice & quiet."

    3. Pleasant Harbor RV Resort

    19 Reviews
    Peoria, AZ
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 235-6140

    "All spots are fenced descent pool and small store if you need anything. We stayed in the loop near the entrance. Quite loud with all the cars coming and going."

    "Sites are rustic, they’ve water and electricity, no sewer. There’s a dump station as you leave the park. No store, be sure you’re well stocked with everything before you head out."

    5. Desert Shadows RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Phoenix, AZ
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 869-8178

    "Good Sam rates available."

    "The CG WiFi was pretty decent as well, with speeds up to 4 MB/s, but varied depending on congestion."

    6. Aztec Village RV Park

    1 Review
    Wickenburg, AZ
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 684-2481

    7. Happy Endings Retreat

    4 Reviews
    Crown King, AZ
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 405-5546

    "Scott and Kevin have a great piece of property they love To share!"

    "Lounge at the lake, hike in the fields, or relax in their renovated vineyard. Give them try and share your experience here!"

    8. Shangri La Ranch

    1 Review
    New River, AZ
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 465-5959

    "They have 2 pools (one is heated), volleyball, darts, horseshoe, pool tables, hot tub, sauna, nature trails, a cafe open in the weekend, events and tons of other things going on."

    9. Mesa Gardens RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Salt River, AZ
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 964-1102

    $48 - $55 / night

    "Great campground centerally located to Phoenix and Scottsdale. Was only planning to stay 2 nights but ended up extending my stay. Full hookups and laundry/showers in house."

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Cabin Reviews near Buckeye, AZ

51 Reviews of 9 Buckeye Campgrounds


  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 9, 2022

    Destiny Phoenix RV Resorts

    Good place - Quiet

    Convenient to SE Phoenix area. Far enough from the freeway to be quiet. An oasis surrounded by fields. Clean restrooms, pools, grounds, roads, sites. Nice folks working there. Refundable $20 deposit to get bathroom key. Did not use laundry. Stayed 3 nights. Very open, but a tree between each rig. Not much shade. Full hookups but no CATV. $73 per night. I will. Stay here again when I’m in the area.

  • Bryan S.
    Oct. 10, 2020

    Pleasant Harbor RV Resort

    Clean

    Large clean spots. All spots are fenced descent pool and small store if you need anything. We stayed in the loop near the entrance. Quite loud with all the cars coming and going. Marina for boat rentals with a shuttle to take you back and forth. Strong WiFi. Kids were able to zoom without any issues.

  • Mstwister E.
    Apr. 21, 2021

    Pleasant Harbor RV Resort

    Disappointed

    Well we stayed here for two nights and frankly I wasn’t very impressed. The Campground is really only for permanent residents, everyone else ends up in a dirt lot essentially. Nearest bathrooms were a bit of a hike, so were all amenities. We paid for water and electric. The noise level was crazy... especially as we have a pop-up. I guess they don’t really enforce quiet hours. We got in late and finding our campsite was hard in the dark if you’ve never been there before. Lots of bugs at night. Honestly you pay $50 a night just to be by a lake and for me it wasn’t worth it 🤷‍♀️.

  • r
    Jun. 24, 2022

    Leaf Verde RV Resort

    Served us well

    We needed a place in or near Buckeye and located this place. Nice bathrooms, hot showers. We were in a Class B close to the entrance so didn’t have any issues with size of sites. Didn’t try any amenities beyond our hookups which worked well, which is why I’m going with 4 rather than 5 stars. -I just can’t rate them.

  • Jules S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 4, 2025

    Mesa Gardens RV Park

    May 2025

    Great campground centerally located to Phoenix and Scottsdale. Was only planning to stay 2 nights but ended up extending my stay. Full hookups and laundry/showers in house. Also have a cute patio area to hangout as well as a clubhouse with WIFI. RV park backs up to a park with a coded gate so easy access to playground/big grass area for dogs. Park is fully fenced with gate. Very clean and well kept.

    I booked online at like 4:30ish (their office closes at 5). The gate codes for entry and club house were in the confirmation email as well as the manager called me at like 5 til to confirm I had codes and everything I needed to get it - so appreciated! Manager was also very friendly also when I asked for recs and about extending my stay. Have weekly and monthly rates on top of nightly ones. Would come back.

  • T
    Jun. 1, 2019

    Pleasant Harbor RV Resort

    If you’re into boating, a great place to go. Make reservations.

    Sites are rustic, they’ve water and electricity, no sewer. There’s a dump station as you leave the park. No store, be sure you’re well stocked with everything before you head out.

  • T
    Jul. 7, 2020

    Pleasant Harbor RV Resort

    Great place to camp for the night in a RV

    Depending on the water level, it can be a hike to the water. Nothing bad at all though. Has water, 30amp, 50 amp, and 20amp hook ups. Covered picknick table and fire pit. We definitely will come here again. Good Verizon cell service.

  • Marc S.
    Jun. 2, 2019

    Pleasant Harbor RV Resort

    Great summer fun

    Large spacious sites. Several camping options available. There is dry camping, T-sites or Resort camping. T sites have only electric and water. Resort has everything. Lake swimming not your thing? Pool available with showers and store. Well managed and great family summer fun.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 30, 2025

    Destiny Phoenix RV Resorts

    Very neat with orange trees

    Staff very helpful when we came to help us park, but office & store were closed at 3pm on a Saturday. Couldnt get supplies or change for laundry.

    Nice & quiet. All paved. 3 dog pens side by side to unleash pet for pottying and a long dog run I another area with toys & balls.

    1/2 the Laundry machines did not work with card. Had choice of 8 quarters per load or card. I had plenty of cash if they’d had a change machine, but they didn’t & it was frustrating that 1/2 the machines didn’t work with card. Everything else was nice. Expensive but we expected that. $92-95 for pull thru full hook-up.

    Store closed at 3 on Sat & closed Sun.


Guide to Buckeye

Camping cabins near Buckeye, Arizona provide rustic lodging options in a region characterized by Sonoran Desert terrain with elevations ranging from 900-1,100 feet. Winter temperatures typically range from 40-70°F while summer months regularly exceed 100°F, making air conditioning essential for cabin stays during warmer seasons. Most facilities require minimum 2-3 night bookings during peak winter visitation periods from January through March.

What to do

Water recreation at Lake Pleasant: Pleasant Harbor RV Resort offers cabin accommodations with lake access at Lake Pleasant, approximately 40 minutes from Buckeye. "Large spacious sites. Several camping options available. There is dry camping, T-sites or Resort camping. Lake swimming not your thing? Pool available with showers and store," notes Marc S. The marina provides boat rentals with a shuttle service for transportation.

Hiking nearby trails: Happy Endings Retreat provides cabin stays with access to hiking trails in the Bradshaw Mountains. "Located in a valley of the Bradshaw mountains just about and hour and a half from Phoenix, this is an awesome getaway- away from it all. I boondocked for a couple days and enjoyed the quiet solitude of the canyon, enjoyed hiking, and the beautiful sunrises and sunsets," shares Paul Z. The property offers a mix of terrain suitable for different hiking abilities.

On-site recreation amenities: Cabin guests at Leaf Verde RV Resort can access various recreational facilities. "The pool is refreshing and if you aren't into swimming there is a pool table, dog park and shuffle board to keep you busy," mentions Jen H. Many facilities provide organized activities during winter months when seasonal visitors are most prevalent.

What campers like

Fruit trees on property: Destiny Phoenix RV Resorts features cabin rentals amid citrus trees, creating a unique desert oasis atmosphere. "Near I-10. Close together spots but orange, lemon, and grapefruit trees everywhere. They have 2 fenced dog runs. Pretty pool and hot tub. People are very friendly and helpful," writes Missy C. Many guests appreciate harvesting fresh citrus during winter stays.

Clean facilities: Cabins at many resorts maintain high cleanliness standards. "Clean bathrooms, great lounge with a library, pool," notes Trinity R. about Leaf Verde. Similarly, at Desert Shadows RV Resort, guests find "Well kept, clean and friendly people," according to Gregg K. Most cabin facilities undergo regular maintenance inspections.

Convenient location: Mesa Gardens RV Park offers cabin rentals with strategic positioning near urban amenities. "Great campground centerally located to Phoenix and Scottsdale. Was only planning to stay 2 nights but ended up extending my stay. Full hookups and laundry/showers in house," reports Jules S. Many cabin locations provide easy freeway access for day trips throughout the greater Phoenix area.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin rentals near Buckeye require advance booking, especially during winter months. "I booked online at like 4:30ish (their office closes at 5). The gate codes for entry and club house were in the confirmation email as well as the manager called me at like 5 til to confirm I had codes and everything I needed," explains Jules S. at Mesa Gardens RV Park.

Varying amenities: Cabin facilities vary significantly between properties. "The sites are gravel and close together but nice," notes Jen H. about Leaf Verde. At Pleasant Harbor RV Resort, "Sites are rustic, they've water and electricity, no sewer. There's a dump station as you leave the park. No store, be sure you're well stocked with everything before you head out," advises Ted S.

Access considerations: Some properties have challenging access routes. "It's a rocky dirt road to get here, but my class C rv easily made it- and I've taken it in worse roads. Well worth the effort," shares Paul Z. about Happy Endings Retreat. Most cabin locations provide specific arrival instructions and may have limited office hours for check-in.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access importance: Families with children often appreciate cabin rentals with swimming facilities. "We stopped here on our way westward and it was just what we needed. Although the sites are a bit close to each other than we prefer, the amenities were very well taken care of. Pool was a great bonus for our family after a long day of driving," shares Mikki S. about Leaf Verde.

Bathroom facilities: Destiny Phoenix RV Resorts maintains exceptionally clean facilities valued by families. "SPOTLESS SHOWER AREA! It was so pleasant and Scenic here I really enjoyed our visit and we plan to return next year!" exclaims Tara L. Most cabin rentals provide easy access to bathroom buildings within short walking distance.

Pet policies: Families traveling with pets should verify pet policies before booking. "They have 2 fenced dog runs," mentions Missy C. about Destiny Phoenix. Similarly, Leaf Verde offers a "dog park" according to Jen H. Pet fees typically range from $2-5 per day depending on the facility, with most limiting pets to 2 per cabin.

Tips from RVers

Site layout challenges: Cabins and RV sites at most resorts have specific positioning requirements. "The site I was on wasnt easy at all to get into with my 29ft trailer. After multiple attempts of trying to be on the gravel behind the concrete pad like others I stay partially on the concrete pad since there were no rules specified about this," shares Talia R. about Mesa Gardens RV Park.

Laundry facilities: Leaf Verde RV Resort provides excellent laundry options for longer stays. "We stopped here on our way westward and it was just what we needed. Although the sites are a bit close to each other than we prefer, the amenities were very well taken care of. The laundry facility was one of the nicest we've ever used!" notes Mikki S. Most resorts charge $1.75-2.50 per wash/dry cycle.

Parking logistics: Some facilities have restricted maneuverability. "The roads coming into the site are narrow and people sometimes have their vehicles parked in part of the roadway which makes it hard to drive your RV around to park it or leave," explains Erika P. about Destiny Phoenix. Many properties provide staff assistance with parking during check-in procedures.

Frequently Asked Questions

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Buckeye, AZ is Leaf Verde RV Resort with a 4-star rating from 14 reviews.

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