Best RV Parks & Resorts near Coolidge, AZ

Several RV parks near Coolidge provide year-round accommodations with varying amenities. Palm Creek Golf and RV Resort in Casa Grande features full hookups including water, electric, and sewer connections, with spacious sites that accommodate large motorhomes and fifth wheels. High Chaparral RV Park offers big rig friendly spots with 50-amp service and water hookups on level gravel pads. "Most sites are pull-through sites, with some back-in sites. All sites have a view of something," noted one visitor about Picacho Peak RV Resort, which maintains well-designed spaces for easy backing compared to other parks in the region. Encore Fiesta Grande RV Resort provides full hookup sites with excellent water pressure and fiber optic internet connections.

Seasonal considerations affect availability throughout the area, with winter months bringing an influx of snowbirds to many parks. Picacho Peak State Park Campground offers electric sites without water hookups at individual sites, though a dump station is available for RVs. Cell service varies by location, with strong coverage reported at most established RV resorts but potentially weaker signals in state park campgrounds. Pet policies differ between facilities - most private RV parks welcome pets with designated dog areas, while some age-restricted communities (55+) have specific pet sections. Propane service is available at select locations, and laundry facilities are common amenities at the larger resorts. According to feedback on The Dyrt, "The road up to this campground is full of crazy twists and turns and very narrow, so would only recommend it for the experienced" when approaching certain mountain campgrounds in the broader region.

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Best RV Sites Near Coolidge, Arizona (140)

    1. Encore Fiesta Grande

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

    "There are many who live there full time, but many who come and go like we do."

    "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."

    2. Encore Foothills West

    4 Reviews
    Casa Grande, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The staff and full-time residents were very friendly and helpful. The sites are small, but very well maintained. The pool and hot-tub are lovely."

    "Lots of snow birds and some locals. 24/7 laundry, pool, and spa. Big bingo crowd and other holiday events. Quiet in the evenings…."

    3. Encore Casita Verde

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    Casa Grande, AZ
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    4. Encore Countryside

    6 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Great Campground, close to everything."

    5. Monte Vista RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Mesa, AZ
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "My wife and two mini-Daschunds stayed in a 40 ft Fifth Wheel. All the sites are back-in but all have concrete parking pads and patio."

    "Great staff, awesome upgraded amenities. Large RV sites good for Large Rigs."

    6. Encore Mesa Spirit

    8 Reviews
    Mesa, AZ
    35 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 stayed here 2 weeks when we were new Thousand Trails members (it came with the RV), but since we showed up the first night at sunset, we were curb-parked that night.."

    7. Rancho Sonora RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Florence, AZ
    11 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."

    8. Palm Creek Golf and RV Resort

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

    "It had cleared out a lot with snowbirds leaving. It’s a 55+ park. Apparently much busier before April… it was very empty, we had so much room!

    There are so many activities!!"

    "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."

    9. High Chaparral RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Arizona City, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 466-5076

    "Friendly staff. Drive~ins welcome! Looks like plenty of activities for cooler weather."

    "The laundry is huge and the machines work.

    This park seems to attract friendly guests that aren't nosey - perfect!"

    10. Picacho Peak RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Picacho, AZ
    Website
    +1 (520) 466-7841
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RV Park Reviews near Coolidge, AZ

421 Reviews of 140 Coolidge Campgrounds


  • G. F.
    Nov. 1, 2020

    Picacho Peak RV Resort

    Well maintained, views for days.

    This 55+ RV park and resort is well maintained. Most people appear to stay long-term, but they have short term spots available without reservations. We aren't in the "55+" age bracket, but if you call ahead, they will likely let you stay without any questions (we're 2 adults and 1 dog). 

    The park has a large number of park models in the back; the RV spots are in the front of the park, closer to the I-10. Most sites are pull-through sites, with some back-in sites. All sites have a view of something. Most sites have white fence panels between for privacy, but if you're staying over it might be worth driving through to check out the available sites before choosing one. 

    That brings me to the procedure for overnight camping here. We arrived on a weekend, so the front office wasn't open. Next to the office door, there are two clear boxes -- one with envelopes and the second with maps. The envelopes have site numbers and are available for short term stays. You can compare the site numbers to the map to make sure you get a spot perfect for you. Most sites have both 30 and 50 amps, but the map will identify the ones with only 30 amps available. 

    The road and train noise is noticeable outside, but not a big deal inside the camper. We did hear the trains sometimes at night, but nothing obnoxious.

    The amenities are amazing: putting green, pickleball, horseshoes, dog runs, pool...you name it. The residents were friendly -- lots of golf carts, electric-assist bikes, and small dogs. Despite some large political signs, it was welcoming. We'll be back.

  • Erin H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 31, 2022

    Budget RV Park

    Now called Sundance West RV Resort

    I think if you're  looking for a place to winter, this is a good Campground.  

    Pros: Very clean, nicely landscaped for AZ, staff friendly, good grocery & dining options nearby. Lots of OTA channels, pool, corn hole, laundry, dog park, activities  etc. 

    Cons: pull through was long, but not quite level, WIFI does not reach the pull through sights in the back at all .... and they know it. Couldn't figure out how to hook to their cable. Permit to wash your rig $10 for the season.

    Guess that should have been our first clue... they have a season. Sort of winter camp for snowbirds. If that is what you are looking for, it is very nice.

    We were in the area to visit friends, dump/pump/resupply after boondocking, and do Taxes. Not having wifi was kind of a big deal for us. Being told we'd have to use the internet in the clubhouse wasn't  going to cut it. Who wants to drag all their personal financial information to a common area?

    Normally  it would not have been a big deal, we do have a Hotspot, but at $431 weekly rate, $80 nightly, in this day & age, routers for wifi to the whole park should be a given.

    Otherwise we did enjoy our stay here, and met some great people.

    8nts, 34` 5th wheel

  • Roy S.
    Oct. 9, 2021

    Monte Vista RV Resort

    This park really lives up to its Name “Resort”

    My wife and two mini-Daschunds stayed in a 40 ft Fifth Wheel. All the sites are back-in but all have concrete parking pads and patio. Gravel surrounds each campsite and we have noticed maintenance crews raking the gravel every other day. Close to all the fun stuff on the Superstition Mountains. This park is associated with a very large senior retirement village. All amenities you would expect and meticulously maintained. All the staff that we came in contact with was very nice and helpful. You can’t go wrong staying at this park

  • Alicia F.
    Apr. 27, 2020

    Picacho Peak State Park Campground

    Beautiful desert sunsets!

    This is a beautiful place to camp most of the year. The Summer sun ☀️ can be brutal of course. I love to stop here on my way to New Mexico. There is something about being in the middle of the desert with the backdrop of the mountains and cactus 🌵 that just helps you breath a little better. Watching the sunset each night is breathtaking. This campground is just off the road but far enough back that you don’t hear all the road noise. Each spot has a picnic table with awning so you have some protection from the sun. Each spot has a fire pit and smaller rocks that make a nice “bed” for your tent ⛺️. The spots are pretty far apart so you don’t feel like you’re right next to your neighbor.

    The campground has a total of 85 electric sites for both tent and RV camping. Sites are suitable for RVs and/or tents. You can have up to 4 cars on each site. There are 4 sites that are handicapped-accessible. Unfortunately there aren’t any water or sewer hookups available. There is a dump station available. Access to all sites is paved. Sites are fairly level and are located in a natural Sonoran Desert setting.

    $30 per night / per vehicle (October – May) $25 per night / per vehicle (June – September) Additional vehicle $15 per night / per vehicle Group Camp Areas: $15 per night / per vehicle + Group Reservation FeeBoth back-ins and pull-throughs are available. No maximum size limit (except no tractor-trailers allowed).

  • Annell N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2020

    Picacho Peak State Park Campground

    Picache Peak State Park

    April 20-23, 2019. Park very clean. Site had electric but no water. There was water at the dump station. High speed internet is available for a charge. Verizon 4G5 bars. Very hot.

  • Mike G.
    May. 10, 2023

    La Hacienda RV Resort

    Great place to stay

    La Hacienda RV Resort is one of the nicest RV resorts that I have seen! Lot of big trees, Beautiful pool and spa, very clean air conditioned laundry and the price was very reasonable, they have a shower room for men and one for women the showers were very clean and modern. This RV resort had full hookup with Fiber Optic cable and internet. There were several craft rooms, a lapidary room, a spa, 2 Picle Ball courts, there was shuffleboard, a computer room, a sewing room, a card room..... I could go on and on about the amenities and how much I liked this RV resort, but what I liked the most was the staff!!! Joyce and Ann in the office were a true pleasure to work with! I searched East Mesa and Apache Junction for a place to park my RV for about 6 weeks(I was undergoing a surgery procedure at MD Anderson) In all my searching I found this resort and while it wasn't the cheapest, it was by far the most reasonable and it also was the best place that I could find! I forgot to mention that they are a pet friendly park if you stay on the pet approved area! I also have to add that the people who were our neighbors were super friendly and even all passed a get well soon card around and wrote kind words of hope for a speedy healing. You couldn't walk down the street without seeing a friendly face or someone who was happy to visit. I grew up in Phoenix and never considered vacationing in Phoenix for that reason....but...LA Hacienda RV Resort has me rethinking this!

  • P
    Dec. 6, 2021

    Canyon Lake Marina & Campground

    Loud but beautiful

    The campground itself was decent. Clean, basic spots with fire pit and picnic table. Fairly level, very little shade. We were in spot 135 which was a higher price because it was "waterfront" but all of the spots were pretty much waterfront so really not worth the extra money. The spots on the west end had grass and trees so they were actually nicer. If you're into kayaking or paddle boarding this is a great place to go. If you go to the east it's super quiet and calm and it goes back quite far. No boats go back there, it's peaceful and gorgeous. That was our favorite part of the trip. The drive to get there was a little scary in the RV, the turns on the 88 were very tight so you have to go super slow, but it's doable. We have a 25 ft motorhome, but there were much bigger rvs there too. At night there was a lot of noise from the road,seems like the 88 is the place to go on a motorcycle and they fly by at high speeds until about 10:30 at night. Super annoying cause it's loud but it at least didn't go too late. We also did the Dolly Steamboat dinner cruise and the food was amazing and the scenery was beautiful. No sewer hookup or dump station but you can pay $20 for a pump out. All in all a good place to stay.

  • 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.

  • Denise G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2022

    Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    Campsite is at the foot of the Superstitious Mountains

    Lost Dutchman is a beautiful campsite however the sites are a little closer than what we prefer. We were in site 98 which was right in front of the Superstitious Mountains with no obstructions. The site was a pull thru but was barely long enough for our Toyota Tundra max cab and 20-foot trailer. A picnic table, fire ring and a couple of camp chairs is about all that fits at this site. If you want your trailer door to be lined up with the table, it will require you to pull the trailer through and park your tow vehicle behind it. Firewood can be purchased for$8 cash from the ranger station and ice for$6. If you want to use the well-maintained bathrooms or showers don’t stay in the 75-104 loop since the bathrooms are almost a half mile away via a trail that I would not recommend without closed toe shoes. We saw Quail and tarantulas on the trail. Although there were multiple signs to beware of rattle snakes we did not run into any. There was also a dog park near the main restrooms and showers. There is a dump station on your way out of the park that was easy to access. Goldfield Ghost Town just down the road, although a tourist trap it is a must see. There are multiple gift stores, a restaurant as well as a hamburger/ice cream stand and bakery, a train ride and Mine tours. Just a little farther down the road is the Superstition Mountain Lost Dutchman Museum which is more than just a museum full of old artifacts. There is a great gift shop and 15 acres of mining artifacts, artwork and a movie site Chaple used in a 1968 western called Charro which started Elvis Presley as well as the Apacheland Movie Barn used in multiple westerns. They even have a working 1914 Stamp ore mill which was used to crush boulders that had small pieces of gold within them. When enjoyed our two-night stay at Lost Dutch and spending the day learning about the history of this little community.


Guide to Coolidge

RV campgrounds near Coolidge, Arizona offer year-round camping options across the Sonoran Desert's varied terrain. The region experiences mild winter temperatures averaging 65-70°F during peak camping season from October through April, while summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F. Most campgrounds in the area sit at elevations between 1,400-1,600 feet above sea level, providing desert landscapes dotted with saguaro cacti and mesquite trees.

What to do

Hiking at nearby state parks: Many RVers staying at Picacho Peak RV Resort use it as a base for exploring local hiking opportunities. "We've stayed often and also full timed," notes one regular visitor who appreciates the convenient location near outdoor activities.

Golfing opportunities: The Palm Creek Golf and RV Resort features a 9-hole golf course that's free to use during certain seasons. "We played twice and it was free because they don't charge after April 15th," mentions a camper who stayed in late April.

Biking within resort communities: Many Coolidge area rv parks feature extensive internal road networks perfect for cycling. "You can get a few miles in just going up and down the streets inside the gates," notes one visitor to Mesa Spirit RV Resort, describing how they joined "the many bike riders in the park."

What campers like

Resort-style pools and spas: The swimming facilities receive consistent praise at rv campgrounds around Coolidge. At Monte Vista RV Resort, one visitor appreciates how the park "really lives up to its Name 'Resort'" with "all amenities you would expect and meticulously maintained."

Organized social activities: RV parks near Coolidge provide extensive scheduled programming. At Fiesta Grande RV Resort, "The resort has a full activity calendar with the days full of classes, activities, and shows," according to a satisfied guest who calls it a "Fun & Active 55+ Resort!"

Desert landscapes: Many campers appreciate the natural Sonoran Desert setting. At Rancho Sonora RV Park, campers enjoy being "Located in the Cactus Forrest. Lots of pristine scenery," according to a visitor who called the park a "hidden gem."

What you should know

Age restrictions at many parks: Most rv campgrounds near Coolidge are designated as 55+ communities. However, policies vary by property. "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," reports a visitor to Fiesta Grande RV Resort.

Highway noise considerations: Some parks' proximity to Interstate 10 creates ambient noise. At Picacho Peak RV Resort, a visitor notes: "My only complaint is the highway noise on I10. It's extremely loud for the pull through spots as they are the closest to the interstate."

Check-in procedures vary: Many parks offer after-hours check-in options. "We arrived on a weekend, so the front office wasn't open. Next to the office door, there are two clear boxes -- one with envelopes and the second with maps," explains a visitor to Picacho Peak RV Resort, detailing their self-check-in experience.

Tips for camping with families

Research age policies carefully: Many Coolidge area rv parks restrict children. One visitor to High Chaparral RV Park appreciated that the park "seems to attract friendly guests that aren't nosey - perfect!" while noting other amenities that families might enjoy like the pool that's "open 24 hours."

Consider seasonal visits: School breaks during winter months provide opportunities for family camping when temperatures are milder. "Ended up spending 6 weeks longer here than I planned," notes a visitor to High Chaparral RV Park, suggesting the area's appeal for extended stays.

Look for specific family-friendly amenities: Some resorts designate certain areas or facilities for younger visitors. A visitor to Fiesta Grande RV Resort pointed out that "One pool allows for only 18 and up, while the other pool allows 18 and under."

Tips from RVers

Water quality considerations: Water treatment systems vary between parks. At Picacho Peak RV Resort, campers appreciate that "They Reverse Osmosis the water connection ALL the time!!!! Not just for certain hours like a couple Resorts do in Florida, which is awesome!"

Site selection strategies: Take time to inspect available sites before choosing. "If you're staying over it might be worth driving through to check out the available sites before choosing one," suggests a camper at Picacho Peak RV Resort, who explains that "Most sites have white fence panels between for privacy."

Budget-friendly overnight options: For those just passing through the Coolidge area, some parks offer economical overnight parking. "We tried this out- no reservation (I did call ahead, but indeed, curb spots are unreserved), just show up at dusk or later," explains a visitor to Mesa Spirit about their $27 overnight stay with electricity.

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