Best RV Parks & Resorts near Chandler, AZ

Several RV resorts near Chandler, Arizona provide full hookup options with varying amenities. Monte Vista RV Resort in Mesa features concrete pads with gravel surroundings, while ViewPoint RV & Golf Resort offers market access along with water, sewer, and electric connections. "My site was a pull through...more a side of the road spot. No shade here at all but otherwise pretty decent. My spot had water and electric," noted one visitor about nearby Usery Mountain Regional Park. Mesa Spirit RV Resort accepts big rigs with 50-amp service, sanitary dump stations, and shower facilities. Most parks in the region maintain level sites suitable for larger motorhomes and fifth wheels, though spacing between sites varies considerably.

Full hookup access generally requires staying at established RV resorts rather than county or state parks in the area. Cell service remains reliable throughout most locations, with several reviews mentioning good connectivity even at parks on the outskirts of town. Winter months bring an influx of seasonal residents, particularly to age-restricted communities like Pioneer RV Resort which operates as a 55+ property. Pet policies differ between facilities - Encore Mesa Spirit prohibits pets while Monte Vista RV Resort welcomes them. Dump stations are available at many parks, though according to one visitor at Canyon Lake Marina & Campground, "No sewer hookup or dump station but you can pay $20 for a pump out." Most RV parks maintain year-round operations to accommodate snowbirds seeking winter refuge.

Best RV Sites Near Chandler, Arizona (182)

    1. Encore Mesa Spirit

    8 Reviews
    Mesa, AZ
    11 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.."

    2. Monte Vista RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Mesa, AZ
    14 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."

    3. Encore Countryside

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

    "Great Campground, close to everything."

    4. Encore Foothills West

    4 Reviews
    Casa Grande, AZ
    22 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…."

    5. Encore Golden Sun

    1 Review
    Apache Junction, AZ
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Pool, hottub(not very hot), laundry, weightroom, ballroom with weekly music & dance, etc..."

    7. Mesa Gardens RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Salt River, AZ
    9 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."

    8. Holiday Village

    2 Reviews
    Tempe, AZ
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 962-1694

    $37 / night

    9. Valle Del Oro RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 984-1146

    "Everything for activities, concerts, games and shows. Great for snowbirds or somewhere you need to stay a few months."

    10. Encore Fiesta Grande

    2 Reviews
    Casa Grande, AZ
    29 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."

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RV Park Reviews near Chandler, AZ

660 Reviews of 182 Chandler Campgrounds


  • Melissa S.
    Nov. 6, 2021

    Roosevelt Lake - Cholla Campground

    Great canpgroup

    This was our first time camping here and we will most definitely be back. You can reserve all odd numbered campsites online. Even numbers are first come first serve. There is a boat ramp located at the front of the campground. Not ideal lake access for fishing or swimming because of steep hills down to lake. Potable water available. Dump station is currently open 24/7. Bathrooms have running water and flush toilets and also showers. Multiple playgrounds. Each spot has covered table and fire ring. Loose gravel pads. Most are fairly level. Some spots aren’t big rig accessible.

  • D
    Feb. 14, 2021

    Leaf Verde RV Resort

    Clean RV park

    Easy to get to from the 10 freeway, good sized RV park w decent sized sites, park is kept clean, pool, Pickleball courts, cornhole area, dog park, huge laundry room, and the people are nice. Regular pull through spots are kind of like buddy spots as your doors face each other. Back in and deluxe sites are decent sized. Roadways are asphalt and large enough to maneuver bigger rigs through. All sites are full hook up w 30 & 50 amp electrical.

  • 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

  • Robin
    Oct. 27, 2020

    McDowell Mountain Regional Park

    Great sites with great views!

    Very quiet! Lots of hiking and bike riding trails with a bike course! Playground. Pet friendly. Very clean and friendly hosts. Close to fountain hills if you need anything in town. Close to town but very much felt like you where away on vacation no hustle bustle in the desert! The views where fantastic. Sites where clean and spacious a lot of space between each site for privacy! Will definitely be back!

  • Sara R.
    Feb. 3, 2020

    White Tank Mountain

    Peaceful retreat

    This park is so close to town, but far enough to get some quiet night sky! There are standard campsites and a more primitive camping area. The Willow Canyon site is big enough for a full length Sprinter, though the office says 16’ is the length limit.

    Lots of trails for hiking, biking and horses. Brand new showers, restrooms and a dishwashing area. Dogs allowed too!

    I’m on Verizon and only got a single bar in the park. The library is near the entrance if you need to get your WiFi fix!

  • 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

  • Ellen W.
    Oct. 3, 2019

    White Tank Mountain

    Close to town, yet far enough away for hiking and relaxing

    Another Maricopa County parks campground which is great for hiking and relaxing. 

    Very well taken care of. The park has beautiful hiking trails and a great nature center, which offers activities and the regional library. There are a couple of playgrounds in the park as well. 

    Some hiking trails are within walking distance of the campground, others you will need to drive to.  Maricopa trail runs through the park. 

    The campground itself is very clean, including the restrooms and showers. It is quiet and the campsites all have electric and water hookups, picnic table and fire pit. Sites are far enough from each other so it doesn't feel crowded. Not much vegetation on the campground itself, so sunshine in abundance.

  • Kiley S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 18, 2020

    Cave Creek Regional Park

    Close to Town, Pretty Sunsets

    While I prefer to be further out, sometimes it’s nice to be somewhere with all the services. I have a pretty basic self-converted camper van. Showers, dump station, electric and water hookups here. Gated at night, feels safe. Surrounded by homes but for its proximity to town its sunset views are fab. Close to a Frys and Home Depot. My onlllly reason for 4/5 stars is the surrounding homes have very noisy dogs. But overall this is pretty perfect for being so close to real life!

  • Justin M.
    Apr. 23, 2023

    Maricopa County Park Lake Pleasant

    Enjoyable time

    Camped 5 nights at the desert tortoise campground in my NoBo travel trailer. Semi developed so no hook ups. Bathrooms were clean and the area was well kept. The spot includes a ramada with picnic table. There is also a fire ring pit w/ grill which you’ll need to bring firewood for. I fished off the shoreline which was only a few hundred feet from my spot. The spots are relatively close to each other and tent camping is also allowed. Water is clear and very nice. Wild donkeys from old miners back in the day still roam around. They are very accustomed to humans so won’t hesitate to steal food. Definitely something to watch pets around as well.


Guide to Chandler

RV sites near Chandler, Arizona range from age-restricted resorts to family-friendly parks. Located in the Sonoran Desert at approximately 1,200 feet elevation, the area experiences mild winter temperatures averaging 65-75°F during peak camping season from October through April. Summer temperatures consistently exceed 100°F, with overnight lows remaining above 80°F during July and August.

What to do

Pickleball and shuffleboard: Mesa Gardens RV Park offers convenient access to outdoor activities. The park "backs up to a park with a coded gate so easy access to playground/big grass area for dogs."

Visit the Casa Grande Ruins: The national monument is a short drive from Encore Fiesta Grande in Casa Grande. "There are lots of big name stores (like Walmart) all within walking distance from this resort," making it convenient to stock up before exploring historic sites.

Swimming year-round: Most RV parks in the area maintain heated pools. At Fiesta Grande, "There are two pools (87 degrees) and one hot tub. One pool allows for only 18 and up, while the other pool allows 18 and under."

Hiking in the Superstition Mountains: Monte Vista RV Resort provides easy access to trails. "Close to all the fun stuff on the Superstition Mountains," notes one camper, making it an ideal base for day hikes.

What campers like

Clean, well-maintained facilities: "Great staff, awesome upgraded amenities. Large RV sites good for Large Rigs," reports a Monte Vista RV Resort visitor. Sites typically feature concrete pads with gravel surroundings.

Active community atmospheres: Valle Del Oro RV Resort receives praise for its social environment. "This community has so many organized activities for residents. They have almost everything you would need on site. Everything for activities, concerts, games and shows."

Multiple recreation options: Resorts often include diverse amenities. Fiesta Grande "has a sewing room, craft room, ballroom, fitness center (with an assortment of cardio and weightlifting machines), library, computer room, two laundry rooms."

Cell service quality: Most parks offer reliable connectivity. "Cell coverage for T-mobile is great here," reports a Fiesta Grande camper, which is important for those working remotely.

What you should know

Age restrictions: Many resorts are age-qualified communities. "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," shares a camper at Fiesta Grande.

Staff attitudes vary: Campground experiences can depend heavily on management. At Encore Countryside, one camper noted, "Rude staff who act like they are doing you a favor for staying there," while others reported positive interactions.

Site spacing concerns: Many parks have tight configurations. "Spaces are close together. This park is more than a RV Park with amenities than a rv resort," mentions a Countryside visitor.

Hidden fees: Some parks charge unexpected costs. At Mesa Gardens, "if you book less than a 30day stay you pay a fee of $4. And the electric charge that is listed for Monthly stays is charged for a few nights as well."

Tips for camping with families

Consider park restrictions: Many resorts prohibit children. "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," reports a visitor at Mesa Spirit RV Resort.

Look for parks with child-friendly pools: Fiesta Grande splits swimming areas by age. "One pool allows for only 18 and up, while the other pool allows 18 and under."

Seek parks with playground access: Mesa Gardens offers "easy access to playground/big grass area for dogs" through a coded gate to an adjacent park.

Reserve well in advance for winter stays: Popular family-friendly sites fill quickly during peak season. "This park can be hard to get into because of its popularity," notes one Mesa Spirit visitor.

Tips from RVers

Overnight parking options: Some resorts offer affordable alternatives to full sites. At Mesa Spirit, "curb spots are unreserved, just show up at dusk or later, and this very nice, truly chill but soo ginormous resort let us park right in the front/middle for the night...for $27."

Site selection matters: At Monte Vista RV Resort, "All the sites are back-in but all have concrete parking pads and patio. Gravel surrounds each campsite."

Water pressure variations: Campers with on-demand water heaters appreciate good pressure. At Fiesta Grande, "the water pressure here is great!"

Consider resort programs: For longer stays, activity calendars enhance the experience. Fiesta Grande has "a full activity calendar with the days full of classes, activities, and shows."

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