RV Resort Parks Near Mesa, Arizona

RV Resort Parks Near Mesa, Arizona
Mesa, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix, boasts boutique shopping, gourmet restaurants, art galleries, and is close to the Superstition Mountains and South Mountain. Hiking and mountain biking opportunities can be found in the mountains. Major League Baseball holds spring training camps in the Mesa/Phoenix area and visitors can enjoy training and preseason games.

Mesa/Apache Junction KOA

The Mesa/Apache Junction KOA offers guests views of the Superstition Mountains from the campgrounds. All sizes of RVs can be accommodated with the pull-through and back-in sites. Hook-ups include 20-, 30-, or 50- amp electric, sewer, water, cable TV, and Wi-Fi. A swimming pool, spa, laundry room, guest club house, hot showers, private toilets, pet walk, green lawns, dump station, and recreation room are available. All major credit cards are accepted. Pets are welcome. Good Sam and AAA discounts are available to members. Nearby South Mountain has hiking trails and mountain biking trails, such as the National and the Mormon trails.

Mesa / Apache Junction KOA
1540 South Tomahawk Road
Apache Junction, AZ 85220
(480) 982-4015
koa.com/where/AZ/03167/

Mesa Spirit RV Park

The Mesa Spirit RV Park enjoys a city location close to shopping, restaurants and South Mountain. All sizes of RVs are accommodated. Hook-ups include 30- or 50- amp electric, sewer, water, and cable TV. Wi-Fi is available throughout the park for no additional charge. The Mesa Spirit has many on-site amenities and entertainment, including bocce ball, putting green, gym and work-out room, swimming pool and spa, a computer lab, miniature golf, tennis, billiards, and even a wood shop. The Mesa Spirit caters to those age 55 and older and holds regular group outings in the area. Day, week and seasonal rates are available.

Mesa Spirit Resort
3020 East Main Street
Mesa, Arizona 85213
(480) 832-1770
(877) 924-6709
mesaspirit.com

Good Life RV Resort

The Good Life RV Resort offers visitors a full range of amenities on top of the standard 30- and 50- amp electric, water, sewer, cable TV, and Wi-Fi. The Good Life has space for even the largest RVs with pull-through sites. Slide-out RVs also can be accommodated. On the grounds, guests have access to swimming pool and spa, shower rooms, private toilets, barbecue areas, pet runs, gym, recreation room, computer room, tennis courts, driving cage, billiards room, and coin-operated laundry. Hiking on the nearby Superstition Mountains and access to sporting events, restaurants and shopping are convenient to the Good Life RV Resort. Credit cards are accepted.

Good Life RV Resort
3403 E Main Street
Mesa, AZ 85213
(800) 999-4990
goodliferv.com

Article Written By Eric Cedric

A former Alaskan of 20 years, Eric Cedric now resides in California. He's published in "Outside" and "Backpacker" and has written a book on life in small-town Alaska, "North by Southeast." Cedric was a professional mountain guide and backcountry expedition leader for 18 years. He worked in Russia, Iceland, Greece, Turkey and Belize. Cedric attended Syracuse University and is a private pilot.

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