RV Resorts in Phoenix, AZ

RV Resorts in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, Ariz., is the country's fifth-largest city and the gateway to the Grand Canyon. It is renowned for its resorts and spas, and has professional football, baseball, basketball and hockey teams. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are 50 miles of hiking trails at South Mountain and the Sonoran Desert to explore, along with challenging golf courses throughout the area.

Desert's Edge RV Village

Located on the north side of Phoenix, Desert's Edge RV Village offers convenient access to the hiking trails at Camelback Mountain, South Mountain and the Desert Botanical Garden. The 27 holes at the 500 Club Golf Course are less than four miles away. Desert's Edge features desert-landscaped RV sites, all with full hookups, stained concrete patios and picnic tables. Amenities include a heated pool, spa, fitness room, basketball court, playground and a game room with video games and billiards. The resort welcomes up to two pets per RV site (with no additional fee) and has pet-grooming stations.

Desert's Edge RV Village
22623 N. Black Canyon Highway
Phoenix, AZ 85027
(623) 587-0940
desertsedgerv.com

North Phoenix RV Park

Located 15 miles north of downtown Phoenix in a suburban setting with mountain views, North Phoenix RV Park is 45 minutes from five major lakes. There is convenient access to the Superstition Mountains and Phoenix Mountain Preserve. The park has 195 sites, all of which are equipped with full hookups and some with phone and TV cable connections. Amenities include an outdoor pool, barbecue area with picnic tables, convenience store, playground, shuffleboard court, outdoor games, restrooms, showers and laundry facilities. Two pets per site are allowed for an additional fee.

North Phoenix RV Park
2550 W. Louise Drive
Phoenix, AZ 80537
(623) 581-3969
northphoenixrvpark.com/

Phoenix Metro RV Park

Situated in the mountainous northwest part of Phoenix, Phoenix Metro RV Park is an age 55-plus park that is near Deer Valley Rock Art Center and Adobe Dam Family Golf Center. Pioneer Living History Village, with its 90 acres of historic attractions, is less than 10 miles away. The park has 310 sites with full hookups, including some with cable TV and phone connections. Amenities include a heated pool with hot tub, fitness room, game court with billiard, shuffleboard and card tables, library, picnic tables, free wireless Internet service, restrooms, showers, laundry facility and car/truck wash areas. Two pets per RV site are allowed for no additional charge, but they must be on a leash and not considered a dangerous breed. Designated pet runs are available.

Phoenix Metro RV Park
22701 N. Black Canyon Highway
Phoenix, AZ 85027
(623) 582-0390
phoenixmetrorvpark.com

Article Written By Candi Lemon

Candi Lemon has a passion for reading and writing. She combines her love for traveling, food and the outdoors in her personal blog and for Demand Studios. Her articles appear on eHow and Trails. Lemon holds a Bachelor of Science in medical technology from the University of Michigan.

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