RV Parks Year Round in Phoenix, AZ

RV Parks Year Round in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix, Arizona, is one of the few places in the world where visitors can enjoy the Saguaro cactus--an old and majestic symbol of the great West. RV campers looking for year-round stays in Phoenix are not hard-pressed. There are several sites available for permanent and long-term temporary stays, most of which offer all the amenities expected from a RV park.

Desert's Edge RV Village

Dubbed the "Purple Park," this award-winning RV campground offers residents and temporary visitors the warm Phoenix sunshine and easy access to the outskirts and downtown Phoenix--a bustling and modern city. The campground offers its residents a heated pool, spa, workout gym, monthly breakfasts and weekly game nights, as well as hikes with the other members of the RV community. Pets are more than welcome at the RV park--there is an on-site pet grooming facility to keep your dogs and cats looking fresh and sharp. The RV park is located close to several medical facilities and Arizona schools for those seeking permanent residence.

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

Desert Shadows RV Resort

Desert Shadows is another temporary residence or permanent spot for your RV lifestyle. With 638 spots available in the park, you'll have no trouble locating a spot to make camp outside Phoenix. Located easily off the main Interstate 17, the resort is close to many malls, restaurants and other shops. In addition, the resort has computer stations for Internet access, full laundry facilities and workout gyms for residents. Rates for spaces in the resort are offered weekly, monthly (for two seasons) and yearly. The site is also located just a quick few minutes of the spring training camp used by both the Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres baseball clubs.

Desert Shadows RV Resort
19203 N. 29th Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85027
(623) 869-8178
www.phoenixrvresorts.com/

Desert Sands RV Park

Desert Sands is a year-round park, but it caters to the more adventurous and camping-oriented RVers. This site enjoys the spectacular beauty and ideal weather that surrounds Phoenix but also encourages campers to visit the many walking paths, hiking trails and wildlife observations spots on the grounds. Campers frequently spot deer, various desert birds and even the elusive coyote. Campers can relax by the pool, hit the gym and enjoy the spa all before hitting the town in the evening. The well-kept park is open to both families and individuals and rates vary by season and by length of stay.

Desert Sands RV Park
22036 N. 27th Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85027
(623) 869-8186
www.campingfriend.com/desertsandsrvpark

Article Written By DB Jenkins

DB Jenkins is a professional freelance content provider. He has been running a successful freelance business for two years, and contributes regularly to many publications. His articles have appeared in "The Portland Alliance," "Portland Monthly Magazine," "in\ur Magazine," and The Tallahassee Democrat and Chronicle. He has a bachelor's degree in English from Clark University.

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