RV Parks in Casa Grande, AZ

RV Parks in Casa Grande, AZ
When you stay over at one of the RV parks and campgrounds in Casa Grande, Arizona you should take the time to visit the Casa Grande Ruins Monument. These sites were constructed over 600 years ago and offer a peek into the lost Hohokam culture. These RV parks are also adjacent to several hundred miles of hiking and biking trails.

Palm Creek Golf and RV Resort

Palm Creek is a true RV resort in Casa Grande. Paved roads in good condition lead you to more than 1100 sites with full hookup, including 30/50 amp electricity and cable TV. Facilities include showers, restrooms, snack bar, library and an enclosed dog run. Palm Creek has plenty of recreational activities to keep your heart pumping without even leaving the property. You can swim in the heated pool or get a workout in the fitness center. Other options includes shuffleboard, beach volleyball, tennis, lawn bowling, badminton and, of course, golf. Less than 90 minutes away are 29 miles of trails for hiking and biking in the Usery Mountain Regional Park.

Palm Creek Golf and RV Resort
1110 North Hennes Road
Casa Grande, AZ 85222
(480) 785-9939
palmcreekgolf.com

Val Vista RV Park

Val Vista RV Park provides 164 full hookup sites offering a 30/50 amp electric connection. This is another full scale Casa Grande RV resort that provides an activities director to guide you toward full enjoyment of the site's heated swimming pool, indoor spa and clubhouse. Inside the clubhouse you can enjoy card tournaments, arts and crafts, and line dancing. Other on-site recreation includes shuffleboard, bocce ball and water aerobics. A 90-minute drive will take you to the hiking and biking trails of the South Maricopa Mountains.

Val Vista RV Park
16680 West Val Vista Boulevard
Casa Grande, AZ 85122
(520) 836-7800
jpkman.com/properties/valvista.asp

Campground Buena Tierra

Campground Buena Tierra has 148 sites of which 131 offer full hookup with 30/50 amp electrical, including room for slideouts and big rigs. Facilities include bathrooms, showers, laundry, gift shop and convenience store. You can borrow books and videos from the library, attend church service on Sunday and enjoy picnics at the table on your site. Recreation on the property includes a driving range, horseshoes and a rec hall. A factory outlet shopping mall is just a few minutes down the road and the site itself hosts ice cream socials, potluck dinners and musical performances. The 1200 acres of campground space hosts trails for biking and hiking and you can rent a bike if you forget to attach your own. A half hour away is Picacho Peak Nature Trail and State Park where you can take your own bike on a steep trail to the summit via Hunter Trail.

Campground Buena Tierra
1995 South Cox Road
Casa Grande, AZ 85122
(520) 836-3500
campgroundbuenatierra.com

Article Written By Timothy Sexton

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