- Arizona is a fun stop for campers.Arizona state contour with Capital City against blurred USA flag image by Stasys Eidiejus from Fotolia.com
Mesa, Arizona, part of Maricopa County, is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. Mesa is only 12 miles from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Visitors enjoy the desert landscape. Campers will find a variety of campgrounds. - RV campingcoach, trailer image by Greg Pickens from Fotolia.com
The Mesa Spirit RV Resort allows RVs only, and offers 1,800 spaces with full hook-ups. Pets are welcome. Amenities include fitness equipment, a computer lab with high-speed Internet, heated pools and spas, outdoor sports areas and long-term rental options. The resort staff will help with travel and tour arrangements.
Mesa Spirit RV Resort
3020 East Main St.
Mesa, AZ 85213
480-832-1770
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Mesa-Apache Junction KOA offers both RV and tent camping sites with 50-amp service and pull-through sites for RVs up to 60 feet. Amenities include a heated pool, a hot tub, free wireless Internet and meeting rooms. Nearby, visitors can drive the 145-mile Apache Trail loop or visit cliff-dweller ruins. Phoenix is 30 miles from the campground.
Mesa-Apache Junction KOA
1540 South Tomahawk Rd.
Apache Junction, AZ 85220
480-982-4015
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The Tortilla Campground is in the Tonto National Forest. The campground is open October through April and offers about 70 combination RV and tent campsites. Each site is about 39 by 37 feet with sewer hook-ups but no electricity. Restrooms are onsite. This campsite is heavily wooded and is a choice for campers who like a primitive setting. Call for directions.
Tonto National Forest: Tortilla Campground
Apache Trail Scenic Byway
Apache Junction, AZ
877-444-6777
forestcamping.com
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