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Cal-Am Homes
Overview
Cal-Am Homes in Mesa, Arizona, offers a collection of premier RV resort communities tailored to active retirees and snowbirds seeking a high-quality desert lifestyle. These resorts focus on creating vibrant, gated environments where comfort meets community. Travelers can expect well-maintained landscapes, paved streets, and a sophisticated approach to RV living that prioritizes long-term social connection and convenience in the heart of the East Valley.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the sun-drenched landscape of Mesa, these resorts place visitors near the intersection of urban convenience and natural beauty. The region is famous for its warm winter climate, making it a premier destination for seasonal travelers. Residents enjoy easy access to essential shopping, healthcare facilities, and dining options while remaining just a short drive away from the scenic vistas and rugged trails that define the beautiful Arizona desert environment.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort lifestyle at Cal-Am properties is defined by extensive on-site facilities designed for active adults. Guests typically have access to sparkling swimming pools, state-of-the-art fitness centers, and professional-grade pickleball or tennis courts. These communities often feature expansive clubhouses that serve as social hubs, hosting organized events, game nights, and hobby clubs that ensure residents stay engaged and connected with fellow travelers throughout their stay in the desert.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Mesa serves as an ideal base for exploring the diverse culture of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Visitors are within reach of the Superstition Mountains, which provide spectacular hiking and photography opportunities. Local attractions include the Mesa Arts Center, various cactus-filled botanical gardens, and spring training baseball games. The proximity to Canyon Lake also offers water-based activities like kayaking or scenic boat tours, perfect for those who want to experience the unexpected aquatic side of Arizona.
Who This Park Is Best For
These resorts are best suited for seniors and active retirees looking for an all-inclusive resort experience rather than a rugged camping trip. If you value a secure, gated environment with a packed social calendar and premium facilities, this destination will feel like home. It is an ideal spot for those wanting to escape colder climates and integrate into a welcoming, community-focused neighborhood where there is always something to do or someone to meet.
User Reviews
Autumn_ Tea
We were driving on the 60 exiting on Mesa dr. When one of your drivers that was going into the high way switched lanes extremely close to us and she saw us, she was inches from crushing our car, no signal on. I had to honk my horn, it was very scary. You can't have that type of people driving your business trucks, we took a picture of the truck. I'll see if I can post it under my comment. She was wearing prescription glasses and i think she had short hair, (unless it was a man) Arizona car plates is CK10473 and the truck number was 2 it says Follow us to the party CALAM RESORTS. Be careful out there there's crazy people driving.
Athena Bird
Can anyone provide the contact information for someone at HQ? Preferably a real person who demonstrates logical thinking and empathy. The staff at Icon @ Cooley Station from Cal-Am appear to lack proper training, leading to numerous issues for residents. These problems have resulted in police reports being filed and 911 calls being made due to their behavior.
Tina West
Bought a park model for my brother a couple years ago. After Cal Am went to a new accounting system I find that if you mistakenly double pay your monthly bill you will not be given a refund nor will the overpayment be applied to your entire next bill but credit will be given to water, garbage only, not electricity. To top that the staff took an unauthorized payment on my card even with the credit. I will now have a credit on May 1 when the new park rent is due. Run don’t walk away from Cal Am property’s. Poorly trained staff at resort level and corporate doesn’t care about anything but the bottom line!
Brent Carruthers
Our site smells of sewer maintenance said can't find the problem you deal with it. Neighbors play there music very loud , dogs barking all day. . More like a trailer park than a resort. Cal am Sun life sewer smell is like a septic tank. No help from maintenance or management they have my money..... I guess we will have to move lass my money. Don't stay at Sun life Mesa AZ.
Raider Kitty
They own properties in Reno Nevada and they have literally changed everything, now with all the Californians coming in they have completely disregarded their tenants that have been in their mobile home park for years.... they are slowly getting rid of all of them nitpicking and finding ways over the last few years, to get them out and when they get them to move or leave they destroy the mobile home that they lived in, then they have it removed and a brand new one put in its place. Just recently they are forcing all of us to pay online and then they are running credit checks once we agreed to pay online, I have lived in the mobile home park for over 10 years and they have never done anything like this. Also they are constantly making us do upgrades and lots of times the elderly people can't afford it... so that is a way to get rid of them and move a new one in their spot. Also if you go to the office with any complaints now they tell you....."We have lots of people lined up waiting to take your place so if you don't want to agree with the changes, you are more than welcome to move somewhere else!" It is such a sad situation I can only hope that we can continue to live here for as long as we are able. I no longer feel safe in my community and I can only wonder when we may be homeless.... because of the greed that is taken over Cal-Am properties.
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