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Deer Valley RV Park
Overview
Deer Valley RV Park offers a quiet and well-maintained retreat in the northern part of Phoenix, Arizona. Known for its clean environment and paved roads, this park provides a comfortable home base for travelers exploring the expansive Valley of the Sun. Whether you are staying for a quick weekend or planning a much longer seasonal visit, the park provides reliable full hookups and a peaceful atmosphere. The desert landscaping provides a sense of place without sacrificing the convenience of a modern, managed facility.
Location & Surroundings
Situated conveniently near the intersection of Interstate 17 and Loop 101, the park offers excellent connectivity to the rest of the Phoenix metropolitan area. The surrounding neighborhood is a mix of commercial and residential, providing a convenient buffer from heavy traffic while keeping essential services within reach. Its proximity to the Deer Valley Airport makes it an interesting spot for aviation enthusiasts, while the nearby Sonoran Desert Preserve offers a quick escape into the rugged beauty of the Arizona wilderness just minutes from your site.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped with several features designed to enhance the modern RV lifestyle. Each site is designed for ease of use, featuring level asphalt pads that accommodate various vehicle lengths. Key park features include:
- A sparkling outdoor swimming pool for year-round relaxation.
- A community clubhouse for social gatherings and events.
- A dedicated pet area for travelers with dogs.
- Clean laundry facilities and private restroom suites.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Travelers will find no shortage of entertainment and exploration just a short drive from the park entrance. Sports fans can easily reach the Peoria Sports Complex for Spring Training games, while families often enjoy the cooling slides at Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Phoenix. For a day of high-end shopping and dining, the Desert Ridge Marketplace is a popular local destination. Nature lovers can explore the diverse hiking trails at Thunderbird Conservation Park, which offers stunning panoramic views of the city skyline and the surrounding mountains.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is an ideal choice for winter visitors and snowbirds looking for a stable and friendly seasonal residence in a warm climate. It also appeals strongly to retirees and solo travelers who prioritize a quiet, orderly environment over a high-energy resort vibe. Because of its excellent urban location and proximity to major highways, it is also perfect for those who want to be close to medical facilities, shopping centers, and professional hubs in North Phoenix while maintaining a comfortable and private space for their rig.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Internet
User Reviews
Leyla Jones
We only stayed one night, with a late arrival and early departure, as we needed a place to sleep before going to the airport. It was a last-minute reservation on our part, and the staff was very friendly and helpful. They had good communication. We were able to get a pull through site for our 30 foot class C RV. It was easy to get in and out of our site as well as easy to drive through the RV park in general. Super clean bath house with soft toilet paper. It is next to the highway, so you do hear the highway noise, but other than that it was quiet.
Cassandra De alba
My family is staying here for a few months and when I initially read the reviews I was a but worried after my first few weeks staying here I enjoy the park. The amenities are always clean the sites work well and the office is nice and accommodating. The planes flying over can be loud but only when outside and are a nice site to see especially for kids during the day. Inside my rv is not loud or busy at all. Overall 10/10
Chuck Flannigan
It’s a working persons park. Lots of long time residents as well as folks from northern states working construction here. No idea what the 10 old criteria is about as half the rv’s are older than that. Very friendly staff. Good location for access. They keep it pretty clean. Septic issues seem to be ongoing. VERY loud 24/7. Right next to the freeway and on the approach for the busiest private airport I’ve ever seen. I’d only stay here again in a pinch as we didn’t get a lot of rest during our month long stay.
Donna Jesmer
While the park itself isn't too bad, the office staff have a tendency to be overly judgemental to some guests and have outright lied on several occasions. If you don't mind having your rent raised every month, or paying extra for vehicles and or trailers and then being forced to move them without a refund of your money and your water and or electricity being shut off randomly throughout the day with no warning or notice, and having to go through water filters every month because of how bad the water is, and water pressure changes that ultimately damage your rv, then this is the place for you. There is also a pretty serious stray cat issue, which the park deems as "wildlife", thus dissolving themselves of any responsibility for they damage they cause. ie : your RV and anything you have outside being sprayed by the "wildlife". And the free wifi that hardly ever works. They DO encourage all the petty tattling and petty behavior you can muster up however... It's a fun drama filled wannabe resort.
James Angell
I've been here a couple of months now and for my first time RV experience, it has been great. The facilities are cleaned daily, i can do my laundry on site, its dog friendly and we feel safe here. Also Deer Valley RV Park is very close to everything i need for medical and shopping needs.
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