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Foothills West RV Resort
Overview
Foothills West RV Resort offers a peaceful desert retreat located just south of the city of Casa Grande. Known for its scenic mountain views and quiet atmosphere, this park serves as a comfortable home base for travelers exploring central Arizona. Whether you are looking for a short-term stopover or a seasonal stay, the park provides a well-maintained environment where the desert landscape meets modern convenience. The resort focuses on providing a relaxed community vibe for guests who appreciate open spaces and stunning sunsets.
Location & Surroundings
The resort is situated in a rural pocket of Pinal County, away from the noise of the city center but close enough for easy access to essentials. It is conveniently located near the junction of Interstate 10 and Interstate 8, making it an ideal waypoint for those traveling between Phoenix, Tucson, or toward San Diego. The surrounding landscape is defined by the Sawtooth Mountains, offering guests a genuine Southwestern experience surrounded by saguaros and native desert flora under wide-open Arizona skies.
Amenities & Park Features
Guests can expect a range of practical and recreational facilities designed for long-term comfort. The park features spacious pull-thru sites that accommodate larger rigs with full hookups. Common areas include a clubhouse, which serves as the heart of the social community, and a heated swimming pool perfect for the sunny Arizona climate. For those who enjoy staying active, the resort offers pickleball and shuffleboard courts, while pet owners will appreciate the dedicated fenced dog park where furry companions can stretch their legs.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
There is plenty to explore within a short drive of the resort. History enthusiasts often visit the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, while outdoor lovers can hike the various trails at Casa Grande Mountain Park. For shopping and dining, the Promenade at Casa Grande is a popular local destination. Additionally, golfers will find several high-quality courses in the area, and the nearby Skydive Arizona center in Eloy offers a bit of adrenaline for those seeking a unique desert adventure.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for winter visitors and snowbirds looking for a sunny, quiet escape from colder climates. Its location makes it perfect for travelers who prefer a more rural, natural setting over a dense urban RV park. Because of the big-rig friendly layouts and community-focused atmosphere, it is ideal for retired couples or solo travelers who want a mix of social activities and peaceful desert solitude while remaining within reach of major travel corridors.
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User Reviews
Karen Harmon
Staff and all full timers were super friendly and helpful. We stayed in a large class A motorhome. I will definitely stay here again.
Kelly Karnoski
We had a great time at this park, it's a very clean, quiet and peaceful park! We stayed in the pull thru site right by the laundry facilities, which was very convenient. Everyone was very friendly, the pool was out of order, but the hot tub was working. It's location is north of the city, which offered peace and quiet. We will definitely return!
Robert Perry
We travel in a fifth wheel Rv and are staying here now. Check in was a breeze. Parking my rig was easy, wide streets. The club house is nice and pool and hot tub are very nice. It's a small park and the people seem to be very friendly. There was a park wide yard sale and there were some great deals. I loved this park. Depending on your preference, it's a little far from things so it so it's either good or not so good.
Bonnie StPierre
We initially stayed at Foothills West with a seven day reservation (on our way to somewhere else in state) that turned into a month during recovery time after an ATV accident our first day after arrival with riders we just met from the park. Not their fault in any way, just a quirky thing that tipped us over and resulted in an injury. I mention this only because it illustrates how welcoming residents were to strangers who just came in. Within a couple of hours of arriving, we'd already had interactions with immediate neighbors and one, seeing our ATV with us, told us about the ride the next morning and made introductions. Some residents even checked on me daily during recovery. Then our stay extended again to a few months, and we returned this following year for several months. We are not Thousand Trails members, and we experienced nothing but great hospitality. If you are open to making new friends, smile and say hi, go to the club house for one of the many activities, say "hi, we're new", and without doubt you will be welcomed. Sites are spacious and neat, rules are enforced for the good of all in this relatively small park nested in a neighborhood close to everything you could need. I don't use the pool or restrooms, but know many that do and they are clean and well kept.
Eldon Siemens
This is a well tended and attractive park, but my wife and I expected better amenities, especially considering the cost. The biggest disappointment is that there is no WiFi service, even though the online information suggests there is. Also, no cable TV service is provided. This resort needs to get into the 21st century. The resorts in Yuma offer much better experiences for lower prices.