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Fortuna de Oro RV Resort
Fill your days with fun! With over 1200 sites, a 9-hole golf course and on-site restaurant, you won't have to go anywhere to enjoy this 5-star resort. Located in the foothills of Yuma, AZ with lakes and casinos nearby.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Dusty
The 3 stars are for the horrible practice of not taking united states currency. The "credit card" scam of tracking purchases is disgusting. United States currency is this countries currency it should be respected. Inducing citizens to use a credit contract with another entity is illegal but most have no clue.
Donald Van Burkleo
This is our first year staying at FDO and I can see why people keep coming back year after year. We are pickle ball players and they have 11 courts and activities for every level of play. The 9 hole golf course is fun to play and very reasonably priced. There are so many different activities to do, the pool areas are fantastic. We joined the hiking club and every Monday they take us to an amazing place with great views and some history of the area.
Myra Penberthy
Loved the RV park. Friendly, great amenities and always something to do.😁
Scott Behan
Yuma is a really interesting place for RV parks. There are many, and most of them vary in size from large to huge. Fortuna del Oro is probably one of the largest. The gated park has several amenities, including pool(s) hot tubs, golf, nightly music, a restaurant, pickleball courts, bocce ball, tennis, and shuffleboard. The facility is clean, up to date, and well kept. They have a large population of seasonal dwellers that visit Yuma to avoid their home state weather in the winter. All that said, I did not find them particularly good for a short four day stay. I had called and left a message, and tried their website to make a reservation before arriving, but never heard back so decided just to arrive and see what we could get. They do have pull throughs, but the spaces are short and tight, on a parking lot in front of the office, on pavement with little greenery, no tables, and very little space between rigs if they are full (Fortunately for us, they were not). The pull throughs are set up in “buddy” mode (Entrances of adjacent rigs face each other). The short stay location is immediately adjacent to the main entrance road which is very busy with golf carts, RVs, desert vehicles, cars, delivery vehicles, and RV Park operations vehicles. If the spot next to you is not occupied, residents feel no qualms about driving or walking right through, very close to your rig to dump their trash, or to take their dogs to the dog walk. The park is outside of town, so if you want to visit anywhere beyond the park, you will have to drive. I did feel quite safe due to the location on the edge of town, and it being gated. You will need to be completely self contained. They may have restrooms and showers for short term guests, but I never found them, and they certainly were not close to where we parked. The reason I give them three stars is their target clientele is seasonal visitors, and I just didn’t feel they appropriately accommodate short term or overnight guests, particularly for the amount they charge.
Gwen Richardson
This is a 4.5 star RV parks with excellent activities and facilities (two pools, 11 Pickleball courts, a Saloon, a large main hall, a full-size 9-hole golf course, tennis courts, shuffleboard, poker, card and pool rooms, a softball field, live music & dances, etc., etc., etc....