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Lexington Pines Resort

RV Park

Overview

Overview

Lexington Pines Resort offers a quiet, welcoming atmosphere for travelers seeking a retreat in the high desert of southeastern Arizona. As a community-focused destination, the park provides a comfortable environment for both short-term visitors and those looking to enjoy a seasonal escape. The grounds are designed to feel like a neighborhood, emphasizing quiet relaxation and a slower pace of life compared to larger, more commercialized campgrounds found near major metropolitan centers.

Location & Surroundings

Situated in Safford, Arizona, the resort is tucked away near the base of the majestic Mount Graham. This location allows guests to experience the unique transition between the desert floor and the cooler, pine-covered heights of the Pinaleño Mountains. Being located in the Gila Valley provides a scenic backdrop for daily walks and evening sunsets. The surrounding landscape offers a perfect mix of small-town charm and direct access to expansive outdoor desert scenery.

Amenities & Park Features

The park is equipped to handle modern RV needs, focusing on essential comfort and utility for extended stays. Visitors will find full hookup sites that accommodate a variety of RV sizes, along with well-maintained common areas that encourage a sense of community. The layout is intentionally accessible, making navigation around the park straightforward. Reliable utilities and clean, functional facilities are prioritized here, ensuring that guests have a consistent experience throughout their stay in the Gila Valley region.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to occupy their time, starting with the nearby Discovery Park, which features an observatory and botanical gardens. For those interested in adventure, the road up to Mount Graham offers incredible elevation changes, scenic vistas, and excellent hiking opportunities. Golfers can enjoy the local course, while history buffs can explore the nearby historic sites. The Safford area provides a gateway to exploring the natural diversity of Arizona, ranging from mountain trails to desert exploration.

Who This Park Is Best For

Lexington Pines Resort is an ideal destination for retirees, snowbirds, and travelers who prefer a peaceful home base over high-activity, high-traffic resorts. It is well-suited for those who appreciate mountain views, friendly neighbors, and a community atmosphere. If you are looking for a quiet space to settle in for a while and enjoy the mild climate of Safford without the noise and bustle of crowded urban parks, this location will likely fit your travel style perfectly.


Features & Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Horseshoes
• Rec Hall
• Shuffleboard

- Policies

• Age Restrictions May Apply
• RV Age Restrictions
• Pets Welcome
• Pet Restrictions
• Pet Restriction on Size
• Pet Restriction on Quantity
• Pet Restriction on Breed
• No Tents

- Other Amenities & Services

• Restroom and Showers
• Laundry
• Self-Service RV Wash
• Enclosed Dog Run

- Facility

• Type (RV Park)

- Internet

• WiFi at Overnite Sites
• WiFi Hotspot
• WiFi at Park
• WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
• WiFi Hotspots (1)
• 2 Devices supported per Overnite Site
• 24 Sites with WiFi

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Total Spaces (200)
• Spaces Available (24)
• Max Length (50)
• All-Weather Sites (24)
• 30 Amp
• 50 Amp
• Seasonal Sites
• Full Hookups (24)
• Max Amps (50)
• Back-ins (30 x 50)

Reviews

Monica Morkal

March 10, 2026

Great clean place. Nice people and the rent seems reasonable.

Patricia Wonderling

October 31, 2025

I've been here over 25 years and love it.

Karen Johnson

July 15, 2024

Office Manager was absolutely Rude. I think she was on something. I would suggest going to another place. The sent of Alcohol was strong when my husband and I went into the office to see if they had a spot? We left and will not give a business our money the way we were both treated.

Vicki Conroy

September 13, 2023

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This is beyond 5 stars park! In response to Morgan's review in this 1 star category: I've been to this park and it's absolutely stunning. It is beautifully maintained and well-kept and loved by the current owner. The streets are all freshly paved, the RV laundry/bath house all newly painted, and the RecHall newly painted and decorated. The new owner cares for the park and it's residents. This is evident in the beauty, maintenance and the caretaking of the park. She has: NEVER forced any residents to move out. ONLY raised rents once (the legal 5% limit) in the last five years. In fact, compared to the other parks in Safford and surrounding townships these are the lowest rates you can find. NEVER charged for potluck parties or any other event. NEVER charged for monthly calendars of events. The Office Manager and staff is friendly, welcoming and efficient. The "Morgan" review (in this 1 star category) is a friend of a disgruntled vindictive ex-employee who was terminated of her employment at Lexington Pines for illegal job performance. Karma will take care of both of them. Please go to YouTube to look up Lexington Pines Resort and take the virtual tour.🦋 🌲That is the proof!🌲

Michael Sutton

June 05, 2023

The check-in staff person was friendly, but ill-informed and not organized. She had no idea who we were, and I had to point out my name on the reserved site on her Campground wall map. She said someone had overstayed in our site and assigned us to another site. We traveled to the other site only to encounter someone already there, and our original site was actually available. We finally backed-into our site, only to discover that the elec. meter said CLOSED, and the two obvious water faucets were dry. I returned to the office, only to find a sign saying the office was closed at 1:00pm. No one had accompanied us to our site to point out the connections. I phoned the number on the sign but never received a callback. I eventually tried to flip the 30 amp circuit breaker on the elec pillar, and viola, we had power even though the meter said CLOSED. I then walked around to other sites only to discover that the water connection was buried in the ground under a wooden plank. I opened the plank to find a hole with an incredible array of spider webs. I cleaned out the webs and connected the water. The least the owner, Maria Lopez, could have done was return my calls and maybe offer an apology for the lack of direction to the services. Signs in the office and community center mentioned this was a Good Sam campground, along with the GS logo on the map. I was informed that the campground had dropped its affiliation with GS, so we were unable to receive a discount. If someone had taken us to our site, this confusion would have never happened. The campground does not appear to be well organized for transient travelers but certainly has many permanent residents. Although the place was relatively clean, their customer service approach was sub-standard. I will not stay there again if going through Safford.