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Lifestyle RV Resort
Overview
Lifestyle RV Resort offers a welcoming desert retreat for travelers exploring Southeast Arizona. Located in the heart of Willcox, this park combines a high-desert atmosphere with a range of modern comforts. It is known for its meticulously maintained grounds and friendly community vibe. Whether you are passing through on the I-10 or staying for the season, the resort provides a clean, quiet environment with stunning mountain views that define the Cochise County landscape.
Location & Surroundings
Situated at an elevation of roughly 4,100 feet, the park benefits from a high-desert climate that is often cooler than the Phoenix or Tucson valleys. The property is conveniently located just off Interstate 10, making it an easy access point for travelers. The surrounding scenery is characterized by the rugged beauty of the Dos Cabezas Mountains, providing a dramatic backdrop for desert sunsets. This location serves as a central hub for exploring the history and nature of southeastern Arizona.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed to accommodate big rigs with ease, offering spacious full-hookup sites that include both 30 and 50-amp service. One of the standout features is the impressive indoor facility, which houses a heated indoor pool and spa, allowing for year-round relaxation regardless of the weather. Residents also enjoy access to a modern fitness center, clean laundry facilities, and a spacious clubhouse. Reliable fiber-optic internet is available throughout the park, ensuring guests stay connected during their travels.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to explore nearby, starting with the towering rock formations at Chiricahua National Monument, located just a short drive away. For those who enjoy local flavors, the Willcox area is famous for its thriving wine industry and tasting rooms, which showcase award-winning local labels. History buffs can visit the Rex Allen Arizona Cowboy Museum or explore nearby ghost towns. Birdwatchers also frequent the area, especially during the winter migration of sandhill cranes.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an ideal choice for active retirees and snowbirds looking for a social community with high-end amenities. Its quiet atmosphere also appeals to nature lovers and hikers who want a comfortable base camp while exploring the high desert. Because of its level pull-through sites and proximity to the highway, it is equally suitable for cross-country travelers needing a high-quality, dependable stopover with more amenities than a standard roadside park.
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User Reviews
K W
Without a doubt, the best park on our 10 day RV journey. Pleasant surprise. Top notch gym equipment, indoor heated pool, sauna. Highly recommended.
karena5217
I Highly recommend lifestyle rv park if you're ever in Wilcox Arizona, the people here are great.It's very , very nice. Pool indoor, laundry, showers, coffee shop. Very cute and would definitely stay again.
brandi mccormick
Unique coffee blends. This is not Starbucks. But if u feel like not venturing out of your comfort zone then u can get your regular frappe, espresso shots, Americana, most all the popular Starbucks drinks. They have an ultra convenient drive through if your on your way to work or in a hurry. I sometimes get regular drinks I know ill love but occasionally will jump out of my comfort zone to try one of their signature desert brew drinks. They aren't limited to coffee and can make drinks outside of the box or regular orange juice for the kids. Did I mention they make bagels? Yum.
Marvin Barragan
The only RV Park in town with all the amenities I could ever ask for. A well maintained indoor pool with a competent and dependable pool tech doing the maintenance regularly, a gym, and a gated dog park. Oh and the 24/7 surveillance to keep the location safe and secure. And it’s only a 30 minute bike ride to the Chiricahua National Monument
Vikki Pink
I stopped here to ask for a night when their hours were just opening as I needed winter to park the trailer for a few nights & to get help at the local ER. I was passing by and didn’t have anywhere else to go. The lady who helped me was a godsend. She offered me a couple options to help me out- one of which included a space that would be safe for the trailer to be placed temporarily for the sake of being able to go to ER. I ended up renting a space because I knew I’d need a few days to recover if I was discharged. She got me a spot & told me I didn’t need to worry about checking out by a certain date that I could stay as long as I needed and we’d figure it out later. She helped me reverse into the designated spot as it was quite tight and I wasn’t feeling too hot. The following day she checked in to make sure I was okay. The staff alone made this experience a ten on ten because I absolutely felt comforted and needed the kindness of strangers & help at the time. Now for the park itself. They offer discounts to HCPs and first responders, military etc. there is a pool on site and a pretty impressive gym, I just never utilized so I can’t properly review. The spaces are very tight together, even the pull throughs. Lots of big rigs makes it harder to maneuver. The residents are friendly though and two offered to move their vehicles to make space for my arrival and departure (it didn’t end up being required). Each site has a sewer, water and electric hook up. I couldn’t unscrew the sewer lid so I didn’t get to use it. I was only there two nights so it wasn’t a big deal. The building itself houses some cool stuff. I used the laundry- coin operated with a coin machine. Regular machines that take around 45 mins per cycle. it’s affordable from what I recall. The shower and bathroom for ladies is super nice for a campground. Nice clean shower with great decoration. Great water pressure and temp. I loved the coffee shop on the property that had double drive through but I opted to walk in. It’s close to everything as the town is very small. Not a gated community but it felt safe. It does seem to be a bit dated. Not paved, a bit difficult to level but I wasn’t going to buy blocks for two nights. Otherwise it was a great experience for me in the pinch I was in. It did the trick and the price was more affordable in my opinion than full hook up rv resorts. So I’d say it was worth it. There’s also a little shop with conveniences, gift ideas & things you might need for your RV purposes. Be mindful of the curb- it’s quite steep of a drop off if you’re bringing the trailer in or out. Also even though it’s off the highway- it’s quiet and I slept great.
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