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Mesa Spirit RV Resort
Located west of the Superstition Mountains near Central Arizona attractions. Pet friendly community with 1,667 spaces w/full hook-ups. Big rigs welcome! Extensive activities & special event programs; something for everyone.
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User Reviews
Jude Patterson
We enjoyed it so much that we leased a year round spot. Very spacious in our area, great employees and very friendly folks. We are full time RVers, but looking for a home from time to time. It’s in an easily accessible area for us.
James Passeretti
This RV park was perfect for our needs. It’s just a few minutes away from family we are in town to visit. It’s close to all the stores one would need while camping. Best of all it’s part of the 1000 trail camping program therefore our stay was free. The sites are nice with full hook ups. Pools dog parks pool hall all the fun things to do in a well maintained RV park.
Randi Gail Sevigny
Good dog park and pickleball. Many available large sites but we were provided the most horrible-tightest spot with a park model awning and utilities making it extremely challenging to back on-Will NOT return.
LF Celaya
I've visited Mesa for spring training for the last 20 years. This year, I stayed at Mesa Spirit RV Resort . Staff is great and helpful. Clean and great activities during the month. I look forward to staying again.
Brenda Mattson
No stars here. We checked in about an hour ago, expecting a service level and amenities that match the name of the park, which includes the word “Resort.” If it wasn’t so frustrating, their name would be laughable. Resorts have dependable Wi-Fi, accessible throughout the property. Here, Wi-Fi is only accessible if you go to the library or pool area, on the opposite side of the park from our site. Resorts have nice roads and landscaping. We had to back our 42-foot Class A into a spot on a narrow road without hitting the trees, while golf carts were being driven all around us. The lovely little orange tree on our site had been butchered, rather than pruned, leaving half a dozen rotted oranges behind. Resorts put their dumpsters in enclosures. We are directly across the narrow street from at least seven large dumpsters, which are lined up near the sidewalks, and it is 76 degrees outside with a strong wind. For all this, we are packed in the park like cordwood and are paying far more than we have paid since we were near DC and that park was beautiful with ALL amenities. This is not a resort.