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Valley Of the Sun RV Park
Overview
Valley Of the Sun RV Park offers a welcoming and well-kept environment for travelers visiting the northwest corner of the Phoenix metropolitan area. As a family-owned and operated destination, it balances a quiet residential atmosphere with the convenience of an urban location. Whether you are arriving for a quick overnight stop or settling in for a longer winter season, the park focuses on providing a clean, safe, and friendly home base for all types of RV enthusiasts looking to enjoy the Arizona sunshine.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the Peoria and North Phoenix corridor, the park is ideally positioned for those who want to explore the diverse landscapes of the Valley. It provides excellent highway access via the nearby Black Canyon Highway, making it easy to navigate to surrounding cities like Scottsdale or Glendale. The immediate surroundings offer a blend of suburban convenience and desert beauty, with local mountain preserves visible on the horizon and plenty of local dining and grocery options just a short drive from your site.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed for comfort and functionality, catering to the modern RVer. Every site is equipped with full hookups including both 30 and 50-amp electrical service to accommodate everything from camper vans to large motorhomes. Visitors frequently appreciate the meticulously maintained private restrooms and showers, which add a level of convenience to the travel experience. Additional features include on-site laundry facilities, high-speed Wi-Fi access, and paved roads that help keep your rig clean and minimize dust throughout your stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Sports fans will find themselves perfectly located near the Peoria Sports Complex, the spring training home of the San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners. Nature lovers can head north to Lake Pleasant Regional Park for a day of boating, fishing, and hiking among the giant Saguaros. For a day of leisure, the nearby P83 Entertainment District offers a variety of theaters and restaurants, while the Arrowhead Towne Center provides extensive retail therapy just minutes away from the park gates.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for seasonal snowbirds looking for a warm winter retreat and sports fans attending Cactus League games during the spring. Its proximity to major medical centers and suburban business hubs also makes it a top choice for working professionals traveling in their RVs. If you prefer a structured, clean, and well-located park over a remote wilderness experience, this Peoria destination offers the perfect balance of city amenities and suburban tranquility.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Leah Corchado
Its not fancy but semi quiet and no drama so far since the other neighbors got removed so its an A ok
Joel&Holly Kambach
Looks like a conveniently located place behind the Days hotel. Can stay up to 28 Days with an opportunity to renew if available. Off of grand be near Highway, it isn’t amenity rich but for those needing to help aging parents it’s ideal bcz it’s all ages.
Dana Apolinar
The park is fairly well lit, and the neighborhood is relatively quiet (we don't mind the train). Bathrooms/showers, though outdated, are temperature controlled and have been mostly clean. About half the laundry machines are functional (at $4 load), and the ice machine is a nice perk. RV spaces aren't really level, and the roads are a mess, but maintenance at least seems to be present on site daily. We love the staff in the office after 3 pm, but the dayshift desk lady has never been very personable to put it kindly, so we avoid the office altogether for help at all with anything in the morning hours. We considered that all utilities were included here in the monthly rate when searching for a new long-term space in our budget but were a little upset to discover their "month" every month is only 28 days. Also, the park failed to mention at check-in that they had shut off ALL provided 110 outlets for RV guests. In what is sometimes a 120+ degree Arizona summer, and especially in a park with NO shade we really count on our extra a/c to give our roof unit a break and for the high price of living here being unable to use it has been pretty miserable. The pool keeps us from dying, but recently, the chemicals have been so strong that we have all noticed new and significant hair loss. If it wasn't for trying to survive this heat, we wouldn't even be getting in it anymore. Something definitely needs adjusted there! We also considered into the cost that there was supposed to be included wifi, yet the provided internet has been unable to connect at all for us, so we were forced to buy our own service anyway. They don't care if you have kids or are 55+ here, which is rare for the area so they can get away with charging struggling families well over 1K a "month" for a parking spot.
Candice Bullis
Couldn't even get checked in as they didn't warn us previously that each adult in your party HAS to have their ID put on file, as well as they want a copy of registration for all vehicles and your trailer. When I called, I had been informed that I only needed my trailer registration. Old lady working the desk was very rude and acted as though she had never spoke with me before. Parking lot and driving areas are very run down with pot holes that could swallow a smart car.
Richard Settle
Mismanaged, slum of a park. Don’t stop, keep driving this is not the place to stay. We stopped because of our visit with friends in nearby Sun City. We registered at front lobby of the hotel. The RV parking area is behind the Hotel. As we drove to our site we saw a lot of pot holes and that the property isn’t maintained. The washing machines worked but the dryers were broken, and of course we didn’t find this out until we went to use them, how hard would it be to hang “out of order” signs. One after the other didn’t work. Finally one of the locals informed us that only one of the dryers worked and there was a line to use it. Meanwhile the other dryers were spinning wet clothes of other unsuspecting guest. I had to hang dry our clothes in our motor home making this a very uncomfortable stay. The free WIFI did not work.
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