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Grande Vista RV Park
Overview
Grande Vista RV Park offers a peaceful retreat in the high desert plains of Southeastern Arizona. This well-maintained park provides a comfortable base for travelers exploring the rugged beauty and rich history of the Willcox area. Visitors often remark on the expansive mountain views and the quiet atmosphere that sets the stage for a relaxing stay. Whether you are passing through on Interstate 10 or staying to explore the local vineyards, the park serves as a reliable and welcoming home away from home.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of Willcox, AZ, the park is surrounded by a unique landscape of desert scrub and towering peaks. At an elevation of 4,167 feet, the area enjoys cooler temperatures than the low-lying Arizona deserts, making it a pleasant destination year-round. The property is conveniently located near the historic downtown district, allowing guests to easily access local shops and services while remaining close to the natural wonders of Cochise County.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed with convenience in mind, offering spacious sites that accommodate a variety of rig sizes. Each site features full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electrical service, ensuring a comfortable stay for modern motorhomes. The grounds include well-kept facilities such as:
- Clean restrooms and private hot showers.
- A dedicated laundry room for guest use.
- On-site clubhouse and wireless internet access.
These features provide the essential comforts needed for both overnight stops and extended stays in the high desert.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Willcox is a hidden gem for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike. A short drive leads to the stunning rock formations of Chiricahua National Monument, often called a wonderland of rocks. The region is also the center of Arizona’s wine industry, with numerous award-winning tasting rooms nearby. During the winter months, bird watchers flock to the area to see the thousands of Sandhill Cranes that migrate to the nearby Twin Lakes and playa habitats.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal choice for big-rig travelers seeking easy navigation and level sites. It is also perfectly suited for wine lovers who want a central location to explore the local viticulture scene. Nature photographers and hikers will appreciate the proximity to the mountains, while the pet-friendly environment makes it a great stop for those traveling with four-legged companions who enjoy a quiet evening under the desert stars.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Monica beach
The laundry room and bathrooms are very clean. The RV sites are fairly big and level. The staff is very nice and helpful. Landscape continues to improve. Maintenance has been working hard to get things repaired around the park. Laundry is also very reasonable in price. There are not a ton of cats anymore just a few.
Andrew Gatzke
Don't remember when we were there, but we stopped rv'ing 3 yrs ago, but I'm sure we enjoyed ourselves.
Elwin King
Owners cashed out all checks at once on the day of my birthday. Got a cart load of groceries at Walmart, and was unable to buy a single thing because of it.
Patrice Meschke
Quick access off the freeway, one turn and you are there. Had a spot right in the front, it was level, drove in, hooked up and we were done. Hassel-free. The manager was very good when I called him to get a reservation and sent all the information ASAP via email. The park has mostly mobile homes in the center and perhaps about 10 spots for RV. It's pretty basic, but for our purposes, it did the trick. Easy on/off the freeway and it was quiet at night.
Kathleen South
This is mostly an RV park ,for long timers, but there were pull through and back in sites available for a few days stay. It is nothing fancy but was very quiet, unlike the KOA which is 24/7 loud, loud, loud (but had more amenities). The rates are reasonable and this would be where we will stay next trip. There are 3 super friendly camp cats that we enjoyed petting and giving treats. We didn’t use the bathroom and laundry so I can’t comment on them. Great location to see the Sandhill Cranes (behind the golf course) and the cute downtown area. It is worth the drive to Chiricahua National Monument (free) and the rocks are spectacular.
Jasper Rabbit
Inexpensive, fairly handy location, lovely rec room with kitchen, computers, bathroom, games, movies, books and some cool artifacts. If you love cats there are lots here, some super friendly. Not actually as described, property care seems lacking and sticker weeds a problem if you have a dog, Stay on the gravel. Don't use the little dog area. I spent 3 nights, management seemed helpful but I will dry camp somewhere before I stay here again.
Linda Kasal
This park is ok. Clean and affordable. All gravel, tight sites, all utilities worked well. Laundry room (2 washers 2 dryers) clean and new.
Le Doug Horton
I stayed at this place for a few months at the end of 2021. The guy that runs the place is friendly, fun, and genuine. Pricing was fair. Just a really good experience all around. Will definitely stay again if I'm in the area.
Mary Kim Pettit
Very nice clean resort! We enjoyed our stay! Everyone was very nice and helpful. Easy pull through, full hook up. Close to interstate. Thank you!
Mark Brickens
The guy in the office was super nice. Will come here again.