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Superstion Lookout RV Resort
Overview
Superstition Lookout RV Resort is located in the scenic desert landscape of Apache Junction, Arizona. This park offers a relaxed environment tailored to those seeking a quiet home base during the winter season. The resort is designed to accommodate a variety of rigs, providing spacious sites that cater to both short-term visitors and long-term snowbirds. The atmosphere is peaceful, emphasizing a community feel that allows travelers to enjoy the unique charm of the Sonoran Desert in comfort.
Location & Surroundings
Nestled against the backdrop of the iconic Superstition Mountains, the park offers residents stunning mountain views right from their campsites. Its placement in Apache Junction provides easy access to the main thoroughfares while keeping the bustle of the city at a comfortable distance. The surrounding area is characterized by typical high-desert vegetation and dramatic geological formations, making it a scenic location for those who appreciate the natural beauty of the Southwest landscape.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort focuses on the essentials required for a pleasant stay, including full hookup sites capable of handling modern RV requirements. Guests have access to clean facilities and common areas that encourage social interaction among neighbors. The park maintains well-kept grounds and provides necessary utilities to ensure that your setup is efficient. These features are intended to simplify life on the road so you can focus on your daily adventures or relaxation.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure seekers will find plenty to occupy their time, as the park is near the expansive Lost Dutchman State Park, which offers miles of hiking and biking trails. Visitors can also explore the historic Goldfield Ghost Town to learn about the region's rich mining heritage. For those interested in water activities or scenic drives, Canyon Lake and the Apache Trail are reachable within a short drive, providing beautiful opportunities for photography and outdoor exploration.
Who This Park Is Best For
Superstition Lookout RV Resort is an ideal destination for active retirees and seasonal travelers who value a quiet, desert-focused lifestyle. It is particularly well-suited for those who enjoy hiking, photography, or simply soaking in the warm Arizona sun during the winter months. If you are looking for a straightforward, community-oriented park that prioritizes proximity to outdoor recreation and breathtaking mountain scenery, this resort serves as an excellent choice for your desert retreat.
User Reviews
Christine Modrem
This is a 55 and over community. Visited friend. The community is kept nice and clean. Met some of the people there ..had a wonderful time with my friend and other residents . There was a band in the community room the last day I was there ...they were awesome!!
pamela hall
Friendly and clean. Nice park with various activities or quiet enough to keep to yourself. Stayed a week and enjoyed our stay.
Jim Mayo
IIIMy wife and I bought a parkmodel in 2007 and enjoyed the way the park was managed. The owner and management were very nice and friendly. The residents are very nice and friendly people and fun to be around. The park was sold a few years ago and things changed and not for the better. If you would have a concern about something talking to the manager or the owners got you no where. As time went by things got worse. . The owners started nit picking the way parkmodels were kept up.. we sold in March 2022 and would not go back
Carol Feidt
Beautiful sites
ruth Hatch
Great and fun place
Kim Greski
Very relaxing
El_ ADAN
Idk about this place lol
Jim Mayo
Been here in the park since 2007. Very frendly people live and visit here. Clean and neat areas. The people here are the high point. The manager and her husband are very nice and helpful. Just a very good place to feel at home.
S Samil
The lady that answered the phone, told me they were closed during the week. And then I could not come in with my fifth wheel. She asked me my nationality and instantly told me they had no spaces available. I have personally drove an in and know they have spaces available. The new discrimination was still alive and well in Arizona. I'm moving on to a different state.
za dallas
It's ok pools a little dirty, jakuzze filter broken nasty. An shower take 10 mins to get warm after. People are respectful an ok, but if you can read the lines... They drink to much of the coolaid... Like the faculty movie.