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Roadrunner Lake Resort  55  Park  Scottsdale Az 0

Roadrunner Lake Resort (55+ park)

From $52.35 USD

Per Night
Scottsdale, Arizona
88.6 mi from cottonwood, AZ

Roadrunner Lake Resort is one the best options for seniors over 55 looking for a retirement community in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. All of its 600 plus sites have hookups for sewage, water, and electric. WiFi is only available at the clubhouse, but with all there is to do, it's unlikely you'll miss it. The park offers exceptionally clean facilities, resort quality amenities and service. Activities on sites include: five billiard tables, two pools, two heated spas, and an area for mini-golf. The campground also hold a number of classes in art, woodworking, and quilting as well as potluck dinners. In the surrounding areas, campers can enjoy viewing and touring the area around Camelback Mountain, the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, Crackerjax, Arizona food tours and Piinacle Peak Park. The Scottsdale Birds Nest is also popular as well as the Gilber-Ortega Galleries and the city's diverse spread of restaurants and parks ideal for exploring, hiking and stargazing. Amenities include: big rig access, pool access, water, sewerage, WIFI and 30/50 amp sites. Hope to see you soon!

Deserama MHP & RV Park

Mesa, Arizona
90 mi from cottonwood, AZ

Deserama MHP & RV Park is an RV park located on 2434 E Main St - Manager's Office in Mesa, AZ. The site includes . The campground is open all year.

Freddies RV Park

Winslow, Arizona
78.2 mi from cottonwood, AZ

Freddies RV Park is located in the town of Winslow, Arizona and is a great spot for an easy-going vacation. Aside from the expansive desert vista for hiking and ATV riding, campers can look forward to the Wolf Den Gallery, Old Trails Museum, Santa Fe Station Golf Course, Jack's Canyon Bridge and the Winslow Residential Historic District. Local parks are especially popular, and many travelers head to the Homolovi State Park, McHood Park and the Winslow City Park for hiking, biking and sunset viewing. And of course, the town is known for a number of attractions like the 911 Remembrance Garden, Meteor City Trading Post and the Standin' On The Corner Park. There's something for every type of traveler to enjoy.