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Cactus Gardens RV Resort, AZ

Status: Open through Mon Sep 30 2013   Season Dates
Max reservation window: Sun May 18 2014   Later Dates

Description

Cactus Gardens is 428 sites and 14 acres of fun and friendly people. Of our 428 sites, 158 are available for reservations. We have wide asphalt streets, gravel sites, concrete patios and a tree at most sites. All of this is located in Yuma, Arizona with our over 300 days of sunshine, near the mighty Colorado River and Imperial Dam. Yup, nearby fishing and boating in the middle of the Desert.

Our Activity Director keeps things active with numerous activities including: a Jam Session every week, Saturday Breakfast, Sunday Church Service, Tuesday & Thursday Homemade Dounuts, Wednesday Bisquits & Gravy, Bingo, Live Entertainment, Shuffleboard, Horseshoes, Darts, Daily Pool Exercise, Line Dancing & assorted Card Bingo, Poker etc.

Our facilities include a Recreation Room with dance floor and a full kitchen, a Dart Room, Card Roon, Pool Room, Pool & Spa, Library, Bathroom & Showers. We are clean, eager to please and among the friendliest you'll find anywhere.

Monthly And Seasonal Rates Available!

Geography:

Located where the Yuma and Gila valleys of southern Arizona converge, Yuma is a fast-growing community offering the very best of the Southwest, from urban attractions and arts to the rugged and beautiful landscapes of the desert and scenic nearby rivers, Yuma stands alone.

The city, which was named for the original inhabitants, the Yumas, is located in the Southwestern corner of Arizona near the borders of California, Sonora, Mexico, and Baja California, Mexico. Yuma is also an Arizona Main Street community, providing business assistance in organization, design, promotion, and economic restructuring in the historic downtown.

The cool waters of the Colorado River wind along the west side of town, forming the border between Arizona and California. Yuma is Arizona's warmest winter city and the sunniest year round place in the US, with an annual average of 4,133 hours of sunshine. Yuma has a classic low desert climate with extremely low relative humidity and very high summer temperatures. Stores, shops, restaurants theaters and homes are air-conditioned year round. The mild weather that graces Yuma in the winter months and the sunny, temperate summertime makes Yuma an ideal destination for RVers and campers alike.

Designated as a National Heritage Area in October 2000, the Yuma community played a vital role in the West's development and consequent history. The downtown area offers a wealth of historical and cultural attractions to explore. Favorite downtown attractions include the Century House Museum, St. Thomas Mission, Yuma Territorial Prison, the Yuma Crossing Historic Park, and First Air Travel/Yuma Landing.

Throughout the year events and entertainment relating to Yumas rich history are enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. Whether its the Gunfight at the Okie Dokie Corral, where Yuma's own orneriest, cantankerous, wild west reenactors shot up Yuma Prison for a day of Old West gunsmoke and gunfights, or the Annual Yuma Birding & Nature Festival, featuring a bat watch, dunes ecology, desert bighorn sheep, nature photography, Mexico adventures, Yuma West Wetlands, desert bighorn sheep search, venomous creatures, and more, theres always something to do in Yuma!

Yuma is also home to a wide variety of wildlife and outdoor recreation. The Kofa National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1939 and is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The refuge encompasses 665,400 acres of pristine desert that is home to the desert bighorn sheep and the California palm, the only native palm in Arizona. Martinez and Mittry lakes, as well as the Algodones Dunes, draw tens of thousands of visitors every year. Yuma is also a favorite location for fishermen, hunters, and golfers.

Services & Amenities:

Within Facility
  • Activities Center
  • Billiard Room
  • Bingo/Card Playing
  • Card Room
  • Church Service
  • Co-ed Water Aerobics
  • Dance Hall with Stage
  • Dog Run
  • Fitness Center
  • Golf Nets
  • Heated Pool & Spa
  • Heated Pool - 24 hours
  • Horse Shoe Pits
  • Iron/Ironing Boards upon request
  • Large Swimming Pool
  • Laundry Room
  • Laundry and Shower Facilities
  • Library
  • Lighted Streets
  • Mail Center
  • Phone Hook up available
  • Planned Activities
  • Pool Table
  • Restrooms/Showers
  • Shuffleboard Courts
  • Swimming Pool
Alerts and Important Information
While the first two guests are always included in a reservation, guest charges for extra people may apply at time of check-in.

Getting There:

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
32.67778, -114.4775
32°40'40"N, 114°28'39"W

From the West (Highway 8)
Exit #8 1/2 bear right to light. Right at light to next light, turn right. Follow road thru light to 1st left, 9E. Turn left, 1st on right.

From the East (Highway 8)
Exit #8 1/2. Right at light. Take 1st left, 9E, turn left, 1st on right.

Fron the North (Highway 95)
Turn left on 9E. Go 2 miles across railroad tracks to last park on left.

From the East (Hishway 95)
Turn right on 9E. Go 2 miles across railroad tracks to last park on left.


Contact Information:

Mailing Address:

Cactus Gardens RV Resort
10657 S. Ave 9E 
Yuma AZ 85365

Phone Number:

Information: (866) 315-9334