€47.619047619048
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 800-537-7901
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4 / 5 (5 votes )

Cocopah RV & Golf Resort

6800 Strand Ave.
85364, Yuma
the United States

Cocopah RV & Golf Resort is a campsite with 786 pitches in Yuma, the United States. Cocopah RV & Golf Resort has wifi and an indoor pool. Dogs are allowed on this campsite. To wash your clothing there are laundry driers available

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Outdoor pool

Accomodation

Facilities
TV connection
Wifi

Qualifications
Dogs

Sanitary
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Prof. Elsa Hagenes
English (US)
Our booking at this holiday spot was made before it was designated as a 55+ community on 10/1/22. The facilities are noticeably aged but well-kept, and the residents clearly care for their homes. It offers good value for comprehensive services. As our first stay in such a "resort", we have no basis for comparison. The resort has a busy daily activity schedule, including card games, billiards, dances, raffles, water aerobics, and crafts. The resort's facilities include full hookups, propane service, a mailroom, golf (although the course is worn out), a gym (quite worn but still functional), pickleball (which appears to have been updated), tennis, a restaurant, a bar, laundry facilities, showers, a heated pool, a hot tub, and a reasonably sized library. It's situated on the Colorado River, but also between Interstate 8, an active freight train line, and some farmland. The noise from I-8 can be intrusive, and the farmland can sometimes be a bit smelly. The resort is nestled in Yuma's northwestern corner, about a 20-minute drive to the town and interstate. The WiFi was passable. Guests can choose a location near the golf course or the pet area. If you choose the golf course, they provide a barrier to protect your vehicle from stray golf balls. The distance between vehicles is adequate. The pet area is further from the golf course and seems a bit more cramped. The grounds are primarily gravel with a concrete patio. There is also a storage area where we left our car when we took the vehicle to Mexico.
1 year ago

roy
English (US)
I"m not a resort rat, but rather a travel park kind of guy. stayed here so we could go to dentist in Algodones. An older very well kept RV Resort. Good employee experiences. $309 per week. like all resorts a little over priced per week but a very nice place to stay. Golf course, swim pool, library, resturant, laundry and many other amenities, all well kept. quiet because it is a little out of the way...
3 years ago

Asgoodasitgets4reel
English (US)
We stayed a month, and now after boondocking in the desert for a few weeks we are going back to hang out and use the pool and hot tub. This place is low key with most people being over 55, in fact we are 55, and I felt like the kid in the group. The sites are all gravel and close together, but I would say it’s normal for this type of “snow bird” park. There is security on the property which is nice and ensures the place is quiet. Additionally, the park is tucked away in the back corner of Yuma so there is no extra traffic. Cell signal is average, but, it is plenty good enough to work or stream video. The weather here is a bonus, very nice most days. Mexico is accessed within 15 minutes via the next exit to the west. If you need to shop at the pharmacy, get dental work done, or visit the eye doctor this place is perfect. Finally, there is a golf course, I don’t golf, but it looked nice.
3 years ago

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