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Leaf Verde RV Resort

1500 S Apache Rd
85326, Buckeye
Arizona, États-Unis

Family Owned for over 28 Years! Welcome to Leaf Verde RV Resort located in Buckeye, Arizona, where you can enjoy a quiet desert setting with some of the most beautiful sunsets in Arizona! Our resort offers 30 & 50 amp service at each of the 377 spaces, of which 272 are 70' long pull-thru's. Wi-Fi available through out the Resort. During the winter months, enjoy our heated swimming pool and a vast array of scheduled activities. Phoenix is only a 30 minute drive away. We are pleased to offer great daily, weekly, and monthly rates as well as the lowest electrical charges in the Phoenix area!

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Court de golf
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Pauline Bailey Jr.
Anglais (US)
My loved ones and I reserved a month-long stay in this location due to our fondness for the Phoenix region. Given that we have children, our accommodation options are restricted due to the prevalence of 55+ parks. Consequently, local families who live permanently in trailers are left with limited options. This campsite does not reflect the usual management standards of Sun Outdoors. We have stayed at several of their campsites, but this one showed a clear lack of interest in maintaining the premises. The check-in process went smoothly and the reception and activities staff were cordial. However, the proximity of the sites to each other was a challenge, we barely managed to extend our slide-out without colliding with our neighbors'. Opening our windows would mean staring directly at each other due to the close quarters. The sites were congested, unlike anything we had previously encountered, making the experience quite unpleasant. The majority of occupants are permanent residents or long-term visitors with unconventional setups. The place reminded us of a shantytown, with obscured views of RV fronts due to assorted structures covered with tarps and multiple gazebos. The grounds were often littered with shattered glass, dog excrement, and even the dog park was not spared, with dog owners failing to clean up after their pets. The gym was acceptable, albeit carpeted and stained. The shared room/games room was decent. We didn't utilize the pool as it was too chilly and there was no hot tub. The playground was satisfactory. In the laundry room, most of the machines were consistently out of order, causing queues. The early risers, starting their day around 5:30 am, often disturbed our sleep with the noise of car engines and slamming doors. Witnessing a domestic dispute was unsettling, as was an older child confronting my daughter about gender identity. My kids were also scolded by locals for our dogs stepping on the sand near their RV. On our first night, we noticed police outside the RV park and
1 an depuis

Durward Schmitt MD
Anglais (US)
This place has a tradition of broadcasting music trailers on the month's midpoint. They routinely shuffle a number of motorhomes to different locations - if you can decipher their method, you're cleverer than me. We were relocated from pitch 114 to 37. The individual who replaced us was also moved from another location. This apparently happens every month, so if you decide to camp here, insist on not being moved! They seem to possess supernatural abilities, slapping us with a $96.00 electricity bill on the 3rd, despite us leaving on the 13th. Therefore, if you decide to stay, make sure to photograph your electricity meter to dispute any charges. Another grievance I have is the lack of community spirit - when I was locked out of my motorhome, I spent three hours seeking assistance, to no avail. All I needed was for someone to call a locksmith. One woman even refused outright. Also, be ready for the dog mess scattered around the park - it seems no one bothers to clean up after their pets. If you do choose this place, keep these points in mind and best of luck!
1 an depuis

Rebekah Prosacco Jr.
Anglais (US)
I stayed near Buckey for an appointment in my 40-foot motorhome, which also had a car. The spaces were extremely cramped. I attempted to do laundry while staying there (5 medium-sized loads), but it took more than six hours due to the fact that two-thirds of the washing machines were not functioning. It's been a few weeks now and out of their 14 machines, only 8 were operational. Given the nightly rate and the number of guests, they should be able to maintain their laundry facilities. I was let down as I had to drive around to find a laundromat, only to return here multiple times to check for availability. I'm not sure about my lot number, maybe 113? It was the last lot near the pool along the main entrance road. It was extremely cramped and had a tree which left little room for movement. Due to strong winds, the tree damaged my brand new 190W solar panel which was only 3 weeks old. I didn't report it as I doubted they would care, given their inability to manage their laundromat. I can't comment on the noise level as I remove my hearing aids, but there were many children playing near the pool. I rated it one star due to the cramped spaces and issues with the laundromat. While the location was ideal, it's not a place I'd choose to stay again unless absolutely necessary. While the entrance to the campground was fine, getting into an RV lot was challenging, especially for beginners.
1 an depuis

Anonyme
Anglais (US)
First of all the maintenance are extremely rude. The mgr kept promising to let us sign a lease to get 200 off of our rent a month. Every month it's a different excuse .. Then we were blamed for something that happened after my granddaughters birthday party in one of the day rooms . Every one here has access to it. Whether I'd stay here again is iffy.
2 ans depuis

Cmason
Anglais (US)
We stayed here for several months for a job assignment or we would’ve left sooner. It’s basically a parking lot full of full time stationary people. Their yards are trashy and you’re forced to look at them as it’s right beside your camper. The spots are so small. More often than not, they’d put large rigs in the spot across from us and there wasn’t enough room for them to angle in so they’d have to pull into our site to back into their own and their truck would be 2-3ft from my camper window - where we usually park our truck. People would constantly walk through our space. Our neighbors would be outside every day swearing and yelling at each other. At one point someone called the cops on them for hitting someone else’s property. They were not made to leave. They have 14 washers for 600+ people and at any given time 4-7 of them were out of order. When they had to close the office for a week because they all got Covid they didn’t tell anyone that was the reason. One of our spots was right next to a large, loud electrical box. We couldn’t have our windows open because it was right there and we could still hear it with the windows shut. The pool is very small for a place this size (look at aerial photos)…that’s just some of what we experienced. I could go on and on. Wifi is unusable even if you pay extra money for their add on option. We had AT&T when we arrived and had to switch to Verizon because AT&T would not work at all.
2 ans depuis

Adventures_PNW
Anglais (US)
We stayed here because PHX was booked up. Spaces are facing each other so your doors face each other. Lots of kids our kids loved that. Not ideal long term but we were in PHX the whole time. Park employees were very friendly and helpful. Mostly full time residents.
2 ans depuis

Where’s the Beav?
Anglais (US)
Friendly escort to site. Price reflects level, FHU "companion" site on gravel. Site was tight enough until 'companion' RV moved in later. (Couldn't extend awning all the way.) But for 1 night it was doable. Close to restaurants and services. The bright spot was their pool: open, clean and nicely heated. Neighbors quieted down after 10 pm. We'd stay again passing through, but not longer. Verizon was excellent, park wi-fi and AT&T unusable.
3 ans depuis

Joe
Anglais (US)
So all the standard pull throughs are tight and buddy sites. Now doors don’t line up they are offset so not to bad but no real privacy. Tight spots aren’t bad if you aren’t spending time at your site or if all are in the same direction. The offset pull through is a bit much. Luckily we up graded fairly easy if the office isn’t open call the main company number and they can help. Our spot was a back in and tight but they have privacy fences that are nice. The spots are fairly level and gravel. Lots of full timers or a snow birds but should be expected in AZ in the winter. Staff was nice. It was a convenient location for us. I would stay there again if visiting the same family. Not really a vacation spot. 5 stars for our site but 3 overall just because of the other basic spots.
3 ans depuis

memorymachinefamily
Anglais (US)
Do not stay here. Despite the previous bad reviews I booked a stay out of convenience...please learn from my mistake. I don’t even know where to start. In all our years of full time RV life our family has never experienced anything even close to this. This “RV Resort” is run more like a low income housing lot than a resort. At check in it is clear THEY are doing you a favor letting you stay here. (I later learned the foul attitude is due in part from all of the difficult situations they have to deal with day in and day out). The sites are nothing more than narrow areas of sand. Some slide outs are literally less than 8-10 inches apart (see photo). The orientation is such that you and your neighbor (who won’t be more than a few feet away) share the common area. The park is predominately populated by long term residents in run down rigs. I’m sure we have all experienced any number of the above and have been perfectly happy. Apparently this used to be a 55+ resort that is now open to anyone. The animosity between the crotchety low income long term snowbirds, management and anyone else staying here is palpable. Yes, we were harassed as were others near us. In all our years of resorts, campgrounds, boondocking etc. this was the first time we have ever felt unsafe. We were supposed to be contacted by management but it never happened. Do yourself a favor and just DON’T stay here.
3 ans depuis

donb
Anglais (US)
The amenities are nice. The free WiFi is 756 kB which is horrible. I paid the extra for 10/2 but only got maybe 3 down. No cable, but the pool, laundry, etc is nice. It is just far too cramped for me. Lots of rules and lots of people and right next to the interstate so the noise is consistently high.
3 ans depuis