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We stayed at this park for six nights in January of 2006. This is a nice park on the edge of Casa Grande. The streets are paved, the sites are not real large, but we have been on smaller ones. There are lots of activities everyday, and people are friendly. This is a very popular park, so if you are planning on going there, make sure you book as far in advance as possible, otherwise you will be disappointed when you cannot get your reservation. We would have stayed longer, but we could only book the six nights in January. For some reason, I did not take photos at this park. There is lots of cement and pavement. The sites are mainly back-in. Everything is neat, clean and tidy. We didn't join in any of the activities because we had other plans. We drove to Grand Canyon one day and went to Casa Grande ruins another day. In-between was resting, groceries and all the usual living stuff. If we go back out to Arizona, we would like to stay there again. Here is a description of the park: WHR - Casa Grande Visit them at: http://www.westernhorizonresorts.com or through the Resorts of Distinction website which gives you a link for the Google Earth view of the park GPS Latitude: 32.923379 Longitude: -111.754093 Resort Description The park motto is “Let us entertain you.”. The Casa Grande Resort boasts perhaps the finest activities and entertainment program in the RV universe. Comedy teams (including RV humor from the Dump Station Revue), live bands and heart-warming performances by the renowned Carpenter family invite you to share a chuckle or kick up your heels. Add to that list the excellent food served by resort chefs, the liveliest card room around, a separate arts and crafts room, complete library, four-table billiard room, organized activities, and complete exercise facility. So many possibilities, so little time. Located halfway between Tucson and Phoenix, Casa Grande also offers easy access to the Grand Canyon, Indian Ruins, Old West attractions, casinos, golf, lakes and old Mexico… if you can drag yourself away from the fun in your own backyard.RV Accommodations Sites With Full Hook-Ups: 360Maximum Amperage: 50 Reservations & Restrictions Peak Season:January - March; Open October 1-April 30 RV Site reservations are required. Check In: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Check out: 11:00 AM. Call resort for late arrival. Rental Reservations can be made by calling 1-800-378-3709 up to 60 days in advance, 30 days for holidays. Guest Privileges: Member guest allowed on availability basis, $25 per nightPet Rules: Must be on leash. AmenitiesActivity Center, bath house, clubhouse, e-mail access, exercise room, gated security, hot tub, laundry facilities, library, playground, swimming pool, visitor mail service, bingo, horseshoes, planned activities, pool tables, shuffleboard, swimming. WY-FI Local AttractionsBiosphere, Skydive, Grand Canyon, Excellent Medical Facilities, Historic Casa Grande Indian Ruins, Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona, Tucson Mt. Park, Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. DirectionsFrom Phoenix: On I-10 drive, right on S-387 for 6 miles to Rodeo Road and turn left. The park entrance is 200 yards on your right. From Tucson: On I-10 travel north to Exit N190, McCartney Road, left 2 2/10 miles to Terkell. Turn left and go 1 1/10 miles to Rodeo Road and turn right. Park entrance is on your left.
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