Desert Gold RV Resort
Desert Gold RV Resort is located at 46628 E U.S. 60, Salome, Arizona 85348 with a total of 549 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Swimming Pool, and more. Before your trip to Desert Gold RV Resort, check out website at http://www.g7rvresorts.com/desert-gold/services.aspx or contact them through 800-927-2101 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
33.6787, -113.9469
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 33.6787, -113.9469
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups |
Connectivity | cable tv | wifi | ||||
Recreation | swimming pool | |||||
Site Amenities | big rig | pull thru | ||||
Facilities | laundry | showers | swimming pool | |||
Pets | pets |
Overview of Desert Gold RV Resort
Last Price Paid: $45
Reported by Skully on 03.25.2021
Longest RV Reported: 36 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Weekly Rate:
Yes
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Yes
Number of Sites:
549
Pad Type:
gravel
Elevation:
1,345 ft / 409 m
Activities
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 03/11/2016
At&t 4G
Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 02/07/2018
Reviews of Desert Gold RV Resort
6 people have reviewed this location.
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Worth the price.
Reviewed 25/3/2021
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Nightly rate: $45
Days stayed: 14
Site number: B24
This is a clean well organized park. Free car wash station, oil change station,mail service,propane and trash service at your site, fairly fast internet, paved main roads that are smooth. Palm trees all around. Too much to list.. I like it.
Perfect winter spot
Reviewed 4/5/2020
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Nightly rate: $7
Days stayed: 6
Site number: C28
You can stay here for $1,145 For six months which is only about 7 dollars a night. The streets are paved so you don’t get dust in your camper every time people drive by. The campsites are very roomy and nearly everyone has a palm tree. There are tons of atv trails Leading straight out from the park. Petroglyphs are a short drive away. ...moreYou can stay here for $1,145 For six months which is only about 7 dollars a night. The streets are paved so you don’t get dust in your camper every time people drive by. The campsites are very roomy and nearly everyone has a palm tree. There are tons of atv trails Leading straight out from the park. Petroglyphs are a short drive away. Garbage is picked up daily and propane twice a week right from your site. All you have to do is place it by the road. There is bingo once a week and several other things that go on as well as church every Sunday. All in all it’s a great place to winter over.It’s a short drive to quartzsite Maybe about 15 minutes. But a small grocery store is within a mile of the campground. On Thursday and Friday there is a little farmers market between the campground and the grocery store. It’s nice to have easy access to fresh vegetables without driving to Quartzsite. Lots to do in the winter.
We love this park!!! Great service and we enjoy the Atv riding
Reviewed 20/3/2019
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Nightly rate: $32
Days stayed: 8
Site number: B23
One of the best places we go at least three times a year....great friendly staff. Nice pool and hot tub...
Large RV park within 10mins to Quartzite , very clean and friendly
Reviewed 7/2/2018
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Nightly rate: $40
Days stayed: 3
Site number: B52
We arrived on a Friday late morning. Front desk easy check in! we were escorted to our site and assisted with the pull thru parking on all gravel (level). They each have a cement patio, with picnic tables. While we were unpacking a greeter came by on his bike to invite us to the clubhouse for soup and a sandwich a meet and greet. Great...moreWe arrived on a Friday late morning. Front desk easy check in! we were escorted to our site and assisted with the pull thru parking on all gravel (level). They each have a cement patio, with picnic tables. While we were unpacking a greeter came by on his bike to invite us to the clubhouse for soup and a sandwich a meet and greet. Great turn out very friendly residents most there for a week to a month. Lots of activities from cards, to library, to their own postoffice and nice pool. Laundry facilities large for the park. Wifi spotty did not work in rig most of the time "due to wind". Library in clubhouse was a free hotspot, no community computer to use.Mode of transportation, golf cart or RZR's. (a bit noisy, but its the desert). Car wash facilities available for rig and truck, even the Schwann truck came thru and he got lots of business.. Trash out on curb by 9:00am and they have a pick up daily. Music venues, bingo nite, ice cream social........Small store close for essentials , grocery shop before you goWe will go back we met some lovely people there, and the facility is well kept up.
Gentlemen, rev your engines!
Reviewed 31/5/2016
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Nightly rate: $31
Days stayed: 1
Brenda is a widespot in the road -- US Hiway 60, to be exact -- that is home to three large snowbird RV resorts. And little else. If you are from Canada, it is a destination for you, close to Quartzsite, but not as hectic, with wonderfully warm winter weather. If you live in Northern Gila County, Arizona, it is a convenient place to ov...moreBrenda is a widespot in the road -- US Hiway 60, to be exact -- that is home to three large snowbird RV resorts. And little else. If you are from Canada, it is a destination for you, close to Quartzsite, but not as hectic, with wonderfully warm winter weather. If you live in Northern Gila County, Arizona, it is a convenient place to overnight on your way to San Diego.So, in March of 2016, we did exactly that, on our way to a two-yr-old grandson's birthday party in America's Finest City. (who decided that slogan, anyway?) Because it was toward the end of the snowbird season, we made reservations ahead, but they do keep openings for drop-ins. As is typical for a large RV/Mobile Home park, the overnight area looks like an RV sales lot, with vehicles lined up side by side. Trees? Not for miles! But plenty of dead-level asphalt that makes for easy parking, and water, electric, and sewer conveniently located every 15 feet.And, did I mention ATVs? Oh, yeah, I've never seen (or heard) so many off-road vehicles in one square mile as in Brenda. Apparently there are many hundreds of miles of off-road trails and roads, right outside the park. So, naturally, there is a lot of ATV traffic at Desert Gold. Til well past quiet hours. But, they advertise themselves as ATV-friendly, so you really can't expect any different. Just be aware - if you're looking for a quiet evening in the desert, this may not be your destination.The park is clean and relatively orderly, service from the staff was very efficient and friendly, and access and parking was easy-peasy. So grab your ATV, saddle up, and go to Brenda to ride the hills!
OK for an overnighter with hookups
Reviewed 11/3/2016
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Nightly rate: $31
Days stayed: 1
Site number: B29
Enroute from Northern Gila County Arizona, to San Diego, we were looking for an overnight stop, about halfway. Which put us right in the middle of SnowBird heaven, right in the middle of March! We opted for a reserved space, with hookups, because we thought it would be pretty crowded in the Quartzsite area, and without solar power, ye...moreEnroute from Northern Gila County Arizona, to San Diego, we were looking for an overnight stop, about halfway. Which put us right in the middle of SnowBird heaven, right in the middle of March! We opted for a reserved space, with hookups, because we thought it would be pretty crowded in the Quartzsite area, and without solar power, yet, were wary of what the temperature swings would be.Brenda is not really a town, just 3 huge RV resorts, in the middle of nowhere, in the desert. For those of you hauling Off Road Vehicles, it's a perfect location, as there are miles and miles of desert trails right outside the gate for you to explore. For those of us without, it was a bit of a bother, until dark, when all (most all) of the ATVs were finally parked and shut off. The we just relaxed to a chorus of beer-can pop-tops as our neighbors prepared for another day of raisin' dust.Speaking of dust - there is none, even with all the OHVs. The park's streets are paved, and the sites are level gravel with a concrete pad. The short-term spaces are fairly close together, but pull-throughs, so not a problem for even good-sized rigs. Just watch out for the palm tree in front of each site, as you pull out. Can be a little tight making the turn with a big 5er.Did I mention there are a lot of ATVs?Big RV parks are not the favorite destination for us, but if you're just passing thru, and need a secure, clean, convenient place to over-night for 30 bucks, this place will do the trick.