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Buckeye, Arizona, is the westernmost suburb of Phoenix, situated along I-10 between the big city and the heart of the Sonoran Desert. This growing suburban city provides travelers with the perfect balance between having easy access to the resources of a major city while being close to some of Arizona’s most pristine parks and natural landmarks. In fact, there are three regional parks with miles of gorgeous hiking trails less than a thirty-minute drive from the city.

If you need a break from traversing the desert, spend a day learning to golf or ride horseback, and if you’re feeling up for it, spend a day skydiving at one of the many schools in and around Buckeye. When you book an RV in Buckeye, you’ll be able to take advantage of all that Maricopa County has to offer.

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The Great Outdoors

Since it sits at the western edge of Phoenix, Buckeye gives visitors easy access to some of southwestern Arizona’s best parks and natural landmarks. Skyline Regional Park is within the city limits, and it offers visitors plenty of hiking opportunities in the mountains surrounding Phoenix. Adjacent to this park is White Tank Mountain Regional Park in nearby Waddell. This nearby park has roughly 30 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and even horseback riding with plenty of paths for nature lovers of all ages and skill levels. Also close by is the Estrella Mountain Regional Park, which offers 33 miles of easy hiking for less experienced adventurers. All three of these parks are within just thirty minutes of the city, making for easy exploration of the Sonoran Desert with the Buckeye RV rental.

However, if you’re willing to make the drive, you can experience some of the best and most fascinating parks, natural monuments, and wildlife preserves that the state of Arizona has to offer. The Sonoran Desert National Monument sits just south of Buckeye in Maricopa. This desert monument boasts immense biodiversity and is home to an entire forest of Saguaro cacti. Nature lovers can traverse the trails connecting the Maricopa, Sand Tank, and Table Top Mountains, and history buffs will marvel at the numerous historical and archeological sites throughout this monument.

Visitors looking for an oasis in the desert can take the RV rental in Buckeye north of the city, to Lake Pleasant Regional Park. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, and boating, and if you’re feeling adventurous, you can even partake in some of the world’s best inland scuba diving at Lake Pleasant. When you rent an RV in Buckeye, you can fully explore the natural wonders of southwestern Arizona!

RV Parks

As a gateway to the wilderness of the Sonoran Desert, Buckeye has plenty of RV parks and campsites for visitors to choose from as they travel through southwestern Arizona. Leaf Verde RV Resort along I-10 has over 300 full-hookup spaces available, and it has plenty of amenities, including a pool and picnic area.

Those looking to rough it but stay relatively local can check out the campsites at Skyline Regional Park. Though they do not offer any kind of hookups, these campsites have beautiful views of the city and the desert.

If you’d like to stay outside of the city limits with the Buckeye motorhome rental, you still have plenty of options. Those looking for a convenient place to explore Phoenix could check out the Paradise RV Resort in Sun City, which offers easy access to downtown Phoenix in a serene setting with nice amenities. On the other hand, if you want to get as far from the city as possible, head to the Gila Bend KOA Journey, which sits just outside of the Sonoran Desert National Monument.

You can also camp in both Estrella Mountain and White Tank Mountain Regional Parks, but whether you can get a spot with full hookups depends on the season and availability. With so many options in and around this suburban city, RV travelers will have no trouble finding a spot to park the camper rental near Buckeye.

Exploring the City

Although Buckeye sits at the cusp of some of the most pristine nature in the state of Arizona, it also has plenty of things to do when you need a break from the rugged desert. Golfers will delight in the dozens of golf clubs throughout the city, and thrill seekers can sign up for a skydiving course from the many schools in and around the city.

Buckeye is also a haven for horse lovers, and there are plenty of riding schools throughout the city. True urban explorers will take some time to head to downtown Phoenix to check out hands-on exhibits in the Arizona Science Center or explore the street art along Roosevelt Row. If you do head into the city, leave the RV comfortably parked in Buckeye; downtowns are notoriously difficult to navigate for RVs, and Phoenix traffic can get dicey. When you rent an RV in Buckeye, AZ, you can fully explore the city while enjoying southwestern Arizona’s natural beauty.

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