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The Casa Grande Ruins National Monument is located near Coolidge, Arizona, which is in the south-central portion of the state. The nearest large city is Phoenix, which is also the capital of the state and is over 50 miles to the northwest. In addition, the city of Tuscon is around 70 miles to the southeast.

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Getting Outdoors

Renting an RV near this park will allow you to enjoy many unique outdoor activities. Did you know cotton is grown in southern Arizona? Visit Caywood Farms, a working cotton farm, and you can learn all about it. A movie that explains the workings of the industry is offered, as is a tour of the farm. You can even view some of the equipment that is used.

Camping at the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

You shouldn't have any trouble camping with an RV near Casa Grande Ruins National Monument. Though there is no campground at the park itself, there are a number of them spread throughout the local region.

Exploring the Area

When you book an RV in Pinal County, you will find many unique destinations to visit. There is a visitor center and store at the park. Here you can view exhibits that tell about the ancient people who made their homes here in the Sonoran Desert. Some of the artifacts they left behind are available to view, as well. National monument RV camping makes it easy to explore all around the region these parks are located in.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Casa Grande Ruins National Monument

Lauren A.

October, 2025

David was wonderful and the van was perfect for our weekend in Sedona.
Barbara T.

October, 2025

Great communication always makes everything so much easier. The trailer was perfect for our trip. Thanks again!
Mark S.

October, 2025

Thanks to Tysen and his Solis campervan, we got to fully experience southern Utah and its glorious State Parks. Tysen had the van setup with everything we needed for three weeks of travel: pots/pans, plates/bowls, cutlery, toaster, and a very comfortable bed (welcomed after a long day scrambling through Utah’s slot canyons). Temperatures in Utah’s high country were low in October, but the bed kept us warm at night, and the built in heater was put to good use on the coldest mornings (btw — it worked really well). The van was easy to drive/maneuver, and operated flawlessly throughout our the entire trip, We truly appreciate Tysen’s attention to detail, and for making his well-equipped, well-maintained campervan available to us.

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