Make Arizona Your Home Base

Skip the daily rates and settle in for the season. Whether you are looking for an active 55+ resort with pickleball and pools, or a quiet all-ages community for your remote work setup, we have the inventory. Browse verified parks that offer discounted monthly rates, full utility hookups, and the community vibe you’ve been looking for.

Trade the Snow Shovel for Sunshine

Why spend another winter bundled up? In Arizona, January is patio weather. Booking a long-term stay allows you to trade the stress of daily travel for the comfort of a true community. Unpack your gear, meet your neighbors at the clubhouse, and enjoy resort-style amenities like heated pools and pickleball courts. With significantly lower rates than nightly stays, you can afford to make Arizona your winter sanctuary.

Your Home for the Season

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Why Arizona is Perfect for Monthly & Seasonal Stays

Arizona offers mild desert winters, cool high-country summers, and year-round adventure. Parks near Quartzsite fill each January during the RV show, Phoenix hosts Cactus League Spring Training, and Phoenix Raceway bookends the season with major races—so booking early is smart.

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How to Choose the Right Monthly Site

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Great Bases for a Month or More

Close to healthcare, shopping, and Cactus League stadiums—prime for February/March.

Warm winter days, cultural sites, and quiet desert nights.

River life, boating, and easy California access.

Elevation for summer comfort; make this your warm-weather base.

Master the Snowbird Calendar: When to Book

Arizona’s winter season is competitive. The ‘High Season’ runs January through March, and prime sites often book 6–12 months in advance. If you want a guaranteed spot for the full season, we recommend booking by July. Looking for a deal? Target the ‘Shoulder Months’ of November, December, and April for better availability and lower rates.

The world’s largest gathering of RVers. Parks within 50 miles of Quartzsite sell out completely.

Pro Tip: Book a park in Parker or Blythe if Quartzsite is full.

15 MLB teams play across the Phoenix Metro area. Traffic increases near stadiums in Scottsdale, Mesa, and Peoria.

Pro Tip: Choose a park on the Loop 303 or 202 outskirts to avoid game-day gridlock.

Major race weekends in Avondale cause a surge in West Valley demand.

Pro Tip: If you aren’t attending the race, look for parks in the East Valley (Apache Junction) during race weeks.

Start Your Search for the Perfect Stay

With 90+ verified member parks across Arizona, your ideal winter basecamp is just a few clicks away. Use our directory to filter by location and amenities, then contact parks directly to check availability and lock in your seasonal rate.

Fill Your Winter Availability

Thousands of snowbirds and long-term travelers are browsing this page right now. Join the Arizona OHA network to put your park in front of them, showcase your monthly rates, and drive commission-free bookings directly to your front desk.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I book a monthly site in Arizona?

Winter demand peaks mid-January through February. If your plans target those months, reserve several months ahead; November and March can be budget-friendlier shoulder periods.

Many parks quote monthly rates by request due to seasonal and utility variations. Use Request Monthly Quote and your inquiry will go directly to participating parks.

Many guests do, but it’s park-policy dependent and performance can vary with network load. Always confirm on the park’s listing or by phone.

 55+ parks are age-qualified communities oriented to adult lifestyles and social programming; all-ages parks welcome families and often include playgrounds and kid-friendly amenities.

Often electricity is metered and billed separately; confirm deposit, rate per kWh, and billing cycle before arrival.

Some parks allow boat-trailers or provide OHV access; use the Boat-Trailer OK and OHV Nearby filters or check the park rules.

No. Arizona OHA is the statewide association for private parks, resorts, and campgrounds. This page highlights member parks offering extended stays.

Many resorts offer park-model rentals or seasonal stays—look for “Park-Model Rentals” in the park’s amenities or ask when you request a monthly quote.