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Usery Mountain Regional Park

3939 N Usery Pass Road, Mesa, AZ
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90 /100
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Quick Stats

73
Sites

45ft x 25ft
Max Site Size

$$$$
Price

2037ft
Elevation

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What others are saying about this campground
Usery Mountain Regional Park, located in Mesa, Arizona, is a beautiful county park that offers water and power hookups. The centralized, free dump site is conveniently near the park entrance and exit. All campsites feel private due to the surrounding desert plantings. The parks location provides easy access to the Scottsdale/Phoenix area while still feeling like you are away from the city. The showers and bathrooms are very clean and well-maintained. Booking can be difficult as all the parks in Maricopa County are nice and convenient. The park is highly recommended and a perfect place to recharge while enjoying outdoor activities such as hikes and archery. The sites are spacious, well-spaced for privacy, and the night sky provides a fantastic view. The area is very pleasant and quiet with little disturbance from noise. Although there is a gun range nearby, the noise level is not a problem. Overall, Usery Mountain Regional Park is a gem of a place, well-cared for, and offers excellent water and power services. The campsites are well maintained, easily accessible, and provide a great place to relax and get away from the citys hustle and bustle.

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Bath House
  • Pet Friendly
  • Tenting
  • Playground
  • Trash Pickup
  • 30 Amp
  • 50 Amp
  • Water Hookup
  • Sewer Hookup
  • Fire Pits
  • Potable Water
  • Marina
  • Back In Site
  • Pull Thru Site
  • Toilets
  • Showers
  • Dump Station
  • Full Hookup
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Activities

  • Hiking
  • Mtn-Biking
  • Fishing
  • Archery

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Usery Mountain Regional Park is a 3,648-acre park located on the Valley's east side, adjacent to the Tonto National Forest. The park contains a large variety of plants and animals that call the lower Sonoran Desert home. Along the most popular feature of the park, the Wind Cave Trail, water seeps from the roof of the alcove to support hanging gardens of Rock Daisy. The Wind Cave is formed at the boundary between the volcanic tuff and granite on Pass Mountain. Breathtaking views from this 2,840-foot elevation are offered to all visitors.
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(602) 506-2930

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