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Mountain Aire RV Park

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Updated: March 01, 2024 09:21 AM

Mountain Aire RV Park is located in Greer (Census-designated place in Arizona), United States. It's address is 50 1120, Greer, AZ 85927.

50 1120, Greer, AZ 85927

2G3R+W7 Greer, Arizona

(928) 735-7524

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Mountain Aire RV Park is located at: 50 1120, Greer, AZ 85927.

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Coordinates: 34.004755, -109.45926

Mountain Aire RV Park Reviews

Linda Burt
2020-06-05 23:59:20 GMT

Scenic, relaxing atmosphere with the scent of pine trees and views of the white mountains. Dog park on premises and a meadow where dogs can run free. Guests meet for coffee and later for drinks in a big tent. Can walk to country restaurants along walking paths. Also nice to bike in the area. We love it here.

Brenda Turner
2018-02-23 20:55:37 GMT

Mountain Aire RV Park is a wonderful vacation getaway located in the heart of Greer. Beautiful meadows with easy access to the Little Colorado. Linda owner) keeps the park well maintained. The residents are friendly. A relaxing place to get away and enjoy nature. I just love coming here!

Rhonda Laughlin
2020-08-15 17:01:48 GMT

A little piece of heaven! We love this place. The park is exceptionally well maintained. The owner Linda is so nice and friendly. Easy to make friends and the views are so nice. Thank you Linda!😃

Julian Joseph Villalobos
2022-11-07 07:42:41 GMT

Awesome scenery, clean crisp just great air to breathe. Nature at it's finest.

Jimmy Hightower
2019-08-20 22:35:03 GMT

Great place to relax in the cool White Mountains of Arizona

Mandah W
2023-08-20 19:59:05 GMT

Quaint little place.

Judy Cline
2019-06-20 16:45:52 GMT

Loved there for years and loved it.

Zak B
2020-09-02 00:42:42 GMT

Very clean and quiet. Very well kept grounds. Large open field behind the park that gives access to little Colorado River. Spots were a little too close for out liking with a very 55+ vibe with a strong sense of community. Seemed like 95% long term/annual residents.
We had an emergency and had to leave before our reservation was complete and Linda was very understanding and accommodating.
Would recommend to abound wanting a quiet, calm place to part their RV in Greer.

P.S. to the person claiming small spots. 22’ trailer pulled behind an suv and we had plenty of room to camp and park our vehicle.

Brenda Taresh
2020-06-08 17:06:59 GMT

This is a nice seasonal park for long term tenants.
No laundry facilities available for short term stays.
Hosts are very nice.

Sebastian Karlsson
2023-10-18 20:02:04 GMT

My wife, 2 dogs and myself stayed for 5 months from June-Oct 2023. TLDR: nice park and features but owner not present much of the season and allows dog aggression and enforces rules arbitrarily, banning us from returning for asking that aggressive dogs be kept on leashes as per written rules.

First the good: beautiful area and some nice views to be had from the rv park itself. There is a meadow at the bottom of the park, but this is to be filled with new sites next season. Below the meadow is direct access to public land with the lovely Little Colorado running closeby. The park residents are generally long-termers who leave their rv for next Summer season (park closes 30th Oct. yearly) and most of the residents are very nice. There are communal areas that are above and beyond what most parks offer: a kitchen that can be used by guests, dining room and living room for movies. Guests have a lot of joint activities such as: arts and crafts room and activities, regular card games, movie nights, singles nights and frequent pot lucks. Laundry machines and dyers are free of charge.

The bad: the owner leaves at the start of the Summer season for months every year leaving no staff, just volunteers in charge. This year was 3 months right at the start of the season, leaving "everyone is in charge" as guidance for guests. This leaves a couple of volunteers in charge who do a great job but do not enforce any park rules. After a while it became apparent that LInda (the owner) gave separate permissions that break written park rules arbitrarily to some guests. Apparently this is normal as other guests have told me. I put in a complaint to Linda about an aggressive dog that charge our dogs and nipped my wife's ankles (3 dogs off leash and one very dog aggressive). This was not a problem for Linda and it turned out she gave just these dogs permission to be off leash in the meadow, requiring others to announce to the owners of said dogs that the guests wanted to be in the area so the dogs could be controlled, essentially asking permission of aggressive dog owners to use the communal area. To make things worse, another guest - Jerry - had 2 large dogs off leash in his 'yard' behind a tiny fence that would not hold the dogs. Jerry told me and other guests that one of his dogs was very dog aggressive and this dog of his had put him in hospital. When I did complain about this as this almost certainly seemed like a dangerous and potentially illegal situation, Linda did at first apologize, but then Jerry lied and said I had remembered it wrong. Later it was confirmed by another resident that Jerry had told the same story. Sad state of affairs since he was a NY cop for 20yrs and didn't even stick to leash laws for a dangerous dog himself. In the end Linda banned us from the park and told us it was because we complained about aggressive off leash dogs. Several residents, such as Jerry, also told us Linda was vindictive.

Steve R
2020-07-19 18:46:49 GMT

The “host”/ manager lady who lives on the property is a total B. Also many of the people staying here are very unfriendly and just glare at you when you walk by them. I would stay away from staying here.

Pat Rosenhagen
2019-08-14 22:24:02 GMT

We were considering this RV Park. We drive through, but the sites were too close and the road too narrow for our truck and rig of 40ft.

R Nava
2018-08-03 19:16:08 GMT

Misrepresented, this is a mobile home park not a rv resort....no room for a unit larger than 21’

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Census-designated place in Arizona

Greer is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Apache County, Arizona, United States. Located within the White Mountains of Arizona and surrounded by the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Greer is the highest town in the state at an elevation of approximately 8,400 feet. source

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