Resorts in Yuma, Arizona
- Yuma has a few places to help you relax.Arizona, America image by Serenitie from Fotolia.com
Located in the Yuma and Gila Valleys is Yuma, Arizona. Yuma is a place to help you get away from the bustling of your ever day busy life. Whether you want a relaxing fishing vacation, a golf retreat or a wildlife adventure, there are places in Yuma that will cater to your preferences. - If you enjoy fishing, you can stay at the Martinez Lake Resort. You can rent a cabin, a room by the lake or rent a spot for your RV. The Martinez lake is situated right on the Colorado River. There are plenty of bass, catfish and bluegill to be caught. If you intend to fish out on the lake, then a fishing license is required for anyone over the age of 14. If fishing isn't your idea of a good time, then you can watch a variety of birds and animals at the nearby animal refuge.
Martinez Lake Resort
Yuma, Arizona 85364
800-876-7004
info@martinezlake.com - Cocopah Bend RV &Golf Resort is an RV resort that is not too far from the entertainment center in Yuma. If you love to golf, the course at Cocopah offers a gentle walk and nice scenery, especially the lake view at the 18th hole. The fairways are straight and narrow and the 17th hole is a bit of a challenge, even for the experienced golfer.
Cocopah Bend RV & Golf Resort
6800 Strand Ave
Yuma, AZ 85364
928-343-9300 - It is possible to catch a glmpse of a bobcat at Mittry.lynx roux (bobcat) en for?at image by Anthony MAGIDS from Fotolia.com
The Fortuna De Oro RV Resort is a great spot for campers. There are plenty of activities provided here to keep you busy. There's fishing, darts, horsehoes, swimming and golf. There is also the Mittry Lake close by, where there is plenty of wildlife. You may be lucky enough to even spot a bobcat or Prairie Falcon at the lake. According to the Fortuna de Oro RV Park's site, staying at the site can be done on a daily, weekly, monthly and annual basis.
Fortuna De Oro RV Resort
13650 N Frontage Rd
Yuma, Arizona 85367-7423
958-342-5051
fortunadeoro@roadrunner.com