Sun Ridge RV Park
OPEN YEAR ROUND

10347 E 34th St. Yuma, AZ 85365

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Welcome to Sun Ridge RV Park

With nearby parks, shopping, and entertainment, we are the ideal 55+ park to enjoy your time in Yuma, regardless of how long you are here. Along with outside entertainment, we also have many amenities here in our park. Full RV Hook-Ups, Largest Spaces in Yuma – Able to Accommodate 40-foot RV with Tip-Outs, Graveled Individual Pads, and many more…

  • Full Hook-Ups
  • 20-30-50 Amp Electric
  • Concrete/Gravel Pads
  • Phone/Wi-Fi Access
  • Beautiful Heated Pool & Large Spa
  • Shuffleboard & Petanque Courts
  • Pickleball Court
  • Horseshoe Pits
  • Game Room/Pool Room
  • Planned Fun Activities
  • Large Laundry Room
  • Pet Area
  • Dog Friendly

2025-2026 Rates

Daily $45 + Tax
Weekly $265 + Tax
1-4 Months $575 + Electric
5 Months or more $525 + Electric
Annual $309 + Electric or $3,708 + Electric

All deposits are non-refundable. Prices are subject to change without prior notice.


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  • RENT:

    Rent is due and payable in advance whether by the day, week or month. Extra people staying with you must register in the office. There will be a $2.00 charge for each person per night. NO SUBLETTING ALLOWED.

  • QUIET HOUR:

    Quiet hours are from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. except for New Year s Eve and dance night.

  • REPAIRS:

    To protect the park s residential atmosphere, there will be no major repairs on R.V. s or automobiles. Check with manager.

  • SENIOR PARK:

    The tenants are responsible for their guests. Children are allowed to visit and use park facilities when accompanied by their parents or grandparents.

  • PETS:

    Pets are allowed in the park, however, tenants must walk their pets on a leash not more than 62 long, to outside of park and pick up droppings immediately. No pets are allowed in or around the buildings. Pets cannot be left unattended.

  • SPEED LIMIT:

    Strictly enforced at 10 M.P.H.

  • GARBAGE:

    Large bins are centrally located. Please tie garbage in plastic bags and crush boxes. PLEASE DO NOT PUT MOTOR OIL OR TIRES IN THE DUMPSTERS. It is against the law and heavy fines are applied.

  • R.V. SITES:

    Your spaces must be kept tidy in appearance. Only one R.V. per site. Sewer connections must be sealed (screw in, no push in) Sewer connections must have a means of supporting and sloping your drain hose for proper drainage. Plastic graduated hose supporters are highly recommended. Wood should not be used due to insect infestation. No bird feeders, charcoal fires, tents, clotheslines, or auxiliary power units. No washers or dryers in units. Please do not walk through or behind occupied spaces. ABSOLUTELY NO DRIVING IN MEDIAN BETWEEN AND BEHIND TRAILERS.

  • EMERGENCY CALLS:

    Emergency calls will be delivered as fast as possible. Please have your family call during regular business hours unless it is an emergency.

  • PLANTING:

    Check with management before any digging. Planting trees or shrubs is not allowed. Annuals must be pulled when vacating park.

  • CEMENT, BRICK:

    See manager before laying brick. Extra cement is not allowed. No wooden pallets to be used for patio extensions. All brick must stay when guest leaves.

  • PARK MODELS:

    Some spaces are not available for park models and some restrictions apply. Check with management. Permanent units cannot be over 10 years old. No washers or dryers in units, no heat strips.

  • SHEDS:

    Must be manufactured metal construction or new Masonite siding. Some restrictions apply so please see management for placement on your lot. There shall be no washers or dryers in sheds or on porches. No electrical lines to sheds.

  • CHANGES:

    Check with management before digging, changing or adding anything to your site. PERMITS: Permits must be obtained from the county where applicable. If you are not sure what applies, please ask. Management must have a copy of all permits before any work starts

Testimonial

In July of 2020, my husband and I leased out our house in Michigan and took to the road to find out if full-time RVing was for us. By that Fall, we had decided we would put the house on the market the next Summer. Also, by that Fall, my husband was having problems with his hip and back. We saw a doctor in the Phoenix area, but it wasn't until January of 2021 that we realized the "sciatica" we thought he had was much more serious. We knew we needed a long-term place to stay to get the medical help he needed, and we found Sun Ridge.

We pulled into Sun Ridge one afternoon. Dennis was in so much pain that all he wanted was to get the fifth wheel parked and set up so he could lie down. While backing up the trailer, he jackknifed it. The neighbors heard the crash and came running. They helped us get set up and started looking out for us and taking care of us. A week or so later we got the news that Dennis had terminal lung cancer that had metastasized to the bone (hip).

We stayed at Sun Ridge until April of that year. The people in this park were amazing. There were times they sat with Dennis so I could play cards or get out. There were times that dinner showed up. I was encouraged to join them for Happy Hour. I met so many wonderful people who are now part of my Yuma family.

I played cards with a great group of people. One of them decided I should buy her motorhome and come back to Sun Ridge every year. Dennis was very supportive of the idea, because it gave him comfort to know I'd be with friends in a place that I loved.

I bought #152, and returned to Sun Ridge in October of 2021 as a widow. The friends I made continued to be family to me, and I met even more people. Eventually, I moved a park model into Site #99, and Sun Ridge is my home. I love the dances. I love playing Card Bingo. I love the Happy Hours. Most of all, I love the people. This is a friendly park, and the people here love to help each other. It's a wonderful place to live.

Margaret Hall

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