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(Fire, Police, Border Patrol, Military and Educators)
200 West Lewis Street
Willcox, AZ 85943
Phone: (520) 384-2872
Toll Free: (866) 401-1861
Hi there, friends! Welcome to Sagebrush Mobile Home and RV Park in historic Willcox, Arizona, home of the legendary big screen cowboy, Rex Allen. Come and stay a while and visit the Rex Allen Museum and take a stroll along Railroad Avenue where the Earp Brothers walked nearly a hundred years ago.
Nestled at the northern end of the Sulphur Springs Valley near the Dos Cabezas and Chiricahua Mountains at an elevation of 4,167 feet Willcox is considered high desert which gives us Arizona's best year round temperate climate without the extreme summer heat of Tucson, Phoenix and Yuma. Established in 1880 and incorporated in 1915 Willcox is the trade center for the northern portion of Cochise County. Located only 80 miles from Tucson, 75 miles from Mexico and 40 miles from New Mexico it is well placed for trade and shipping of products.
Sagebrush Mobile Home and RV Park is located in a quiet setting just off I-10 at Exit 336. Guests at Sagebrush appreciate the paved interior streets and clean recreation area. The park offers a tranquil atmosphere, just a few minutes from downtown Willcox and a few steps from the Desert Rose Cafe, one of Willcox's oldest and finest eating establishments that also offers a hero's discount. What's more, we're less than a mile from many services and conveniences, including easy dining, espresso, gasoline & propane, a florist and gift shop, and much more! A cozy recreation room, covered patio, tables and a gas barbecue grill are available near the office. The park is a great headquarters for doing a little bird-watching (or, in our case, people-watching). Your furry, four-legged friend is welcome, so long as it is attended by a leash, a scoop and you, of course. There's plenty of places to take walks with your pet in the nearby area!
Getting to Sagebrush RV Park is a breeze. The park is just two miles off Interstate 10, Exit 336. For more information, including directions, maps and travel-related links, flip on over to the Travel Info page.
Welcome again and enjoy your stay in historic Willcox, Arizona.