Mira Vista Resort Review

From: Camilla and Bill of Arizona



Everything about Mira Vista, which means "Beautiful View" in Spanish, lives up to that name. Watching the sun set over nearby mountains and seeing the soft glow of the moon on adjacent Safford Peak was both inspiring and soothing. Mira Vista not only feels and looks like a home run, it’s a home run with the bases loaded! Located only minutes off I-10, in Marana, Arizona, Mira Vista is easy to reach while still being far enough away from the hustle and bustle of nearby Tucson.

Mira Vista is owned and operated by the owners of Laguna del Sol in California, one of the most luxurious nudist resorts in the US! Another unique feature is that Mira Vista and Laguna del Sol is their "Ultimate Membership" to full members. The Ultimate Membership entitles the holder to up to 30 days at each of the resorts.



Pools at Mira Vista

The pool area has many comfortable chaise lounges, some in the sun and some in partial shade, but it also has a huge shaded cabana for those wishing to be outside but not in the sun. A lovely waterfall flows and lulls poolside loungers to sleep. At night, lights make the whole area a fantasy land. There is free ice water. Showers and toilets just off to the side. The hot tub is in a huge stone arched structure entwined with plants. Its well shaded but at night, enough moonlight and starlight come in to make it a special experience. The temperature is just perfect for those hot days — refreshing, but not too warm. The temperature is also adjusted according to the season of the year, with it being warmer in winter and cooler in summer, part of the fine tuning for guest comfort that Mira Vista is all about. Natural desert plants, including dozens of giant saguaro cacti are all over the grounds at Mira Vista, adding to the southwest ambiance. A new conversation pool and a volleyball pool have been added.



Mira Vista Nudist Condos Mira Vista Nudist Condos

There is plenty of parking, including for large RVs, but there is space for only a limited number them, so be sure to call ahead if youre planning on sleeping in your rig. There are several 30 amp water and electric hookups and one dry site. There are no sewer hookups but there is a dump station. Also many local truck stops, including Flying J at I-10 Exit 208, have free dump stations and water, along with propane and discounted fuel for Flying J members. Because vegetative and topographical screening makes Mira Vista its own private island, even though its very close to the city, one has the feeling of being just far enough out in the country.

One of the most impressive things about Mira Vista is the restaurant, currently open Thursday through Monday offering three meals daily. The food and service rate as the best of the best of any naturist park. Chef Gerard Convie serves up an eclectic variety of perfectly prepared and warmly served dishes. All windows from the restaurant also afford a wonderful view of the mountains and surrounding countryside.

Nude hiking opportunities abound outside of Marana and Tucson. There are several primitive nude friendly hot springs not far away, as well as commercial and dreamy Potters Aztec Baths, basic Essence Of Tranquility, and super clean Kachina Mineral Baths. Not far over the border into New Mexico is Faywood Hot Springs with two clothing optional soaking and sunning areas, as well as camping, lodging, and massage. Even more nude friendly is El Dorado Hot Springs in Tonopah with a separate nude only community area, as well as lodging, camping, and therapeutic massage. Shangri La Nudist Park offering full RV and resort services is conveniently located only 2.5 hours away from Mira Vista, 35 miles north of Phoenix in New River. Mexico is only one hour south of Mira Vista. Other nearby attractions include the Air Museum, Karchner Caverns, Kitt Peak Observatory, the Sonoran Desert Museum, Organpipe National Monument, Saguaro National Park, and more. Inquire for further information. Stay tuned for news on planned condos and an RV park. Mira Vista is going nowhere but up! " – Camilla and Bill from Arizona

Directions:

From the I-10 freeway, take Exit 246 and go west on North Cortaro Road or Exit 248 on West Ina Road to North Wade Road. Turn Right on Wade Road for 0.4 mile and arrive at 7501 North Wade Road, which will be on your left.

Resort Rules:

No photography or video recording is allowed. Inappropriate behavior between guests and staff is not allowed. Please no explicit sexual behavior in public areas. The Management reserves the right of removing guests from the Resort without refund for any violations of the above.

Facilities:

Hotel Rooms, Park Model Rentals, RV Hookups, Camping, 2 Pools, Bar, Restaurant, Fitness Center, Hiking Trails, Tennis