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Las Sendas delivers the upscale desert retreat experience one didn't know they needed. This east Mesa neighborhood wraps residents in saguaro-studded terrain with hiking trails connecting directly to Usery Mountain Regional Park. The championship golf course winds through dramatic desert landscapes where coyotes might appear at dusk. Resort-style community pools offer refreshing breaks from Arizona sunshine while custom homes showcase classic Southwestern architecture.
Golf enthusiasts and outdoor lovers thrive in Las Sendas with its perfect blend of luxury amenities and natural beauty. Most dining options close early, reflecting the quiet residential vibe. A car is necessary to explore beyond the neighborhood's wide, peaceful streets.
Dobson Ranch offers a peaceful escape with championship golf, scenic lakes, and miles of walking trails winding through this family-friendly Mesa neighborhood. The tennis center provides active entertainment while well-maintained parks create perfect spots for afternoon relaxation. Desert landscaping and mountain views frame this suburban retreat, giving visitors an authentic slice of Arizona living.
Vacation rentals with private pools dominate accommodation options, offering home-like comfort during your stay. Chain restaurants along Dobson Road handle dining needs, while the neighborhood's wide streets and walking paths make exploration easy. A car is recommended as public transit is limited in this quiet residential community.
East Mesa serves up a perfect slice of Arizona desert living without the tourist crush. Salt River tubing offers a refreshing splash through scenic desert landscapes, while golf enthusiasts can tee off at Longbow, Las Sendas, or Augusta Ranch golf clubs. Hikers flock to Usery Mountain Regional Park for trails winding through saguaro forests and spectacular mountain views.
Family-friendly chain restaurants dominate the dining scene with Southwestern flavors at reasonable prices. Accommodations range from budget-friendly hotels to spacious vacation rentals, all typically offering pools to beat the desert heat. A car is essential for exploring this spread-out neighborhood where wide streets and ample parking make navigation easy.
Step back in time along tree-lined streets where Craftsman bungalows and early 1900s homes tell Mesa's story without saying a word. This peaceful historic district invites you to slow down and appreciate architectural details that most tourists zip right past. Take a leisurely stroll past wraparound porches and exposed wood beams while mature shade trees keep the Arizona sun at bay.
You won't find restaurants or shops here—this is a genuine residential area where locals tend gardens and live their daily lives. Nearby Mesa Arts Center and Arizona Museum of Natural History make perfect companions to your neighborhood exploration. B&Bs in converted historic homes offer the most authentic way to experience this quiet piece of Arizona heritage.
Superstition Springs blends suburban comfort with desert adventure just outside Phoenix. Shop till you drop at the sprawling Superstition Springs Center mall or tee off at the picturesque golf club nearby. The dramatic backdrop of the Superstition Mountains creates the perfect setting for family outings, whether you're catching a movie or exploring the quieter residential streets.
Budget-friendly chain hotels and vacation rentals make this area a smart alternative to pricier Phoenix stays. Getting around requires wheels—rent a car or use ride-sharing to hop between the mall, restaurants, and attractions like Cactus Yards. The area shines with practical charm rather than tourist frills, perfect for travelers seeking value and space.
Imagine soaking up the atmosphere at Sloan Park, a stadium in Mesa Grande. Our travelers also like the art galleries in the area— your cultural tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you think Sloan Park is cool, you also might like Mountain America Stadium and Scottsdale Stadium, both located nearby.
You can make plans for a show at Mesa Arts Center during your trip to Mesa. Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the top-notch restaurants while you're in the area.
Riverview Park is just one of the places to see in Mesa, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the top-notch restaurants while you're in the area.
Explore the lovely green spaces of Usery Mountain Regional Park and enjoy the golf courses in Mesa. Attend a sporting event or discover the area's mountain views.
Catch an event at Hohokam Stadium, and enjoy other activities in Mesa such as running. Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the top-notch restaurants while you're in the area.
Explore ancient Hohokam petroglyphs at the Usery Mountain Regional Park, then cool off at local water parks. Catch a spring training baseball game or tee off at one of the many championship golf courses.
We enjoyed our short stay (3 days) in the Mesa/Apache Junction area. We attended a spring training baseball game and went on a number of hikes. We also found plenty of options for our evening dinners.
Todd
10.0/10
Excellent
Mesa is great. Explore! Great foods and breweries, disc golf close by, lost Dutchman state park is only 25 mins away (10 bucks for day pass per vehicle). I say to walk around, nice sidewalks.
sara
10.0/10
Excellent
The Superstition Springs mall was nice with some great game stores and all the restaurants around we stopped at were great Nice Asian and Mexican food options And the Half Price Book store was wonderful
Tara
8.0/10
Good
We enjoyed the natural history museum And the cubs baseball field and the Mormon temple
Bonnie
8.0/10
Good
Mesa isn't particularly note-worthy. The area of the property was more factory/industrial, and right off the motorway. I didn't get a feeling of insecurity, but not sure I would walk around at night and there wasn't really anywhere to walk to.
Bryan
8.0/10
Good
Mesa (along with nearby Queen Creek, Gilbert & Chandler) is typically nice - at least during the non-summer months. There are a lot of places to go - including some very iconic eating establishments..
Dale
10.0/10
Excellent
There use to be a smell of farming and cattle but that is no longer. The city is building up around the once edge of town location. Plenty places to eat around the area
LEEANN
8.0/10
Good
Mesa is a nice place to visit, it is very busy and getting very congested, but I like it. I have family in that area, so we come up a couple times a year. Nice visit.
Teresa
8.0/10
Good
Usually our first choice of areas to stay, while in the Phx Metro area. Mesa has a good vibe and freeway access to other areas is always easy to manuever.
Shelley
10.0/10
Excellent
Went to spend time with my daughter for her birthday. They're was so much to do. We shopped at the mall. Lots of restaurants in the area.
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Mesa Superstition Springs
10/10 Excellent
"Hotel was very clean and well kept in all areas, the staff was super helpful and friendly, and Stephani and Rachel went out of their way to help us with issues with the laundry situation!"
If you're looking for the flexibility to change your plans to Mesa, most accommodations provide refundable* rates you can book. You can see these accommodations by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow down the results.
Where should I consider staying in Mesa if I want an affordable accommodation?
Studio 6 Mesa, AZ – Near Downtown & Sloan Park is an accommodation you might want to consider that'll save you money. You may want to browse more choices on our site, including 7 motels.
Where can I stay in Mesa if I want a vacation home instead of a traditional hotel?
If you want to find a good alternative to a hotel, review our selection of 740 vacation homes. In addition, there are 88 apartments and 154 condos.
What will the weather in Mesa be like during my visit?
July and June are typically the warmest months in Mesa when the average temp is 92°F. January and December are the coldest months when the average temperature is 58°F. August and December are the months with the most rain.
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Find out more about Mesa
Find out more about Mesa
Mesa is a family-friendly place known for its restaurants. Sports fans can enjoy golfing and baseball games. Why not spend time at Golfland Sunsplash and Arizona Museum of Natural History?Popular sights in the surrounding area include Talking Stick Resort Casino.