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Where to stay in Mesa

Find the best Mesa areas and neighborhoods for the activities you enjoy most.

Las Sendas

Discover Las Sendas, an upscale desert retreat on the eastern edge of Mesa. This master-planned community blends luxury living with natural beauty. Championship golf courses wind through saguaro-studded terrain. Outdoor enthusiasts will love direct access to Usery Mountain hiking trails. Resort-style pools and tennis courts offer refreshing breaks from desert adventures. Custom homes with mountain views provide a peaceful escape from city life while still offering modern conveniences.

Dobson Ranch

Characterized by a golf course and small artificial lakes, this planned community in Mesa, Arizona, is bordered by major roads, offering easy access to nearby attractions.

East Mesa

East Mesa balances desert beauty with suburban comfort just outside Phoenix. Golf enthusiasts can tee off at Las Sendas or Augusta Ranch courses. Families love the spacious parks and hiking trails in Usery Mountain Regional Park. The Salt River offers refreshing tubing adventures during hot Arizona summers. Desert landscapes provide a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities in this affordable area. Superstition Springs Center serves local shopping needs while mountain views create dramatic vistas. Most visitors will want to rent a car for easy access to attractions throughout Mesa and beyond.

Mesa Arts District

If you're spending time in Mesa Arts District, check out sights like Mesa Arts Center or Nile Theater and hop on the metro to see more the city at Center Street / Main Street Station or Country Club / Main Street Station.

West Second Street Historic District

Step back in time along the tree-lined streets of West Second Street Historic District. Early 20th century Craftsman and Bungalow homes showcase Mesa's architectural heritage through wooden porches and handcrafted details. This quiet residential area offers an authentic glimpse into Arizona's past. The neighborhood invites peaceful strolls beneath mature shade trees. While primarily residential, visitors can easily reach Mesa Arts Center and Arizona Museum of Natural History nearby. The district's charm comes from its preservation rather than tourist attractions.

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