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    Pima County Fairgrounds RV Park

    3.7 (15 reviews)

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    Tena C.

    We've stayed here during January the past two years. The price is right compared to other RV parks in the area, and its location is close to Tucson without being too close. Our first stay, we were out front in the middle of the rodeo rigs and it was quite muddy, and tight for our big rig. The second time we were back by the tree line with more space in between rigs and a bit of grass for the pups. This area was way less busy with traffic going by and was very close to the fitness trail that we took advantage of every day. There are events happening regularly, but there was plenty of room for everyone during our stay. The staff was friendly and helpful checking us in and when we filled up with propane on our way out. We would definitely stay here again on our way through.

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    Tom L.

    If you simply need a stop over, it's great. Did not use their facilities since we're self-contained. You'll either park in a gravel lot with sites lined up or... a dirt, sparse grass, with a few slight trees more conventional looking RV spot. No staff on site during our stay. Nice sunset though!

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    Staff has been great and very helpful and personable. Spots are large. Parking is on gravel.

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    Less expensive full hookup campground with laundry, tank dump, propane, and dog parks than most RV parks with similar facilities.

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    Voyager RV Resort & Hotel

    Voyager RV Resort & Hotel

    3.0(59 reviews)
    4.5 mi
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    Our room was comfortable & quiet. The amenities were great & restaurant on the premises was handy…read more& very good. We would definitely stay here again.

    We stayed the first time at the Voyager RV Resort and Hotel starting December of 2019 for 3 months…read morein our RV. We came back the following winter of 2020-2021. We were fairly new full time RVers and picked this park because of all the amenities. We recently learned pickleball and they have many courts and skill levels. And offered classes to improve your skills. If you like crafts there were a variety of classes available for a fee. Jewelry making to ceramics and woodworking. There are multiples pools and hot tubs, scuffle board. Although the park is 55 plus park they do allow family to stay for short time. Our adults kids came to visit for a few days. The RVs were mainly in one area, although there were sites available between park models. The resort included regular homes, park models with that looked like homes and older metal standard looking ones. In the RV section there were other RVers like us that stayed from 2 to 6 months and traveled the rest of the time. We met some great people at the park through pickleball or neighbors that we still stay in touch with. The park itself has a restaurant and hotel. The restaurant was great fun on karaoke night to order food drinks and punish the crowd with our singing voices. During high season they offer concert series of musical performer and holiday parties. Outside the park there were all kinds of desert trails to hike or bike. I really enjoyed all that Tucson area had to offer. So many mountain biking and hiking trail. There were many interesting places close by to visit. Our 3rd winter I would have preferred going back here, however the elevation bothered my husband. The park is at around 2,800 feet. It wasn't perfect all the time, the park had a probably with their trash pickup. We happen to be unlucky enough to pick a site near the dumpster and it was over full often from others in the park who had trash pickup that forgot to put trash out or had large boxes. One our neighbors had to complain loudly before manager became involved and something was done about it. The park offered discounts to returning RVers if you signed up in advance.

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    Rincon Country East RV Resort

    Rincon Country East RV Resort

    3.4(12 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    We stayed here a little over a week for a Covid 'change of scenery'. We work from home of course…read moreand sometimes, you just need a new view. Anyway, there are a lot of permanent homes, mobile homes and a fair number of RV's here. Most people seem to be here for long term stays, so it's pretty quiet. They have a really nice pool, hot tub (although that was indoors), and quite a few activities happening- even transport to different areas of town. The sites are well maintained, with hedges to give you privacy. They do have a palm tree on just about every site that may make backing in a bit difficult for larger rigs, but looks like most people figured it out :) Office staff were very friendly, we added an extra couple of days to our stay with no problem. Water/electric all functional. Really nice holiday decorations from the residents too. They have bocce ball and pickle ball courts too. The Mountain Views are stunning as well. There are many things to do around here too. This place is about 12 mins to the Saguaro National Park- excellent hiking and biking here- and a picnic lunch on a gorgeous December day in Arizona. The Pima flight museum is super close as well. If you get time, visit the Old Town Tucson Artisan Market (about 20 mins drive) for handmade crafts and such. They have a courtyard restaurant (with a resident turtle) that was really nice on a sunny day. Great change of scenery for us, and we will be back for a longer term stay.

    Photos show a very nice park and great amenities. Driving by, it's a lovely walled community…read more The problem is, no one replies to e-mails, no one replies to voice mail. NO ONE RETURNS ANY CONTACT AT ALL. How are you supposed to talk with anyone about the park? How are you supposed to apply? How are you supposed to tour the park? All attempted contact was utterly ignored, even when I made it clear I hoped to be a resident. Why the heck do they bother listing phone numbers and e-mail addresses when NO ONE WILL ANSWER OR RETURN CALLS/REPLIES? Absolutely no professionalism whatsoever, and clearly uninterested in welcoming people interested in living there. My advice to those potentially interested in Rincon East: DON'T BOTHER.

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    Crazy Horse R V Campgrounds - Beautiful sunset over the RV park

    Crazy Horse R V Campgrounds

    2.9(34 reviews)
    8.0 mi

    We love this RV campground. It provides every amenity needed and the staff is exceptionally…read morefriendly and helpful. I love bicycling and the popular loop biking trail is just a quarter of a mile from the RV park. We stay here almost every winter and always look forward to coming back.

    My wife and I just completed a 20+ day stay at Crazy Horse RV Park in Tucson, AZ! I did not due my…read moredue diligence when I picked this park for our AZ stay; I now wish I had! The park has a very friendly staff, great big laundry and shower rooms. We found the park a bit worn but not trashed up. We found the staff attentive when we had questions. They were also willing to reach out to the owner when they were unable to provide an answer. All in all, our stay was somewhat positive due to the park being cost affective. The park itself is very basic, once we arrived, I realized I had not done my usual research and was somewhat underwhelmed! The first disappointment was the complete lack of Wi-Fi available at our site. There were clear instructions on the parks information sheet that detailed the correct process to follow if we had difficulty logging on. The troubleshooting process was cumbersome and the final result after ten days of trying to rectify the problem was a complete stay with "NO" Wi-Fi. Via the park's instructions, I had to call the park's Internet Provider which took a day to receive a call back. The provider's representative told me that the park's router that was to provide a signal to our location in the park was inoperative and I would have to call the park's staff. I did that and was told it would be checked later that day. Two days later I called again and was told I would have to speak to the owner. A day later the owner called me and told me that he would personally look into the router and call me by 3:00pm that afternoon. I called the office at 4:30pm when I did not hear back from the owner and was told he would call me in the morning. Two days later I called again, again no call back from the owner. At this time, we are now almost ten days into our stay and I gave up. If you are a dog/pet owner this is your park! We are not pet owners so this also made our stay uncomfortable. I had to ask our neighbor who had his pet on a 30' line to please keep his dog on his side of his RV. His pet was tied to his door rail and had enough line to come all the way around his RV onto our lot and up to our picnic table. Of the 20+ days we stayed at the park there was only one morning that I was not awakened early (before 7:00am) by barking dogs and only two nights that I was not awakened between 11:00pm and midnight, again by barking dogs. The park is also not in the best area of Tucson which might have also impacted the higher level of barking. Our spot in the park was near the street which most likely added to the noise level. If you are considering staying at Crazy Horse you might be wise to ask for a location deeper into the park. Knowing what I know now I would have definitely asked for a location on the total opposite side of the park. We did like the spot we were in that placed us under the park's solar panels. This provided a roof over our location which did not completely shield us from the weather but did offer some protection. I would think these spaces would be a must if one is planning a summertime stay. I wish it wasn't so, but our negatives experiences outweighed our positives with regard to our stay. If I had done better research some of these deficiencies might have come to light before we made our reservation and we might have chosen not to stay at the park. The solar panel roof option was a plus, the friendly staff was a plus as well as the restrooms and the big laundry. The pet hair in the laundry was a bit of a disappointment but not a deal breaker. We had to search for a washer and dryer that DID Not require us to clean out the pet hair before we used the machines. The rather large number of dogs all around us was a real pain as was the advertising of the nonexistent Wi-Fi service. I would most likely have taken the lack of Wi-Fi in stride if I had not been told to expect a "call-back" from the owner. If I am told to expect a call, I will expect a call, that is just common courtesy! If you are a pet owner and do not mind a higher-than-normal noise ratio, if you are not looking for a resort vibe, and you are looking for a good low rate with no Wi-Fi this is your place. If you are expecting a bit more and you need Wi-Fi, you may wish to look down the road.

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    Crazy Horse R V Campgrounds - Nice site with a tree and a bush. Plenty of room to park my car in front.

    Nice site with a tree and a bush. Plenty of room to park my car in front.

    Crazy Horse R V Campgrounds - Views from the walking trail

    Views from the walking trail

    Crazy Horse R V Campgrounds - Nice view while working

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    Nice view while working

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