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    4.1 (164 reviews)

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    Julie P.

    Beautiful RV resort. Landscaped, fresh, clean yards with the coolest of fruit trees and dog friendly, kid friendly, adult friendly!!!! There was a place to do what you do for everyone in this park. Laundry facilities were a 10 out of 10!!! The park is located beside 3 large rv parts & supplies, and 20 min from a National Park. It is a little more pricey than your run of the mill park but you get what you pay for with this one!

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    Staci A.

    This was just an overnight stop for us, but we would've been happy to spend a longer time here! What a gem! Friendly staff, large park, lots of trees, spacious gravel sites, very clean grounds and amenities, 2 pools, an onsite restaurant and a well stocked registration area. They have several upgrade options to some sites...a double deck patio, outdoor kitchen, fire place...choose the level you want! They also have sites that are covered, which is super deluxe. I did read a review that said the area was sketchy, but it felt very safe to us. I didn't see anything funky outside or inside the park. It did look like it's in an older section of town, but don't hesitate to stay here! We loved it.

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    Vicky G.

    We stayed here for 2 nights while visiting our grandson at U of A. Staff is so friendly, park is clean, they have activities and socials. Plus their own restaurant. We will definitely be back. My granddaughter who came with us already chose her preferred site. You can't go wrong staying here

    Lisa S.

    y Days KOA Tucson has been a great stay for our family while my husband was in Tucson for work for a week. We were grateful to have this koa and not have to do an air bnb or hotel. There was several standout features that made it a highly recommended RV park. Here are some of the highlights: 1. BBQ Rush Restaurant: The park is home to the BBQ Rush restaurant, which serves delicious food. The menu offers a variety of options from bbq to INDIAN FOOD sayyy what???? I was pleasantly shocked to see Indian food on an RV park barbecue menu! and it was GOOD! the flavors are outstanding. Whether you're a meat lover or prefer vegetarian dishes, Indian, Mexican, or American food they have you covered! They also have great happy hour specials. they also deliver food to the pool and your campsite which is a wonderful feature! Mary was our server the whole time and she was the sweetest waitress you could ever ask for. She was definitely a highlight for us on our stay here. 2. Pool and Hot Tub: Lazy Days KOA Tucson features a nice pool and hot tub area. The pool is clean and well-maintained, providing a refreshing escape from the heat. The hot tub is perfect for relaxing and unwinding after a long day! Great waterfall feature and the restaurant delivers food and drinks to the pool as well as to your campsite. 3. Spacious and Well-Designed Sites: The park offers a variety of spacious and well-designed sites. There are plenty of options to choose from, and each site provides a comfortable and enjoyable camping experience a lot of the sites have their own dog gate area and dog park on the site. There are covered campsites and there are also cabins if you don't have a trailer. The park itself is large and beautifully landscaped, with lots of fruit trees. creating a serene and peaceful environment. 4. Activities for Kids: Families with kids will appreciate the abundance of activities available at Lazy Days KOA Tucson. From playgrounds to organized games and events, there is always something fun for the little ones to enjoy. The park staff goes above and beyond to ensure that children have a memorable and fun-filled stay. Every day there is a new activity, usually multiple from craft events to ice cream, socials and wine socials for the adults. 5. Cleanliness and Maintenance: Lazy Days KOA Tucson takes great pride in its cleanliness and maintenance. The staff keep the park in excellent condition. The facilities are very clean 6. Safety and Security: The park is gated, and access is limited to guests only, providing a sense of safety and security. The park staff is attentive and friendly, always available to assist with any concerns or questions. We will be back for work in the next couple weeks and definitely staying here again very nice RV park !

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    Mrs A.

    Shout out to Jeff and Haley for their extra special attention and care! This is such a lovely camp with citrus trees at nearly every site.

    Rear of premium pull through site

    This park gave us a lot to write about with several pros and also cons. Pros, clean park, with spacious spot if you pay for the larger spots, clean bathroom and shower, with many through the park. Many Activities throughout out the parks to keep kids busy, along with a Mexican restaurant and bar. The bar has beer and basic cocktail. I asked the bartender for an old fashioned and a Manhattan and she started at me blankly. The fruit trees throughout the park are great and provide great shade. You're also allowed to pick the fruit for free. The grapefruits were delicious. Many attractions close by. If you're into whiskey and pizza,Batch and Jamies are a must. Now the cons, Definitely not loctated in the best side of Tucson, several homeless encampments around. One gate has security in the evening, but the other gate has no security and is open all night and day, the bathrooms do not have codes. Too many long term stay with not so friendly people. It's pet friendly and we also own a dog, but too many dogs barking at all hours with them tied up outside. The speed limits with in the park are only a suggestion, when even the employees on golf carts are zooming around. Having an end premium lot we got to see a lot of it. If you're a light sleeper, bring ear plugs, highway, railroad and air traffic noise especially in the early morning is definitely something to consider. So if you're a family, that can sleep through anything, this is the place for you to enjoy. If you're a retired couple who is use to more quiet this may be off putting. But overall it a solid 4 stars. They definitely try.

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    Hillary P.

    Wow! This is not just camping, it's glamping!! Located within 20 minutes of downtown Tucson, saguaro national park, and a load of national parks and monuments, this is a great place to stop for R&R. This is not the type of camping I did as a kid. This campground includes a wonderful reception center with the restaurant and bar on site. Food can be ordered from the restaurant and it will be delivered to your site. Daily activities are available for folks staying here. While we were here, we participated in an ice cream, social, and looking forward to high stakes bingo and even the pancake breakfast that's held on Sunday mornings. A mini putt putt golf course is spread throughout the complex and there are two swimming pools and hot tubs available for visitors. The complex includes a state of the art fitness center, multiple laundry, facilities, showers, and a number of amenities I can't even recall at the moment! While a little pricier than a standard campground this is certainly a destination for a number of snowbirds. The complex is exceptionally secure and amazingly maintained. There are special programs for kids on the site as well. Pets are allowed to so be prepared for barking dogs occasionally throughout the campground. Throughout the day groundskeepers roam the area in golf carts ready to attend to your every need. Garbage is picked up from site, maintenance is available as needed, and are they are available to answer any questions you might have. If you forgot something, the folks at the front desk can help. Wood can be ordered and delivered to site. Propane refills are available on the property. RV supply stores are in abundance around the area. RV repairs will even come to your site if necessary. Each of the campsites is unique. There are a number of campsites that include sundecks, televisions, and fire pits. Others include fenced in pet areas, and there are even some that include outdoor kitchens and fireplaces. Fruit trees are planted throughout the complex, and guests are encouraged to come get fruit, picking equipment for the main building and help themselves to produce daily! All of the roads are well paved, which allows for running, and or walking within the security of the complex. Nearby bike trails allow those who want to wander further a nice and safe area to access Bicycle rentals, golf cart, rentals, and a number of other services are available from the Campground headquarters. It is a rather large campground with several hundred hundred campsites that accommodate a range from tents to high-end RV homes. Cabin rentals are also available on the property although they are limited. Remember that this is in an urban destination, so ambient noise from roads, trains, planes, etc. should be expected. This is an exceptionally popular destinations so reservations in advance are required and strongly encouraged. Most of the negative reviews I've seen regarding this location is that individuals wanting to extend their stay and could not which just goes to show how in demand this location is in you should plan accordingly.

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    Sharon J.

    My husband and I don't even know where to start...we arrived and there was karaoke in the restaurant. We were given a schedule of activities! We were only staying the one night, so we didn't even get a chance to go in the heated pool with the mountains in the background and a waterfall off to the side. The sites are solar powered! Really nice campground. We needed to shower to rush to a dinner reservation, so we used theirs as we didn't have time to heat our water. Gorgeous slate flooring and walls, amazing water pressure, and a shelf that is actually big enough for your toiletries. About a dozen washers and a dozen dryers. We did 3 loads! In between the laundry and bathrooms is a really nice fitness center. When we checked out we asked where the closest place to get propane is...apparently it is onsite! Best KOA ever! Truly a resort.

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    Lots to do here! Family and pet friendly. Great variety of site options. Price varies like all KOA and campgrounds.

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    Catalina State Park - Plume thistle, I believe.

    Catalina State Park

    4.5(140 reviews)
    19.3 mi

    Beautiful park with great trails. Loved the Alamo Loop…read more They need to train their campground hosts better. They drove passed a family with a live wood fire several times, which are prohibited. They didn't say anything to the grandparents constantly driving the UTV in circles around the campground for 3 days (wrong direction sometimes) and letting the grandkids steer. Then, at the dump station, there were 3 of us in line and the last guy who pulled out of the site closest to the dump blocked road exiting our loop and rather than making him go around and come back parked on the side, he made me move (middle vehicles) so the guy blocking the road could pull forward. If it's a flat area, we usually multi-task (hook up the tow car at the dump while rooting and rinsing the black tank) and we're done hooking up well before we're done emptying and rinsing the black tank. Not today. The Barney Fife campground host played the I'm in charge roll. Then after I moved he told me to move to a different spot that would have had me park off the asphalt in the dirt, which isn't allowed. What a putz.

    I have been to Catalina State Park to hike Romero Pools twice now. There is a $20 parking fee for a…read morecar of 2-4 people, which is a bit pricey, but the hike is worth it! There are bathrooms that are kept relatively clean and stocked with toilet paper and hand sanitizer at the trailhead. The hike to Romero Pools is about 6 miles out and back, and it is hard to get lost on the trail. After the first mile, there are not any more trails intersecting with the Romero Pools trail. The trail is rocky but very rewarding, as you are able to see your progress of climbing the mountain almost the whole time. Last fall there was not any water in the pools, but this year with all the rain, we saw plenty of waterfalls, streams, and pools. It is very peaceful to sit by the water at the end, and some people I was with even went in the water. While I cannot speak much on the other trails in this park, I do recommend giving Romero Pools a try if you are up for morning adventure!

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    Catalina State Park - Camp site A-8, Catalina State Park, Az May 27, 2023

    Camp site A-8, Catalina State Park, Az May 27, 2023

    Catalina State Park - Catalina State Park May 27, 2023

    Catalina State Park May 27, 2023

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    Rose Canyon Campground - Senior fees for camping

    Rose Canyon Campground

    3.3(3 reviews)
    21.3 mi

    A nice getaway! We reserved camping spot #11, and the site is on a slope. The pros about the site…read moreare you are away from people. The background is gorgeous with the pine trees and the mountain. The cons are going up and down to get camping gear from the parking area. The campsite is not recommended for the elderly or people with ambulatory challenges. Here are things to consider before camping at Rose Canyon Campground: 1. Bring a source of light (I.e., flashlight, headlight, and LED lantern light.) It's very dark at night, and there is no light source. 2. A gas camping grill. There is a fire ban during my stay. So that's mean can't BBQ and make a campfire. 3. Make a portable bathroom with a privacy tent. The campground has a vault toilet. It's a walk, and it's very dark at night. 4. Pack up on the hand sanitizer and baby wipes because there are no handwashing stations. Or you can make your own handwashing area. 5. Most important of all is to bring plenty of water. The campsite can be reserve and get info at -https://camprrm.com/parks/arizona/tucson/rose-canyon-campground/ Happy Camping!

    This WAS one of my favorite campgrounds…read more While checking in at Rose Canyon Campground 9/23/22 with my reservation, I was asked to show my Senior Annual Pass. I ALWAYS have my hangtag with my Senior Annual Pass to show. Shane, at kiosk, said Recreation.gov ONLY honors Senior Lifetime Pass. Shane charged me extra $52.00 because I didn't have a Senior Lifetime Pass. My friends behind me in their car were witnessing this transaction. After my camping trip up at Rose Canyon Campground, I went to Sabino Canyon Visitor Center to inquire about why Recreation.gov changed their Senior Passes and how I had to pay an additional fee of $52.00. The employees showed me their brochure which clearly states that my Senior Annual Pass was VALID and I should have NOT BEEN CHARGED the extra fees !. I promptly notified Recreation.gov and through lengthy emails, screen shots of charges, Rose Canyon Campground Facility Manager said that I DID NOT SHOW my Senior Annual Pass to Shane and that's why I was charged!!! WOW !!! MY FRIENDS WERE EYE WITNESSES THAT I SHOWED MY HANGTAG TO SHANE !!! I know the PROTOCOL because I camp a lot and KNOW TO SHOW MY HANGTAG WITH MY SENIOR ANNUAL PASS !!! Rose Canyon Campground Facility Manager has accused me of something I did not do in order for them NOT to reimburse me for the extra fees of $52.00. *** How many SENIOR CITIZENS have they done this to ??? SHAME ON YOU ROSE CANYON CAMPGROUND FACILITY MANAGER AND SHANE FOR EXTRA CHARGES AND TREATING A SENIOR CITIZEN FREQUENT CAMPER AT ROSE CANYON CAMPGROUND IN THIS MANNER !!!

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    Rose Canyon Campground - The hangtag I showed Shane when requested during check-in at Rose Canyon Campground.  My friends behind me in their car were witnesses!

    The hangtag I showed Shane when requested during check-in at Rose Canyon Campground. My friends behind me in their car were witnesses!

    Rose Canyon Campground - Site 48 RV No electric site. Mixture of Sun and shade

    Site 48 RV No electric site. Mixture of Sun and shade

    Rose Canyon Campground - Charged by Shane $52 for not having Senior Lifetime Pass

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    Charged by Shane $52 for not having Senior Lifetime Pass

    Tucson / Lazydays KOA - campgrounds - Updated June 2026

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