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Tucson / Lazydays KOA

5151 South Country Club Road
85706, Tucson
Arizona, Estados Unidos

A beautiful, family-friendly RV resort with large pull-through and back-in sites that have full hookups, cable and fruit trees. There are two laundry rooms, two pools with hot tubs and many other amenities to enjoy. Open 365 days per year, this pet-friendly facility even has an exclusive pet park for furry travel companions. The Florizona Grille is a full-service restaurant located at the campground, and open five days a week with daily food and drink specials.

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Campo de golfe
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Pearline Hermann
Inglês (US)
For nearly 12 months now, we've made this KOA our home away from home. It's a delightful spot! The sites are roomy with ample space between RVs. Not one, but two swimming pools and laundry facilities are available. There's also a handy convenience store, a dining establishment, and common areas for socializing. The power supply is consistently dependable, even in the height of summer! Our 44ft 5th wheel fits comfortably, and there's room for even larger RVs. The dog park is expansive. Plus, the cleanliness is top-notch!
3 dias ás

Jamil Jakubowski
Inglês (US)
We lodged here during a youth football competition over a weekend. The location was perfect, just about a mile from Kino sports complex. It's located on the more industrial side of the highway, so the environment is quite commercial with plenty of barbed wire and curiosity. But we never felt uncomfortable during our stay. The park and its staff were incredibly welcoming! The sites were mainly flat and very tidy. We opted for one of the dog-friendly sites with a fire pit, which was equipped with dog fencing, table/chairs, and a bench around the fire pit, making set up and pack down a breeze. The place also had two swimming pools and was very pet-friendly. The regular trash collection throughout the day was a plus. The on-site restaurant served delicious pizza and wings. We will definitely choose this place again for our next sporting or recreational visit to the area.
3 dias ás

Karson Koch
Inglês (US)
Our stay at this park was brief, just two nights, yet we were captivated by the plethora of amenities it provided. We brought our 32-foot 5th wheel and were allocated a spot at the park's rear, which suited our preferences perfectly. Our site was a level gravel area complemented by a concrete patio equipped with a patio set. Despite the park being fully occupied, we enjoyed the solitude of having no immediate neighbors. Our site was adorned with citrus trees bearing lemons and grapefruits, their fragrance delighting our senses. We were provided with full hook-ups, and while the cable TV service was subpar, the internet connectivity was satisfactory. The park boasted two swimming pools, two laundry facilities, playgrounds, a vast dog park, a basketball court, and other amenities we didn't get to explore. They organized a pancake breakfast on Sunday morning. We didn't sample the food from the BBQ restaurant on-site. The park was conveniently located for us to drive to a nearby folk music festival in downtown. It's worth noting that the check-in process was a bit hectic, so they requested drivers to remain in their vehicles while passengers handled the registration process. This approach kept things orderly and efficient.
3 dias ás

Simone Hodkiewicz
Inglês (US)
I haven't had the chance to lodge at many KOA campgrounds, but this one tops my list. It boasts a diverse range of RV campsites (their map lists 16 different kinds). Options include back in, pull through, covered, patio sky decks, paw pens, buddy sites, grassy areas, young explorer spots, fire features, and more. They also provide cabins and tent sites. The cost fluctuates significantly depending on the type of site. The campground is equipped with two swimming pools, pickleball courts, a gym, a BBQ eatery, a nature pond, mini-golf, a playground, a tiny library, a small shop, numerous pet zones, bathrooms, showers, laundry facilities, communal fire pits, and other recreational activities. Site 1555 is a standard back-in spot (presumably their most affordable option). The site features a rocky terrain with a concrete patio, a wrought iron picnic table with chairs, and an asphalt pad ahead of the concrete. Some guests park their vehicles on the asphalt pad, while others park on the rocky area between the concrete pad and the neighboring RV. There are also fruit trees scattered across various sites. Campers are permitted to pick the fruit. They even had a box near the office filled with free fruit for anyone to take. Despite being a private park, the space between the sites appears to be sufficient. The utilities functioned well. For trash disposal, simply bag it up and leave it at your site. The staff members collect trash throughout the day. The Verizon signal was strong, allowing for calls, texts, internet browsing, and video streaming. I wish I could have spent more time here on this visit. I will certainly return in the future. Additionally, the campground is conveniently located near the 131-mile Tucson Bike Loop.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
We went to Lazydays RV Campground for a rally after 4 weeks of boondocking in the middle of nowhere. The RV Park is part of the Lazydays RV Sales and Service center, so it is a giant facility. It's a first class facility, though it can be a little noisy at night with the helicopters and sirens blaring. There are citrus trees between most spots, so we enjoyed the grapefruit while we were there. The restaurant looked surprisingly good, the staff was very friendly and the laundry rooms are both big and clean. It's not our type of campground, we prefer more nature. But if you're in Tucson and want to be near the gem show or get your RV serviced it's a great location. **We paid a discounted rally rate while we were here.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
We are traveling from Calif to NC (almost there.) By far, this has been our favorite RV park. It’s site types, sizes and cleanliness are second to none. 5hey are also arranged to be very private. It will forever be the RV park by which all others will be measured and which other parks should aspire to in terms of the layout and site selections. We chose this park because it has sites with private, grassy dog runs. Were traveling with two medium-sized fur babies so this was a great option. That said, ours was back in the corner. It’s a huge site but the fenced dog area was too far away from our site. Most of the others are right next to RV. They have too many site options to list but some have fireplaces or pits, private areas and swings, as well as a solar-panel covered section. This would be great if you’re there in the heat of the summer. The park also has some other nice amenities and a great bbq restaurant which will deliver to your door. There’s lots to do for families, but this is one of the negatives for us — too many kids. They should create an adult-only section with its own pool. The pool closest to us was right next to play yard and filled with kids the whole time. Therefore, we would never use it. The showers were also right next to pool, which I didn’t care for. But the main reason, I can’t give this park a 5 is because of noise and mediocre showers. The showers are nothing to write home about and they weren’t sparkling clean, which is important to us - and extra important during COVID. Our site being in the corner was next to a mobile home park, which was noisy and there’s quite a bit of freeway and airport traffic. I also had 5G on my phone. Compendium needs to add that as an option:) But overall, we enjoyed the park and our time there...and so did the dogs;)
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
If you like lots of kids with no supervision (riding dirt bikes around), overcrowded pools, this is your place. The amenities are nice but this an extremely busy, noisy park!
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
Price reflects standard FHU, pull-thru, level site on river rock utilizing KOA Klub discount and rewards. Really liked this space with distance from neighbors, cement patio and a patio furniture set, asphalt parking spot and our own citrus tree! We were also in a quiet section without partyers and little kids. Entire park looked clean with staff working hard. Easy access to services and the Tucson Bike Loop. However, the two pools tended to be too chilly for us and were packed with resident children who do not 'social distance.' Hot tubs were small and packed with people who got in and stayed in, or climbed in exceeding recommendations without consideration or social distancing. We were auditioning this campground for the possibility of an extended stay next year which we might consider if the world returns to more normal. For now, there were too many unsupervised resident kids for us. AT&T & Verizon decent, cable TV was good.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
This was an amazing place in every way . . . except one which is very important to us personally. We stayed for a couple of nights in December 2020, when COVID rates were skyrocketing everywhere & especially Arizona. We had just come from a KOA in New Mexico which had 100% mask compliance throughout the campground. Here, despite the high infection rates there was zero mask compliance amongst campers anywhere in the campground. The staff wore masks and we watched them diligently clean campsite furniture after campers checked out. But, nothing was done to encourage compliance from campers. In NM there were signs everywhere. Here, they were actively encouraging campers to gather at group (super spreader) activities. Seriously? Over 300,000 dead and they go on to host a full slate of weekly activities and pancake breakfast like nothing is happening? The pool area was full of unmasked people. No one wore a mask in the restroom or laundry. Lots of screaming children ran maskless through our site the entire time. Groups of entitled snowbirds tottered around everywhere in blissful, maskless denial. Four adult males on one site openly heckled and taunted my wife for wearing a mask while she walked our dog. They were so vile she became too scared to go out of our RV. It was callous, we were very disappointed.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
I have to give this campground top marks for several reasons. First of all it is well run. It is clean and orderly. Lots of camping options from tenting sites to cabins to enormous pull throughs with overhead shading from the sun. They have a great on premise bbq restaurant that will deliver to your campsite. We had a nice level gravel site with a fruit bearing orange tree. The campground is a block from miles and miles of fabulous biking and hiking trails. They are also adjacent to several RV service centers. They have numerous other amenities but we avoided them due to the virus. Internet was included but not always available. Some noise from nearby highways and airports. Seeing the fighter jets is cool but they can be loud. We would stay here again next time we are passing through. Very pleased.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
We decided to stay at KOA because of its fame. The staff was accommodating to our request to be close to the bathrooms as we travel with our camper van that doesn’t have one. However, the bathroom wasn’t clean enough: there was no cover seats, one of the doors didn’t lock and, when we woke up in the morning, it was obvious that it hadn’t been cleaned. If you’re only here for 1 night and not interested in the extra amenities/events, I’d recommend you find a smaller, more well-taken care of campsite.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
We stay here each winter we are on the west coast. We find we enjoy the central location for hiking in the various locations in all directions and the convenience of having stores near by. We also enjoy the extra large sites that give us a lot of room for ourselves and ample space between us and our neighbors. The roads in the park are very wide with lots of room for easy backing in. The sites are gravel parking, cement patio with extended blacktop, and an extra gravel area. Each site has a table and four chairs and most sites have a citrus tree. There are two pools, a small playground, large grass dog park, pickleball courts inside, and restaurant. There are some planned activities but this is not your typical KOA meant for families. There are four different sites. We stayed part of out time in a deluxe site. These are the same size as all the sites but have a small lawn and a hedge for privacy. However, these sites are on the north side of the park and they have more train and highway noise. They also face the new solar roofs. Our other site was on the southwest side and was a double back in. This was a much quieter area. Be aware that if you should park under the new solar roof, there is a continuous hum from the solar mechanisms on the ends.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
Good location to visit the National parks and mountains nearby! Very well maintained but also very very crowded! Note this is a giant gravel parking lot! The dog areas are super small but there is a large nice dog area at the very front of the park
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
I stayed here for Alumafiesta and it served it's purpose. There were plenty of amenities, including pools and workout room. Full hook ups and level sites. Great for group gatherings. Easy to get to. Nice staff. Everything you could ask for. Except for nature. Liked the fact you could pick fruit from the trees around you.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
We stayed at the Lazy Days KOA for an entire year while wrapping up work in the Tucson area. Our pros: 1. Close to everything including work for us 2. Great amenities (showers, pools, laundry, citrus trees in the spring!) 3. Neighborhood feel so no issues with fellow campers and safe to walk around in the park at night Our cons: 1. Surrounding area is not the best 2. Can be noisy with trains and F16s/A10s from the Air force Base or National Guard 3. Pricey but what can you expect from a KOA? We will need to be back in Tucson next winter for work again and plan to stay here for those months as well. We went with a back-in site (its cheapest) and found that the side of the park we are on is the quietest in general. It's where they put most of the work kampers in the winter as well.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
A nice urban RV site and much nicer than most KOA's. The place has every park feature you could think of, mostly catering to Class A's but all others are here too. While the surrounding neighborhood is sketchy after dark, it's fine during the day. It's right next to Lazydays RV if you need service etc. I think we had one of the best spots in the park, and we paid a little extra for this premium site with a nice paver patio and outdoor fireplace. There is a restaurant /bar on site, pool table, reading room, mail room for your Amazon packages etc. The site has a limited selection of groceries and a few RV items like most KOA's. One thing that might bother people is there are ton of fighter jets taking off from DM Air Base, (i like) and next to a train, so if you're looking for a silent peaceful park you should try something else, but if you need a full featured KOA that's a bit noisy than this is your spot
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
This is a great park with wide sites, chairs and table, and resort amenities including a pool and fitness area. Plus large dog area where my dog got to chase the ball and play with other dogs. Each site has a lemon, orange, or grapefruit tree that you can pick from. Curbside garbage pickup too! Not far from highway, airport, and railroad tracks but the noise wasn't excessive. T-mobile was good enough for streaming with some buffering.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
This KOA is across the street from our dealer and is connected to the Lazy Days in Tucson. This is a HUGE parking lot campground, not an oasis in the desert but rather an urban parking lot conveniently located next to multiple RV dealers. That being said, our one night there was fantastic. We didn't get to use the dog run but our site was extremely nice, worth paying a little extra for the spit of grass and the privacy it afforded. We had dinner and drinks in the on-site restaurant/longue. Not an extensive menu but it was VERY welcomed after a stressful week and a quick turn-around between trips. We would overnight here again if we had too without question. The huge solar array they've built is worth viewing for one night.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
First the good stuff: This RV park is quite large, very clean, and well laid-out, and the staff were very helpful and friendly. The dog park is HUGE and we used it every day. Lemon and grapefruit trees along each lot offer fresh fruit for campers. If you're looking for someplace clean, with lots of activities, a restaurant, and a high-end clientele (we spotted three Prevosts there) this might be the spot for you. The bad stuff: we found it a bit too "sterile" for our tastes. Apart from the dog park and a few premium sites, there's not a blade of grass to be seen: the park is entirely asphalt and gravel. There was also a lot of noise: every day loud fighter jets from the Air Force base next door were flying overhead. There were train whistles pretty often, one RVer liked to drive his gas-powered go-cart around the park, and our neighbors on both sides were working on their coaches during most of our stay, including one working on his ailing generator making noise and blowing gas fumes our way. It's the first RV park we've stayed in that had barbed wire all the way around--although we felt completely safe in the whole area even outside the park. We would consider returning again for a short stay. We stayed in January 2015.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
This is a very quiet and clean KOA. The laundry facility, pool, playground and dog park are all awesome. My kids loved picking lemons from the trees between campsites. There's not much here in the way of nature or "real" camping, but we were visiting family for a week and it was an easy place to stay.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
If you are into resorts with pools, saunas, workout room, restaurant, etc, than this might be the place for you during the winter months. Its a nice, clean, beautiful smelling (due to the fruit trees) campground. I am kind of a more rustic camper and don't really use all of the other amenities. But I did like the sites in the #1538 area since they seemed quieter than the area around site #1625. I came here one year for a rally and then came for a few weeks the second year (2015) to visit some friends. The BIG PLUS for me, they have the biggest fenced-in dog park area that I have ever seen in a campground. It basically is a water retention area and since normally it is dry in Tucson, the park is dry with some grass. When it rains, you wouldn't take your dog there but I am assuming that it is fairly infrequent.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
This is a great spot to regroup after you've been in the desert, unhooked, for several weeks. The sites are large and level (there's a beautiful flowering orange tree at our site), the laundry room is clean and happy, the fitness room is pretty well equipped and there's two pools. It's a good place to have your mail forwarded to -- the staff are very accommodating and helpful. If you want a break from cooking, there's a large restaurant on site, and within a mile there's a Fry's grocery. Everything else in Tucson is very accessible from this location. As a runner, I like that there are plenty of sidewalks and neighborhoods around the park for running, although they're not always the most scenic, and you can also run 1-mile laps around this giant place if you don't feel like venturing out. We hear that there's a new bike trail here that leads out to Tucson's fantastic system of trails.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
Clean, nice sites, family friendly, good BBQ
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
Honestly this park has literally everything. There are spots with personal fenced in dog areas, spots with putt putt, and some spots with children’s play sets (slides, swings, etc).
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
Stayed in tent site DT4 for one night. Had a nice covered patio over picnic table with wall facing the afternoon sun. Lighting, electric, water, large sink, fire pit, storage locker and nice tent pad which I didn’t use as I have a truck mounted rack tent. But these were well thought out. Only problem is for a huge KOA, there are only 4 tent sites. Dog park was nice. People were friendly and bathrooms were clean.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
Nice campground with lots of amenities. Some sections of park had lots of children playing on the streets. Our section was very quiet. Variety of sites available. We stayed in a standard back in site which seemed plenty wide. RV was on gravel, concrete patio with patio table and chairs with asphalt parking spot. We chose not to park on the asphalt parking spot because it was to close to RV with slides out. We instead parked on additional rock area between patio and next site. Park located close to bike path. Liked riding the path East better than West (able to stay on path and not cross major streets & in nicer area). Good Verizon signal. Able to make calls, text , and able to stream videos. Would stay here again.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
We just started our full time journey and this is our third stop. We only booked one night but we were so impressed with the park and all the amenities that we ended up booking one more night. Everyone just seems so happy and friendly here! I will absolutely stay here again if passing through Tucson in the future. Here’s the “bads”- It does kind of seem like it’s in a rougher part of town BUT the park is gated and I haven’t noticed any issues in side the park. It’s a tiny bit loud in the sense that I can hear kids playing in the pool and yesterday there was some loud music playing poolside as well. The noise doesn’t personally bother me at all but I know for some people it may be an issue
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
Great park. Spent 4 days here. Had a covered site (great as we were visiting in July/August). The kids swam each day. Staff were very helpful. 10 out of 10 would stay here again.
3 dias ás

Anónimo
Inglês (US)
This was the first KOA we’ve stayed at that we felt could be called a resort, which probably means more about the other KOAs we’ve stayed at than this one. This place is set up to deal with rigs of all sizes. Most sites seemed very level. We utilized the on-site laundry and picked up dinner one night from the on-site BBQ place (very good sticky wings and mac). We were on a row next to the covered sites. While the shade may have been a good idea in the heat, from our position it seemed like the AC units echoed off the shade structure and may have been loud underneath. The largest dog park was near the entry which was a walk from our site in the heat. The smaller dog parks had a nice grassy spot for our dog to enjoy. We chose this campground based on location to the Saguaro Parks and Mt Lemmon and it worked well for our activities while in Tucson. There is a Target and all sorts of suburbia just a few minutes away if needed.
3 dias ás

Emie
Inglês (US)
This is a nice looking and large park. Check-in was quick, and the staff was polite. There is a barbecue restaurant on site that stayed pretty busy. There are “covered” sites but it is solar panels so it is not complete coverage. There is a stretch of grass and a citrus tree between sites. The sites are close together but not right on top of each other. Our site was surprisingly very unlevel – mostly side to side but also different in the front and back. We were afraid of torquing the frame so we settled with mostly level. The gravel just needs to be graded which should be done after each RV leaves. Our site was long enough for the car and motorhome but there was also a paved spot next to the motorhome for the car. You are allowed to pick fruit which was in season when we were there so we helped ourselves to grapefruits, oranges and lemons. The WII FI, which was tengointernet, worked good for once. Directv satellite worked fine in our site but they also have cable. You will hear trains, planes and automobiles. The park is not in the best part of town but they have a gate and concertina wire. We were only there for one night so didn’t use any of the amenities.
3 dias ás

SBauer
Inglês (US)
Beautiful resort park. BBQ restaurant on site with delivery to your rig. Was great food. Had a corner site with cement pad with table and chairs which were nice. Trash is left curbside for pickup. We arrived the day after a storm knocked out power to part of the park. We had a large generator on the corner right next to our rig. Not how I wanted to spend my evenings listening to a generator, however the park advised we would not be charged for our stay. Very nice of them. All and all a nice place to stay.
3 dias ás

Chapter 3 Travels
Inglês (US)
This is one of the rare "RV Resorts" we've been to that actually seemed like a resort. There were multiple pools and hot tubs, putting greens, community fire pits, tennis/handball courts, horseshoe pits, a large dog park, community outdoor kitchens, and much more. There are normal RV sites as well as those that offer large outdoor fireplaces and seating areas. Some sites even have individual fenced in areas of grass for your dogs. There's a BBQ restaurant on site that we were impressed with, and we appreciated things like them picking up trash at curbside multiple times each day. We also took full advantage of the many fruit trees throughout the park. Guests are encouraged to take whatever they want, so we gorged ourselves on fresh oranges, grapefruit, and lemons all week. The park is well located if you're looking to take advantage of the various attractions in south Tucson. The Desert Museum, the Titan Missile Museum, and San Xavier del Bac Mission are all within about 30 minutes. While south Tucson is not particularly scenic, there is a lot to see and do close by. Sites are lined up right next to one another, but there is a reasonable amount of space between RVs and sites are at an angle to the road, so you're not looking right into your neighbors' windows. We had a nice little sitting area, but the views in all directions was of campers. Overall, unlike so many RV "resorts" that don't offer many services or amenities, this place stood out to us because they really do try to make it nice. The flip side is: $60 per night for a campground is pretty excessive. We stayed here because it was conveniently located near the airport and we had family visiting, but generally, we would have a hard time justifying the cost.
3 dias ás

JulieC
Inglês (US)
We absolutely loved this RV resort with 2 heated pools & hot tubs, a fitness room, restaurant & bar, nice big gravel sites, tons of citrus trees (with all the free fruit you can pick), and the best WiFi we've found in 4 1/2 years of full-time travel. We used the monthly rate with metered electricity, so I can't say what the nightly rate was. Our site was a back in all the way in the back and even though the park was full, it was nice and quiet.
3 dias ás

RamblinDino
Inglês (US)
We stayed at this KOA a couple of different times during our visit to Tucson. The rate listed is based on weekly rates + KOA club discount + taxes. Very convenient location. 24 hr laundry/workout room. There's a BBQ restaurant with live music on the weekends (and a bar). Mini store on site. You can get your own mail at just about any time of day. If you need service on your rig, there are lots of providers in the area and the KOA is happy to let them in to fix you up. I second what the other reviewer said about the dog run- if it rains (or whatever their doing with drainage), it's often super muddy in there. It's a large park and sites are close to each other, but well maintained and daily trash/recycling pickup is super nice! We stayed in Dec/Jan and the weather was great. I probably wouldn't stay here in the summer as no shade (unless you're under the solar panels). Pools are well kept and there are cabins and tent areas if your friends/family wanna come visit. I give it 3 stars for noise as you can hear the trains, planes and automobiles most any time of day. But overall the guests are quiet at night. Oh.. and they provide WiFi and it works great.
3 dias ás

Everything RV by Pat
Inglês (US)
This park is well kept. Staff is friendly and courteous. Trash pick up daily. 24 hour laundry room and fitness center. Some spaces are covered by solar panels. Gravel and pavement spots. Could be quite warm in the summer but great in the winter. Gated at night so you feel secure. You get what you pay for. High quality park.
3 dias ás

BMyers
Inglês (US)
We had a funeral in Tucson in June when it was 106. We did some research, and since it was a short trip and we had dogs, we decided we needed full hookups for the air conditioning since we would be leaving the dogs. This park had good reviews, was near the funeral and several people that stayed there recommended it. It was exactly as advertised: spotlessly clean, nice amenities, friendly staff. I didn't see the public bathrooms, so no comments on that. We paid extra to stay under the solar shade, which is quite high in the air, but very cool and provides great shade in the summer. Interesting trivia--it's more expensive in the summer, but if you stay under the solar in the winter it's discounted. The park had tengo WiFi which was actually pretty good for RV park wi-fi. Access is a little odd, through a couple of RV stores--there are two entrances actually to the park. Sites are paved, level and nice. Certainly not the closest sites I've seen in a commercial park. It's right next to the interstate, so it's an excellent stopover if you're just traveling through. I'm sure in the winter reservations are needed, but in the summer it's a ghost town.
3 dias ás

Meandering Life
Inglês (US)
Nice, clean park. Level sites. Love that you can pick the fruit from the trees. Had some good homemade lemonade! Only complaint was that the price was steep in my opinion. I think they do it because there are few park options in the area. Next time we might try some BLM land for boondocking.
3 dias ás

yarngeek
Inglês (US)
The best KOA that we've stayed at. City location, but very quiet. Very well run and clean. Nice size sites and great fruit trees.
3 dias ás

lifeinclover
Inglês (US)
We normally prefer campgrounds that are more remote and out in nature, but it was nice to splurge and enjoy the luxuries this resort offers - laundry room, heated pools, clean hot tubs, full hook ups, fruit trees, fire pits, activities, curbside garbage and recycling pickup. This has to be the nicest KOA we've ever stayed at. The surrounding area is a little sketchy...there is barbed wire around the entire resort. Also the road noise was pretty loud so bring your earplugs. A little too expensive for us to stay here regularly, but you get what you pay for.
3 dias ás

Parks31
Inglês (US)
We enjoyed our stay here. Nice place to regroup after 3 days of hard driving. We had a site with a roof. Kinda cool. It would be real nice in the hot summer.
3 dias ás

Miss C
Inglês (US)
So as wonderful as this place is, and it is, I can only give it 2 stars at best because they have a large and wonderful dog park area that they allow the pool water to drain into every day. So when you take you dog there, it is at a minimum muddy and at worst is flooded in several areas and occasionally completely flooded. Now there is a pond near the dog park... why don’t they divert the pool water there or block the drainage into the dog area so the water has to continue down into the street all the way. Come on. This RV Park is so well thought out but this! It really really stinks and makes it hard in many ways for dog owners. It really ruins an RV’ers day to have a wet and muddy dog to take home into such a tiny space. They do have dog washes but I don’t want to wash my dog twice a day after I’ve taken him to the park. It’s ridiculous and easy to fix. Block the drainage area.
3 dias ás

Wide Turns Only
Inglês (US)
- Stayed at several sites due to availability. All were nice. - Honestly, as a whole. the place had a weird vibe. Hard to explain. - Most of the staff members were very nice. - Really large sites. Combo of gravel and pavement. Width of sites are about 3 trailers wide. - Really good food from the BBQ restaurant on-site! - Laundry facilities were clean and in good condition. Where KOA is lacking here: - I didn't appreciate that the KOA "Resort" allows a few long-term residents to be aggressive with politically inspired flags and allow them speed and such on the campground. For a "Resort" I expect a less divisive atmosphere. I'm fine with the flags. Just not at something labeled a "Resort."
3 dias ás

agarn377
Inglês (US)
We stayed here for a little over a month. The park is beautiful with orange, lemon, and grapefruit trees at the campsites. We made fresh squeezed orange juice in the mornings. The staff were very friendly. The amenities were very nice. We really enjoyed the heated pools and hot tubs. One of the best and cleanest parks we've stayed at. Things to note that are not the fault of the campground is that it is in a bad part of Tucson. The campground is gated and has security guards at night. We always felt safe inside the campground. Also, because you are staying in an industrial area, there is quite a bit of noise from the surrounding area. I would stay here again though.
3 dias ás

Elaine
Inglês (US)
Excellent facility. If you need it, they have it. Pleasant staff, clean campground, decent spacing between sites. Couldn't ask for more! We had one of the covered sites, which is definitely cooler for the shade. The one negative review here mentioned "not a blade of grass". Well, you're in Tucson, AZ. It's almost impossible to find a blade of grass in the state. The poster was right about the trains, though. Wasn't loud enough to bother me, but it did my wife, some. Would definitely stay here again!
3 dias ás

Adventures_PNW
Inglês (US)
We booked short term we had to move to a different site everyday. Very clean park friendly employees. The pool was very warm. Lots of kids we travel with two kids. We will stay here again. Not much in the area immediately surrounding the park.
3 dias ás

The Globe Trekker Family
Inglês (US)
KOA Resort, continuously wins awards as one of the best in the country. We've been here several times throughout the years and always enjoy our stay. Two heated pools, two big laundry rooms, fitness center, showers, clubhouse, putt putt golf, rental carts, turtle pond, horseshoes, pickle ball, scheduled events for all. Very active daily schedules for all ages, such as yoga, ice cream socials, pancake breakfasts, tie-dye t-shirts, especially during the busy season (Fall to Spring). On-site BBQ restaurant is very good and will deliver to site, but it has gotten very expensive (over $100 to feed our family of 5). This KOA is constantly improving. I saw a panning for gems area I had not seen before. Last time we were here, they were ripping up an entire section to convert every site to the more expensive firepit patio sites. This time, they were doing the same to a different area, which meant power outages every day for us as well as a water outage. Many types of sites to choose from that vary greatly in price - basic has just a concrete slab with metal table and chairs, upgrade from there to firepit patios, two-story patios, fenced in pet yards, grassy sites, or sites under the solar panels. Has gotten very expensive over the years. We used to stay for a month for under $900. I think it's almost double that now. The extensive gift shop is beautiful but expensive. I made the mistake of buying a tire chalk for $40 there that I later found at Walmart for $25. Good in a pinch, though. Lazydays and Camping World are very close by. Everything else is a drive because this area of town is really bad. The RV Park is fenced with a security gate, but you'll hear sirens every night and have helicopters flying low overhead. We don't mind the aircraft noise from the nearby airport or Air Force Base. Just be warned in case these noises may bother you. All said, we love this park and it is our go-to park when in Tucson.
3 dias ás

claplata
Inglês (US)
Wow! This is truly like staying at a resort. We were a little unsure what it was going to be like because it’s right between the international airport and the Air Force Base in what seems like an industrial park. So, not the greatest neighborhood. But once you go through the security gate and you’re in the gated Park you would never know. We felt very safe and the surrounding areas we’re not even a factor. The entire RV park is super clean. They have so many workers constantly moving about keeping things tidy. They have many dog areas and the best dog park we’ve seen. The main pool was truly like a resort. They have it landscaped so nice and a large waterfall, hot tub, and waiter service at the pool from the barbecue restaurant on property. Our daughter loved picking lemons from the trees. We bought a juicer from the gift shop and made fresh lemonade.
3 dias ás

BeerGremlin
Inglês (US)
We had an extended stay here at the Tucson Lazydays KOA during the months of January and February. We somehow got lucky enough to snag site #1513, which I'd say is probably the best in the park. It had a huge patio and fireplace with plenty of room for activities. That said, I'd happily stay in most of the other sites as well. The park itself was very clean and well maintained. Sometimes when putting my trash out for on-site pickup, it would be gone before I could get back in the door of our RV! They also offer recycling which was nice. The front desk staff were very friendly and helpful. Deliveries of firewood to the site were quick. The on-site BBQ restaurant was pretty decent. I wouldn't go out of my way to eat there, but the convenience of the location made it a winner for a lazy dinner. The smoked meatloaf was pretty tasty. If I had to ding anything, I'd say the water pressure was mediocre at best and seemed to fluctuate during the busy periods. I'm sure it's not the KOA's fault, but it's something to be aware of. It was a minor inconvenience.
3 dias ás

Pintsize
Inglês (US)
Great campground while visiting family in the area. TON of amenities, very big campground. Spaces were good size and we had a bit of extra privacy with the tree and bushes at our site which was nice. Really well maintained campground and biggest dog park we have seen yet, our dog loved it! Would definitely stay again and for longer!
3 dias ás

GassyJalapeno
Inglês (US)
We pulled in around 5:30 that evening. So didn’t get a full experience. We did get a spot right next to the pool. Pool was a tad warm but was needed since the sun had gone down enough to where the pool was totally in the shade. Not even indirect light hit the area. After that we hit the bbq restaurant which had a great environment. Food was severely disappointed. The bbq was bland. I cook a lot at home and maybe it’s just not up to what I can do. The description of the food on the menu had my mouth watering and then I get it and I’m having to run the ribs into the sticky chickening sauce that was left over from the kids.
3 dias ás

edentheairstream
Inglês (US)
We stayed here for 4 months. The sites are very big and well kept. This is a large park with lots of different kind of sites. Even the basic sites have a cement patio and fruit trees with lots of space in between spots. Most of the office staff seem very disorganized at times and have people moving several times during their stay, long term and short term. The staff changes every couple months though cause most are a part of the KOA work program and so they are temporary workers. We also had electrical issues during our stay with low voltage (less than 110) My best advice- do NOT take your surge protector off at any time during your stay. It’s nice gated park, but it’s in a bad part of town. Many nights we heard cops and sirens on the other side of the wall, too, so if you have the option, try to be in the middle part of the park and not against the back wall. Overall, we would stay here again. It has a lot of amenities and seems to be the best option for the area
3 dias ás

MrsBowman
Inglês (US)
We enjoyed our stay here. Easy access from I-10. Beautifully landscaped with some mature trees for shade, and impeccably maintained. Large sites with crushed stone landing pad, concrete patio with decorative metal table and chairs, and a paved parking area for the toad. Sites under shade structures are available. Our site was a pull-through and we had plenty of room for our car. Roads are paved, wide, and were easy to navigate in our 40ft motorhome. Utilities worked with no issues. WiFi and T-mobile were good. We had good barbecue from the on-site restaurant. There are a couple of fenced dog runs and several other leash-walk areas. If you want to use the fenced runs, I suggest you request a site near them since this park is so big it can be a long walk. They do offer some sites which include your own private fenced dog run. I recommend this park. We would stay here again if in the area.
3 dias ás

ogfalconsr
Inglês (US)
Upon check in we discovered the buddy site TV was damaged. The next day they had a brand new TV installed. The restaurant food very good. Loved the Mac&Cheese. The sites are not exactly level but managed to get the trailers level. Power was very good.Staff and support very good. Overall excellent stay.
3 dias ás

Dawn
Inglês (US)
Had a FHU back in site for 37 foot class A. Site pretty level. Also included in this site was a concrete patio and patio set. In front of patio was asphalt section to park tow vehicle. Space was OK for an RV park (you could fit a vehicle between patio and neighbors RV). They had a variety of scheduled activities, but we did not attend any. Propane fire pits with chairs near main building, pool, and pickle ball courts. Good Verizon signal. Able to text, search internet, and stream videos. Worse part about the campground: the other campers who let their dogs bark for hours, leave their dogs at camp while they go out, and not pick up their dog poop.
3 dias ás

Vicari.us
Inglês (US)
We were planning to boondock when we broke the valve on our fresh water tank, so we decided to grab a last minute reservation to have city water while we shopped for the part to fix it. The sites at this park are well maintained and we enjoyed all the fruit trees (oranges, lemons and grapefruits). They have tons of activities going on all the time (like tie dye and pancake breakfasts). People seemed to be enjoying the hot tubs, pickle ball courts and putting greens. We hoped to do laundry but both laundry rooms were always full with people waiting. One had about 12 machines and the other about 8, although both locations had 2-3 washers that were out of order, so we ended up going to a laundromat instead. The bathrooms/showers felt a little dingy and also had multiple stalls marked out of order. We had no issues with cell service. They did give us a code for WiFi but we never tried it. Overall this served its purpose for us and we could see people who are more into the resort style and amenities loving it.
3 dias ás

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