The Voyager resort community is home to more than 4,000 adults during peak season. The resort features a restaurant and bar open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and a day spa offering nail and skin care services. A convenience store and market, health clinic, golf course and ballrooms for meetings and private events are also on premise. RV park activities include arts and crafts such as calligraphy, machine embroidery and oil painting, dance and exercise classes, games including bingo and dominoes, music groups and social events such as pancake breakfasts and pot luck dinners. Tucson area activities include visiting the historic "A" Mountain and assorted museums such as the Fort Lowell Museum for Old Pueblo military buffs and the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, which features close-up views and information on Arizona wildlife.
Rincon Country RV Resorts has an East and West Park with many of the same amenities, though the resort's indoor/outdoor spas and hair salon are located within the West Park. Amenities available at both parks include a heated swimming pool, auditorium, putting green, exercise facilities, basic cable television and laundry rooms. Resort activities include tennis, art classes, exercise classes, horseshoes, live entertainment, woodcarving, computer club, pottery and ceramics, square and round dancing, games and quilting. Nearby Tucson attractions include the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, the Tucson Botanical Gardens, which includes a butterfly exhibit and a mini-railroad garden exhibit, and the ASARCO Mineral Discovery Center, where you can take a mine tour and learn about the copper industry.
The Prince of Tucson RV Park is located on the northwest side of Tucson. The locale offers 176 full hook-up sites, laundry and shower facilities, Jacuzzi, heated outdoor swimming pool, pool table, small convenience store, mailboxes for monthly guests and a pet walk area outside of the park. The park is only minutes from downtown Tucson. Check out some of Tucson's many art galleries including Got All Your Marbles, which includes interchanging marble jewelry exhibits as well as other jewelry and art. Take in a show at the Arizona Theater Company or Arizona Opera, or visit the Tucson Museum of Art or Jewish Heritage Center.