The Best RV Parks in Tucson, Arizona

Tucson, in the southern part of Arizona, offers visitors unparalleled beauty and a wealth of indoor and outdoor activities. Tucson welcomes the RV community with a range of options to meet your needs for a short or extended stay. Here are a few options for your next visit to Tucson,selected to present a range of prices, amenities and areas of southern Arizona.
  1. Beaudry RV Resort

    • Beaudry RV Resort is a gated RV park with 346 full hookup pads and 256 pull-through sites. Thirty- and-50 amp service are standard. Big-rig sites are available. The resort also offers two laundromats, cable TV and Wi-Fi. Resort amenities include two heated swimming pools, bocce courts, a putting green and a catch-and-release fishing area. Del Monaco's Restaurant is located at the resort.

      Beaudry RV Resort
      5151 S. Country Club Road
      Tucson, AZ 85706
      (888) 500-0789
      Beaudryrvresort.com

    Adventure Bound Camping Resort

    • Tucson's Adventure Bound Camping Resort is surrounded by the mountains of Arizona and the desert state lands. Visitors reports seeing javelinas and coyotes off in the distance. At the resort, you'll have amenities such as Wi-Fi, cable TV and heated pools. All sites have 30- and 50-amp service. Big rigs are comfortably accommodated and pull-through sites are available. This resort offers kid-friendly playgrounds, craft classes, a computer club, dancing, hot tub, potlucks and camp-style entertainment.

      Adventure Bound Camping Resorts
      10195 S. Houghton Road
      Tucson, AZ 85747
      (520) 574-3000
      Abcamping.com

    Rincon Country RV Resort

    • The Rincon Country RV Resorts are designed for people 55 and older. There are two Tucson parks that have repeatedly won honors from "Woodal's" and "Trailer Life." The list of indoor activities includes silversmith classes, lapidary work, wood working and quilting. Among outdoor activities are basketball, tennis, golf and swimming. The Rincon Country RV Resorts offer 30- and 50-amp service. Back-in spaces are available at both resorts and deluxe courtyard pull-through spaces are available at the west resort. Bigger RVs are welcome here.

      Rincon Country RV Resorts West
      4555 S. Mission Road
      Tucson, AZ 85746-2301
      (520) 294·5608

      Rincon County RV Resorts East
      8989 E. Escalante
      Tucson, AZ 85730
      888-401-8989
      520-886-8431
      Rinconcountry.com

    Prince of Tucson RV Park

    • If you are just looking for a simple environment to relax on your own, consider Prince of Tucson RV Park, just off Interstate 10. There are 176 sites at this location. Every sites offers 20-, 30-, and 50-amp service. Pull-through sites to 80 feet are available. Guests will find a heated outdoor pool, guest lounge, game areas and some organized activities.

      Prince of Tucson RV Park
      3501 N. Freeway
      Tucson AZ, 85705
      800-955-3501
      Princeoftucsonrvpark.com

    Voyager Resort

    • Voyager Resort is a resort destination that has a dedicated RV area within its boundaries. RV travelers will find 1,576 spaces with 600 spaces for RV parking. Voyager offers workshops in creative arts such as lapidary work and glass art. and has its own golf course, wellness center and social events. Standard sites at the Voyager are 50 feet. Premium sites provide guests with paved 100-foot pull-throughs, picnic tables, grills and 30- and 50-amp electrical.

      Voyager Resort
      8701 S. Kolb Road
      Tucson, AZ 85756
      (800) 424-9191
      Voyagerrv.com

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