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An Arizona Directory of Tucson RV Parks
Compiled by Arizonans for Arizona travelers... (January
2008)
An updated and browsable directory of RV parks in Tucson Arizona

January 2008
Tucson, Arizona
(click 'up' for nearby towns)
(For other regions, see Arizona RV Parks)
TUCSON
Apollo RV Park
3356 E Benson Hwy
Tucson
(520) 889-9422
Cactus Country RV Resort
10195 S Houghton Rd
Tucson
1-800-777-8799
Beaudry RV Resort
5151 S Country Club Rd
Tucson
1-888-500-0789
Cactus Gardens
2333 W Irvington Place
Tucson
(520) 883-4771
Carousel Ranch Mobile Home Park
4315 N Flowing Wells
Tucson
(520) 887-2050
Crazy Horse RV Campground
6660 S Craycroft Rd
Tucson
(520) 574-0157 |
Target Crazy Horse RV the next time you're aiming to
stop over for awhile (note to advertisers: see target for how to get one) |
Desert Shores RV and Mobile Home Park
1067 W Miracle Mile
Tucson
(520) 622-4332
Desert Trails RV Park
3551 San Joaquin Rd
Tucson
(520) 883-8340
1-888-883-8340
Far Horizons Tucson Village
555 N Pantano Rd
Tucson
1-800-480-3488
Miracle RV Park
333 W Glenn St
Tucson
(520) 624-0142
Mission View Communities
31 W Los Reales Rd
Tucson
(520) 741-1945
1-800-444-VIEW
Paradise Village Mobile Home Park
4001 E Blacklidge
Tucson
(520) 795-9820
Pima-Swan RV Park
4615 E Pima St
Tucson
(520) 881-4022
Prince of Tucson RV Park
3501 N Freeway
Tucson
1-800-955-3501
Rincon Country East RV Resort
8989 E Escalante
Tucson
(520) 886-8431
1-888-401-8989
Rincon Country West RV Resort
4555 S Mission Rd
Tucson
(520) 294-5608
1-800-782-7275
South Forty RV Ranch
3600 W Orange Grove Rd
Tucson
(520) 297-2503 |
Target South Forty RV the next time you're aiming to
stop over for awhile (note to advertisers: see target for how to get one) |
Tucson Meadows
(Winter Haven RV Park)
2121 S Pantano Rd
Tucson
(520) 298-8024
Voyager RV Resort
8701 S Kolb Rd
Tucson
1-800-424-9191
Western Way RV Resort
3100 S Kinney Rd
Tucson
(520) 578-1715
1-800-292-8616
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1912, and while this makes Arizona seemingly a very young state, but, as a
state, it is instead perhaps more than 800 years old … being the
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