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DesertHawk
Jul 07, 2015Explorer
It's a large FamCamp. The Agave Gulch FamCamp is a state of the art facility consisting of 198 spaces with full W/S/E (20/30/50) hook-ups, modern restrooms, coin-operated laundry, dayroom and office.
They have some overflow space. Everything is First Come/First Served, but they have long term sites as well. No reservations.
Campers Choice Award for Best Military Campground 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011.
The are two Rincon RV Resorts in Tucson area. Never been by Rincon West, but stayed at Rincon East for 5 days in Sept. Didn't do any of their offerings, except swimming in the pool.
Our daughter lives a block or two from the park.
The restroom & showers were clean by the pool, but didn't see the exercise room or any others. We had the pool mainly to ourselves. Had cable. A quiet park. Not real busy this time of year. A lot of park models & setup RVs, most seemed empty, but some with people. A very large place, did see but a small area. Staff were friendly as well guests.
LadyHawk, Our Five YO Grandson & I got to go swimming each evening we were there in the pool at the park. Our Daughter did each day but one. She wanted to get food ready for supper. Her Hubby was able to go swimming twice as well, the first day & the last. We all had a great time.
Rincon East is closer to the D-M AFB, but not under the take off or landing flight line.
Rincon West appears to be in the direct flight line of air traffic from Tucson Intn'l Airport, not the base.
Voyager is also nearer to the airpot, than the base, but south east of the airport, instead of northwest of it like Rincon West. Voyager is not far off I-10 on the outer edge of Tucson. Rincon West is near I-19 far west side of Tucson.
These will all be more expensive than the FamCamp.
They have some overflow space. Everything is First Come/First Served, but they have long term sites as well. No reservations.
Campers Choice Award for Best Military Campground 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011.
The are two Rincon RV Resorts in Tucson area. Never been by Rincon West, but stayed at Rincon East for 5 days in Sept. Didn't do any of their offerings, except swimming in the pool.
Our daughter lives a block or two from the park.
The restroom & showers were clean by the pool, but didn't see the exercise room or any others. We had the pool mainly to ourselves. Had cable. A quiet park. Not real busy this time of year. A lot of park models & setup RVs, most seemed empty, but some with people. A very large place, did see but a small area. Staff were friendly as well guests.
LadyHawk, Our Five YO Grandson & I got to go swimming each evening we were there in the pool at the park. Our Daughter did each day but one. She wanted to get food ready for supper. Her Hubby was able to go swimming twice as well, the first day & the last. We all had a great time.
Rincon East is closer to the D-M AFB, but not under the take off or landing flight line.
Rincon West appears to be in the direct flight line of air traffic from Tucson Intn'l Airport, not the base.
Voyager is also nearer to the airpot, than the base, but south east of the airport, instead of northwest of it like Rincon West. Voyager is not far off I-10 on the outer edge of Tucson. Rincon West is near I-19 far west side of Tucson.
These will all be more expensive than the FamCamp.
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