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- Thunder_MountaiExplorer II
ralphnjoann wrote:
I would appreciate any suggestions regarding snowbird parks in and around Tucson and including the southeast part of the state. I'm looking for something in the $250 to $350 range if such a thing exists. Thank you in advance for your help.
No offence intended. But at $10 per night plus or minus, there are not many if any options or at least places we would stay at. - ralphnjoannExplorerThanks everyone for your help and suggestions. We are planning a trip to the Tucson area in about two weeks, and we now have lots of places to check out. We just joined Escapees and are looking forward to seeing their park.
- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIA lovely RV park in Benson is only $330/month, full hookup and cable. Electric is metered. It's an Escapees Club RV Park for members only. However, they have a special for non-members for $50/week +electric. If you find you enjoy the park, and guaranteed you will, then you can become an Escapees member (sign up during your one-week special stay) for $30/year. It has a very active clubhouse with lots of activities, meals, dances, performances.
Escapees RV park in Benson, AZ - MarkTwainExplorerIn my experience, I would carefully look at any RV Park in the $300 range to make sure it meets my needs and expectations. I think you will find that RV parks in that price range are very limited in numbers and limited in amenities. You might check for areas that RVers boon dock in the Tucson area. While not in the area you want, Quartsite is the only area I am aware of where many RVers boon dock.
- Me_AgainExplorer III
ralphnjoann wrote:
I would appreciate any suggestions regarding snowbird parks in and around Tucson and including the southeast part of the state. I'm looking for something in the $250 to $350 range if such a thing exists. Thank you in advance for your help.
I do not think my wife and I would like a $250 to $300 price range park in Arizona, or most likely anywhere else! Maybe you could join up with SuperCharged in Gila Bend!
280 a month plus tax and electrical.
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2gypsies wrote:
You're asking for a park at the low range of prices so for Tucson you might check Desert Trails RV, Justin's or Pima Country Fairgrounds. They are listed in RV Park Reviews.
Another area you might check is Benson, AZ east of Tucson. It's a little cooler in winter than Tucson but there's lots to do in that area.
RV Park Reviews for Benson, AZ
For prices, you will probably have to call them directly as they always change and monthly rates are usually cheaper, too.
Good luck!
Justins Diamond J and Desert Trails are in the $600/month range. - Me_AgainExplorer IIII thought the foothills area is getting about as busy as the center of Mesa when in Yuma the last week of January. Chris
- rv2goExplorer IIWhy not go to Yuma, AZ. Lots warmer in the winter. You can find several lot rentals by owners in the Foothills. We have friends that spend 3 months there with full hook ups for $300 a month. Just 2 on the lot. The owner and them.
- 2gypsies1Explorer IIIYou're asking for a park at the low range of prices so for Tucson you might check Desert Trails RV, Justin's or Pima Country Fairgrounds. They are listed in RV Park Reviews.
Another area you might check is Benson, AZ east of Tucson. It's a little cooler in winter than Tucson but there's lots to do in that area.
RV Park Reviews for Benson, AZ
For prices, you will probably have to call them directly as they always change and monthly rates are usually cheaper, too.
Good luck! - coolmom42Explorer IICheck out RVParkReviews.com. You search by city, so get out a map and pick some cities.
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