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TexasPhillip
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Mar 18, 2016

Suggestion On Tombstone Area Campgrounds

We are in the Phoenix area for another 10 days or so and then I am going to fulfill a boyhood dream of going to Tombstone. Any suggestions on places to stay would be appreciated. After checking the reviews on RV parks review, I am more confused than ever. I don't have to stay within walking distance from town as I have a tow.
Thanks in advance for any helpful suggestions.
  • We're booked into Kartchner Caverns State Park for a week while we check out the area, which includes Tombstone.
  • Atlee wrote:
    Two years ago, we stayed at the Tombstone RV Park and Campground. May have changed, but when we were there, they had a coral for horses that folks may have brought with them.

    Hopefully it links properly, but the Tombstone section of my travel blog The Traveling Koala will show up.

    http://thetravelingkoala.blogspot.com/2014/03/031014-murder-in-streets.html


    I remember when it was a a horse RV park, a mess. Very run down. Yes last year it was bought by new owners. They went through and leveled all the spots, cleaned up everything, it is now very clean and nice. The pool is clean and inviting. It looks just like the web site pictures.

    Strongly recommend them. I
  • TucsonJim wrote:
    My favorite park is Tombstone Territories RV Park. We camp there at least once a year. It is just outside of town and in a very quiet area. There are great views of the border of the Sonoran/Chihuahuan deserts.

    Tombstone Territories RV Resort


    Didn't know about this park. Looks great and right in between Tombstone and the Caverns. Perfect.
  • We always stay at Tombstone Territories RV park. Very central to everything to do.
    Along with the already mentioned places to see, we also enjoy visiting the many wineries near the towns of Sonoita and Elgin. Just east of the RV park is the old ruins of Fairbanks. They have a restored one room school house museum.

    Also enjoyed the old west army museums at Fort Huachuca.

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