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- 1963jarheadExplorerWe are going to Tucson on Nov 8th thru Jan 8th.Then to Phoenix till April 1st. Thanks for all good advise. jp
- missourijanExplorerYou didn't say when you are visiting, Pima County Fair Grounds is closed in the summer. We've stayed at the Voyager and really like it. We looked at Rincon West and it's nice but lots of plane noise. Our friends stayed at Far Horizons on Pantano Road, the sites were really tight, all back ins.
- ALBQExplorerA little east of Tucson is Pima County Fair Grounds. Stayed there for a week last winter. Bare Bones but has full hookups and plenty of room for pets to run. Cost was $20.00 day or $100.00 week.
- TexasShadowExplorer IIOut near Vail, there is Cactus Country RV park, a very nice little rv park, kept very well.
- azdryheatExplorerCatalina State Park does have sewer dumps, just not at your site.
- DesertFiverExplorerNote on Tucson's "Catalina State Park"... they don't have full hook-ups but they do have a free dump in the park. This is the wrong time of year to stay there.
- ValkyriebushExplorer IIJarhead, active duty, retiree? Davis Monthan AFB. Rated number 1 in Military FAMCAMPs by Military visitors.
- soricobobExplorerThere are several, and depending on your taste, you have some of the best in the State to choose from;
Catalina State Park (no sewer); Gilbert Ray @ Tucson Mtn (no sewer); and the more "civilized parks; Justin's Diamond J; Prince of Tucson; Rincon East; Rincon West; Voyager; and Tucson KOA/Lazydays. All these parks are top of the line, you just have to decide amenities and location desired! Safe trip.
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