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Reviewed May. 11, 2021

Great Time!

We just went camping here our first time last weekend and we had a great time! A very kid friendly campground, they had lots of things to keep you busy! 2 pools, a playground, game room, pickle ball courts, mini golf, RC car track, go-cart rentals, golf cart rentals, dog parks, activity’s for kids, you won’t be bored! Bathrooms/ showers were pretty clean and had a nice little store if you forgot stuff. 3 nice big propane fire pits by the entrance were perfect for roasting marshmallows. The BBQ Rush had great food if you don’t feel like cooking one night. Only $36 a night for a back in site with full hookups is a great deal! We had a blast and will definitely be back!

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Month of VisitMay
Reviewed Apr. 16, 2021

Unique sites

Pricey, but worth it. Sites with outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, swings, patios..... lots of activities for everyone. No exclusions on yr of RV or camper. Tents welcome.

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Month of VisitApril
  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Nicole D., April 16, 2021
  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Nicole D., April 16, 2021
Reviewed Mar. 19, 2021

Definitely an RV Resort

Your kids will never complain of boredom here. There is an unlimited amount of activities to keep them occupied. Laundry room and showers were clean. RV sites were spacious in my opinion.

Reviewed Feb. 12, 2021

The best resort in 7 months of travel

What can I say. This place was my #1 KOA in 7 months of travel. We stayed for 3 1/2 weeks over Christmas and New Years. We cannot wait to come back. RC track, 2 pools, 2 hot tubs, fire pits, game room and great mail service too. We met amazing people here who became great friends. Fresh citrus trees on your site. The BBQ restaurant was great too. Clean laundry facilities.

  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Jeff T., February 12, 2021
  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Jeff T., February 12, 2021
  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Jeff T., February 12, 2021
Reviewed Feb. 3, 2021

Mega Campsite, Everything you need

This KOA is massive. It’s a little on the expensive side, but there weren’t any other campsites in the area that fit what we were looking for. I typically like to be in more primitive sites, but this was an experience.

Check-in was a breeze. Staff were super friendly and helpful. Our site had patio furniture and a fireplace, and we had some firewood delivered to our site. They have a restaurant on site that can deliver BBQ to your camp. It was amazing. Food and drinks were great, and it was nice to take a break from cooking for a day.

The whole KOA is filled with citrus trees. Sites are a little close together, but we had enough space for ourselves. Our neighbors were really friendly too. There were a handful of kiddos around, a couple walked through our site which we were okay with but if you’ree looking to avoid kids this might not be your spot.

Location is super close to the east side of Seguaro NP and probably 45 minutes from the west side. Lots of grocery stores nearby if you need to load up on provisions. Tucson sunsets are also just gorgeous.

Would maybe stay again if I was in the area and didn’t mind shelling out the dough.

Reviewed Nov. 28, 2020

Great stay

This park is really clean and all of the employees are super friendly, and helpful. They have activities for kids, bicycle rentals, several small putting greens, and a BBQ restaurant, that will deliver to your campsite. The pads are fairly level and covered in pea gravel. Very easy to setup. We really enjoyed our stay.

Reviewed Nov. 27, 2020

One of the best KOA's

Great spots, all with a seating area. Fruit trees at our spot. As it is winter now in most states, people tend to stay throughout the winter. Come in the summer and they'll have covered spots.

We'll definitely will be back next winter.

Reviewed Oct. 24, 2020

Enjoyed it here

Nice RV resort, pool, hot tub, gym, laundry, playgrounds, and a rib restaurant on site. Some sites had hammocks, a few had private dog "parks" (approximately 3' aluminum fencing with chicken wire attached on inside of fence to prevent escapes), some had fire chimneys built into the site, they also had a row of solar panels raised high enough above the site to provide shade when parking under them. The sites have decorative rock, concrete pad and usually a nice round metal table with 4 matching chairs or a higher table with 4 chairs. My site, as did a lot of others, had flowing fruit trees, other sites had different types of beautiful trees. The hook ups were easy to see, easy to access and we're illuminated at night. In the evening they have life entertainment and beautiful fire bowls situated around adirondack chairs at the pool area. Very pleasant atmosphere. There's a mail room, a gift shop and valet trash pickup at your site. A gate guard is either on duty or the front office will buzz you in. I enjoyed their landscaping since it was so different that what I see at home. I fell in love with the barrel cactus so much so that I picked one up to take home with me from a near by garden store only to find out that don't grow in my home state of Florida. (Probably why I have never seen one before.) Not wanting it to die I donated it to the park where they assured me it would be planted and enjoyed. The park is very clean and we'll maintained. The employees friendly and helpful. This was a great park. I look forward to returning one day.

  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Donni D., October 24, 2020
  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Donni D., October 24, 2020
Reviewed Aug. 7, 2020

Our first and best KOA

Lazydays KOA is well kept, clean and easy to find. We purchased our motorhome from a private seller nearby and we used this campground as our first night setup location. It's close to 3 Amazon lockers and the airport, it was very easy to get everything setup for our 1800 mile journey home. Their laundry facility is clean and has mulitple machines and a change machine.

Reviewed Mar. 2, 2020

Best KOA we’ve visited

We have been to this KOA before, but it is especially expensive during the winter months (snowbird season).

Pros:

Spaces are not cramped. There are plenty of ways to stay (cabins, RVs). Restaurant on site. Gate guard/security at night, with closed gates after dark.

Cons:

Getting to the KOA from I-10 involves intersections without protected left turns. Close to Davis Monthan AFB and the Tucson airport, so you will hear airplane flight path noise. Price.

Reviewed Jun. 1, 2019

Whatever your needs

Lazydays offers just about anything you want, big small, covered, uncovered, just name it. The sites are well set up with a table and benches and they are clean. This was a shakedown for us in a smaller RV than we were used to. The campgrounds were well kept and there was a good restaurant in the main building, open to offer alternatives to your bar b-q.

Reviewed Jan. 17, 2019

Fresh citrus at your site

This place is huge! It is a KOA, but still very nice. It is a “resort” so it’s a little pricey, but we were just there for one night to visit Saguaro National Park. The sites are a little close together, but we were on the end, so we were not crowded. And, there was a grapefruit tree, with ripe fruit, next to our site. Orange and lemon trees were scattered around the park. There is a large dog play area that was nice for traveling canine companions. There is also a very good restaurant, BBQLIFE, right in the campground, that delivers!

  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Joel R., January 17, 2019
  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Joel R., January 17, 2019
  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Joel R., January 17, 2019
Reviewed Dec. 8, 2018

Shade structures are magnificent and nicest RV place in Tucson

We stayed here in early summer and were so comfortable in both an RV site and cabin. Wonderful. Staff great and the solar structures above most RV sites were great at keeping us cooler and happier! Best cabins we’ve seen in KOA Places. Nicest pool in a Koa. Super hot tubs and picklevall court. Wow. We’ll be back!

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Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Ken S., December 8, 2018
  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Ken S., December 8, 2018
Reviewed Aug. 1, 2018

stayed 3 days didn’t want to leave.

when you find the place you may worry but don’t. It’s gated very clean lots of stuff for kids to do with a rec area onsight workout room laundry, huge dog run area. close to a movie theater, wall mart places to eat but they do have an on site bbq place. we stayed under the large canopy. trash pick up from 8 Am to 6 pm everyday just put your trash by the curb and it’s picked up almost instantly. very clean restrooms and showers. I can’t say enough about this place

  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Stephanie S., August 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Stephanie S., August 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Stephanie S., August 1, 2018
Reviewed Jul. 15, 2018

Best Campsites for Snowbirds In Arizona

When spending time on the road many times you will find campsite after campsite that is welcoming but not quite like home away from home. But when you drive through Tucson, there is a mecca filled with winter bird campers and long term campers which create a home away from home.

With only tent sites available on the facility, we were fortunate to find a site, however when we arrived we were so excited by the facilities we extended our stay by a day.

Office staff immediately greeted us and let us know about the facilities, which happened to feature a mini golf course, an indoor events facility, 2 swimming pools and hot tubs, an indoor recreation area and multiple on camp fire chinineas. In addition there was a fishing pond and dog park area.

Each of the 4 campsites were considered to be regular campsites instead of upgrade sites but when we arrived it was the most delux sites we had encountered along the way.

Pad sites were large and the first to actually accommodate our large tent and the ground was u like any we had seen before at a site. The soft mulch was similar to that of a modern day playground and made for a much more comfortable sleep over the two days we were there.

In addition to the standard picnic table of most facilities, this campground offered a kitchen facility at each campsite including a large copper sink and food storage as well as electricity and overhead lighting in the pergola designed to allow shade from the harsh Arizona sun.

It was the closest thing to glamping we had encountered by far!

Then as an added bonus, fresh fruit trees abounded ready for the picking. The front desk informed us of the allowance to pick what you want as everything was in season! An amazing treat on the road!

We spent many hours at the pool facility, enjoyed amazing neighbors, used the wifi and even did a load of laundry while in Tucson. The facility really was like a home away from home on the road.

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If the scale went higher we would rank it more Bunnies. There were no real areas we could see for improvement. Staff was very accommodating, long term and short term residents of the facility were amazing and this was a desert oasis like no other!

  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Crystal C., July 15, 2018
  • Something which made this campground unique was the fresh fruit which you could pick from the trees and use in not only your cooking at camp but take with you.   Don't let it fool you though it was a task to get some of it down!!
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  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Crystal C., July 15, 2018
  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Crystal C., July 15, 2018
Reviewed Jul. 10, 2018

Amazing and helpful

Unfortunately ended up stopping at this KAO do to having a family member ending up in the hospital. But the staff was kind and helpful. The gym on the grounds was nice and most of the times empty. The laundry room was very nice and machines work amazing.

Reviewed Jun. 14, 2018

Tucson

Awesome place with lots of amenities. Feels very urban though. Really good pool. Went in July and it was 122 degrees.

Reviewed Jun. 13, 2018

Commercial Campground

Clean, level sites, big rig friendly campground. Easy access. Several swimming pools and laundry facilities. Restaurant with very good food. LazyDays RV is affiliated with campground and you can attend informational sessions or shop for RV needs with an easy walk! They have a very nice dog area for your four legged camper.

Month of VisitNovember
Reviewed Sep. 6, 2016

Very well maintained campground

We were surprised at how well maintained this campground is. It has lots of activities and the sites are spacious. You will find citrus trees on many of the sites.

The only downside to this campground is its location. It does have a security guard so we felt safe in the campground. However, it is not in the best location and we often heard gunshots at night.

We stayed here in a motor home and would stay here again.

  • Review photo of Tucson - Lazydays KOA by Rick B., September 6, 2016
Reviewed Jul. 30, 2016

Great KOA very dog friendly

for a koa this place was surprisingly clean, I have two dogs, but this koa had a dog park that i was able to take them to in order to get all of their energy out before the long car trip. I would probably stay here again