Bev M.

The Dyrt Pro

Glendale, AZ

Joined April 2020

Retired primary teacher

Great campsite!

We’re we there during the week so there were very few others there. Camp hosts were amazing, very helpful. It rained and stormed each day. There were running streams all around, but no mud. Beautiful forest, lots of hiking or strolling paths. No TV very limited cell service.

Peaceful Beautiful forest close to town

When we arrived at our reserved campsite #17, we discovered that it was a 'park beside the road' site.  Our slide-out would have been basically hanging in the road.   Talked to the host (Andy).   He suggested we move to #32.   This is the site for the host of loop C that has not been hired yet.   Amazing upgrade!  He was the only host, so working very hard, full of interesting information.     The recent fires had just been controlled so the campground had just reopened.   Lots of reservations had been canceled and not rescheduled.   The trail to Lynx Lake is beautiful.  Both mornings we had a band of 3 Javalinas come into our site looking for food.

Convenient to Tubac

This campground is run by very nice people.  With our 25' travel trailer we were in a dry campsite for 3 days with our friends in their 26' trailer.  Christy directed us to spots so we could face each other.  There were sites with hookups too.  We were a little too far away for the free Wifi, but Verizon worked great.   There is water and dump on site.  The whole campground was very laid back and quiet.  There is a train with its lonesome whistle that comes by occasionally.  Due to the lack of monsoon rains, much of the Mesquite bog had to be cut back, so there were huge piles of dead wood.  We could have had a campfire but the wind made it unwise.  Beautiful hikes along the Santa Cruz river are very close.   Amazing artist shops in Tubac are just down the road. The interesting history of the area is well displayed in the museum.

Great central location

Great views, hikes, interesting people.