Will be staying in Tucson for about a week sometime later this month. Need all hookups with 50 amp. Site for Big Rig. Would appreciate any suggestions.
The Voyager long pull through but not much shade however has all the activities and crafts,3 pools,2 hot tubs,pickel ball courts,tennis,shuffleboard,steam room,gym.restaurant and store. Have fun
Beaudry's, just off I-10 is very nice and is big rig friendly. Just spent 8 days there and will recommend them.
Bob & Betsy - USN Ret'd '78 & FL LEO Ret'd '03 & FT Class of 2002 '05 HR Endeavor 40PRQ, 400 Cummins -With-'05 GMC Sierra LT, CC, Z-71, the pusher & our Arctic Cat 500A & Suzuki KQ 400A, riding in or behind the pusher. Where the wheels are stopped
We used to come to Tucson for a month or so in the winter. Now we live near Tucson. We have gone around and looked at places and here is our - both Barbara's and mine in agreement (sometimes we look at different things.
Rincon West
Voyager (this is where we used to stay)
Beaudry's (for stays up to a week max)
Enjoy our area.
Feel free to email or PM me if you have questions.
Be safe.
Lauren - -
Best Friend / Longtime DW, Barbara
2nd Best Friend, "Aussie" Terrier, Sadie
2006 Mobile Suites 32TK3
2006.5 Chev 3500 3LT XCab 4x4 Dmax 6 Spd Allie
Voyager and Beaudry's are both very nice. If you want another option which is far less expensive, also nice, but without all the amenities check out Doc Justind Diamond "J" RV park. It is about 10 miles west of I-19 just off Aho Way. It is just a couple of years old with extermely large sites, and is very quiet. Near by is Old Tucson, Desert museum, and Saguro National park.
Retired and loving it
Living in the Land of Enchantment
Traveling in 2007 Newmar KSDP
towing a Jeep Liberty
with a Blue Ox tow bar