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Tucson / Lazydays KOA Resort

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Hookups
  • Electricity: 50 amp
  • Electricity: 30 amp
  • Water
  • Sewer
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Amenities
  • Bathrooms
  • Showers
  • Laundry
  • Pet Area
  • Wifi
  • Camp Store
  • Onsite Propane
  • Cafe
  • Recycling
  • Cabins
  • Vault Toilets
  • Dump Station
  • Dish Washing Station
Recreation
  • Pool
  • Hot Tub
  • Road Running
  • Road Biking
  • Gym
  • Pickleball
  • Playground
  • Trail Running
  • Hiking Trails
  • Rec Room
  • Casino
  • Fishing
  • Beach
  • Mountain Biking
  • Golf
  • Water Access
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1 Review on “Tucson / Lazydays KOA Resort”

Excellent
5
1 review
Bathrooms
5.0
Showers
5.0
Site Spacing
3.0
Site Levelness
5.0
Site Shade
2.0
Neighborhood
2.0
  • Nick Spreitzer Avatar Nick Spreitzer Listing Owner

    This is a fantastic KOA. It’s huge with lots of amenities. Two pools. Two hot tubs. Pickleball courts. Laundry. Really, everything you’d expect from a “resort” style park. The staff are super friendly, helpful, and fast. When we asked for someone to help us refill our propane tanks, an attendant appeared before I could drive the 500 feet from our spot to the refill station. When we stayed in December, the park hosted a Christmas pot luck dinner. The park provided a ham and guests brought in a huge variety of tasty sides. It was all very yummy and was a nice excuse to meet a few fellow travelers. The sites are nice. Gravel pads. Reasonable spacing between sites for a commercial park. Utilities are conveniently located. Bathrooms and showers are very clean, spacious, and nice. (Although my wife had some problems with water pressure in one of the women’s showers.) If you’re staying in the summer, you might consider a spot under their “power parasols” to get out of the sun… unless you’re using Starlink, which may not work so well with those things overhead. The only downside to this park is the surrounding neighborhood, which is packed with homeless people everywhere. Just outside the park is the Julian Wash Greenway Bike Path, which is a paved pathway for running, walking, and cycling. Amazing to have that so close by! Unfortunately, lots of homeless use the underpasses there for shelter. One homeless woman lives in the wash with multiple unleashed dogs who behaved very aggressively toward us, barking and growling. We had to completely avoid an entire section of the pathway because of her. If you go walking here, keep your head on a swivel. Sucks to have easy access to a gift like an urban trail, only to avoid using it because of seedy elements.

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