Tucson / Lazydays KOA Resort in Tucson

United StatesTucson / Lazydays KOA Resort

 

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5151, South Country Club Road, 85706, Tucson, Pima County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 520-799-3701
website: koa.com
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Latitude: 32.158967, Longitude: -110.924446

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    John Gerrard

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    Beautiful campground. Fairly high-end rigs abound. Nice pool. Expensive bar but with poolside service.

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    Katie Klas

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    We ha e been to almost all the dealers in Phoenix and Tucson. And no one can hold a candle to Lazy Days. Frank Bonillo in sales did everything to help us, always available. Steve and Don in service could not be nicer. Gus as the delivery guy was great. Pam in finance could not have been more patient and knowledgeable. Class act RV dealership. No one takes better care of their rigs. Fantastic!

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    VS Y

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    Reserved a tent site and it was great. I would say you can fit a 12 x 12 size tent with no problem and the ground is filled with rubber shavings. Our site had a picnic table, and fire, sink area, a power outlet and a storage locker. The cool part was the lemon and orange trees. The showers and bathrooms are clean. I paid $58 for one night and with military discount it was $52.

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    Sean Mack

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    Large RV park with plenty of amenities. 2 pools, 2 separate laundry and shower areas. On site restaurant and a club house with pinball machines, pool table etc. Grounds are well kept and there are lemon, orange and grapefruit trees everywhere laden with fruit free for the picking. Sprinkled around the park are several put put greens. There is a large dog park and some horse shoe pits available. We were there in late December through mid January. The park is not in the best part of town but it is walled and gated with a security post at the gate. Never had any problems.

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    Glenda Th

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    Very nice people. Great amenities. Clean. Not really like camping, all concrete and gravel. Each site had some kind of fruit tree. I picked up a couple of oranges and a grapefruit on a walk. Try to get under the solar panels during the summer. This is the only share in the entire place.

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