TUCSON / LAZYDAYS KOA
Campground Information - Campsite Photos– We have stayed at the Tucson Lazydays KOA three times to and from Florida (on two different cross country RV Trips). It is a great place to stay with many choices in RV sites. Some have patios with fireplaces, some have two story patios, some are shaded and some are just pull-through nothing-too-special sites, but a good place to park it. There are two pools, an onsite BBQ restaurant with a full bar and live music. Check out the map and information below.
The Tucson / Lazydays KOA is not too far off the freeway which makes it convenient. We have stayed here three times. The first time we were in one of the front sites, pull-through with full hookups, a no frills site. On gravel, no shade, with a table and chairs. The second time we stayed in site 1513 that had a patio with fireplace. Photos below. The third time we chose a covered site, I believe it was site 1462. We ate at the BBQ Rush restaurant which was good and listened to live music. We enjoyed the pool as well. This KOA is very large and full of amenities.
Check out the campsite photos and information below. If you’ve camped here and would like to share some photos and your rating of this park, please send to – TheCampsiteCompany@gmail.com
CAMPSITE PHOTOS
CAMPGROUND INFORMATION AND MAP
Inside the KOA, right next to registration, is a BBQ Rush, a BBQ restaurant with a full bar and live music. Can’t beat that! We had a tasty bbq chicken pizza and a couple of drinks.
THINGS TO DO IN TUCSON
Here are some links that list fun things to do and see in Tuscon
Trip Advisor – Top things to do in Tucson
This is Tucson – Discover what to love about Tucson
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SAN XAVIER DEL BAC MISSION –
A National Historic Landmark, San Xavier Mission was founded as a Catholic mission by Father Eusebio Kino in 1692. Construction of the current church began in 1783 and was completed in 1797.
The oldest intact European structure in Arizona, the church’s interior is filled with marvelous original statuary and mural paintings. It is a place where visitors can truly step back in time and enter an authentic 18th Century space. Read More on the Mission’s website.
photo by Dan Culter – Unsplash
FOOD –
IN-N-OUT BURGER
We love In-N-Out and always eat there when headed on a new RV adventure. There is one right off the freeway before you get to the KOA.