Check in
Check in
2:00pm

Amenities

Flush Toilet
Potable Water
RV Hookup

Activities

Biking
Hiking

Terrain

Desert
Forest

About this space

In the family for 30 years, owned by Tucson natives. Learn more about this land: At the foot of the Saguaro National Monument West, a true desert experience. Watch the incredible Sonoran sunsets and gaze at thousands of stars as you listen to the coyotes howl. This is a remote get away from it all experience! This site is only available for RV use. There are no shower or restroom facilities ava...

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Reviews • 27

★★★★★ (27 reviews)
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Loanne K.
☆☆☆☆☆
Dec 2021

Such a peaceful retreat in the Sonoran Desert bordering Saguaro National Park’s painted desert landscape. Removed from but close enough to Tucson proper. A great home base to explore the area or ju...

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Joy B.
☆☆☆☆☆
Feb 2022

This is what we were hoping to find. Peaceful, quiet, clean and safe. Reasonable access to the city. Enjoyed the flora, fauna and the views. Hope to come back next year. Thanks James!

AI Review Summary

This campsite offers a beautiful and secluded retreat with stunning views of the desert landscape, making it a perfect base for exploring Saguaro National Park. Campers appreciate the full hookups and the peaceful atmosphere, with many highlighting the friendly and helpful host. While the access road can be rough and some guests have faced minor navigation challenges, the overall experience is highly rated for its natural beauty and tranquility. With ample opportunities for hiking and wildlife watching, this site is a favorite among those seeking a quiet escape.

Highlights
  • Beautiful secluded spot with stunning views
  • Full hookups available for convenience
  • Close proximity to Saguaro National Park
  • Peaceful and quiet atmosphere
  • Friendly and helpful host
  • Great for hiking and exploring the desert
  • Wildlife sightings enhance the experience
Considerations
  • Access road is rough and bumpy
  • Some guests experienced difficulty with directions
  • Sites can be dusty in summer
  • Limited amenities compared to larger campgrounds
  • Occasional challenges with navigation at night