"THIS IS A GOOD CHOICE FOR TUCSON AREA IF YOU'RE ELIGIBLE!"
{Dates of Stay: April 11-25, 2024) Another decent military FamCamp. USAF AFB's are almost always "first come, first serve" i.e. NO reservations, so plan accordingly. We had no problem as there were several sites available in April due to many 'snow bird retirees' leaving for cooler pastures. There are 197 sites and 57 dry-camping overflow...
We stayed here several times before for $20 per night. It was conveniently located based on our route. It was worth $20, but just barely. It is DEFINITELY NOT WORTH $50 PER NIGHT.
It does have electricity & water but the site is 100% dirt so if it rains you have mud. It does have a very BASIC bathhouse with 2 showers & toilets but we didn’t...
We were only here one night and didn't get a lot of time to explore the park. The campground area seemed well kept up. The site quality was good but it wasn't terribly big and the adjacent sites are close but not quite as close as you'd expect for a campground like this one. The water pressure was good but the sewer inlet was kind of high. ...
We stayed hear for the night on our way to Florida. When we were there there were few other campers and we had a loop to ourselves. We had a pull thru site which offered no privacy. The water spigot at our site was broken and wouldn't turn off. The ranger who was very friendly stopped by to look at it and said someone would be by in the...
As others have said this campground is a good option for visiting things in St Louis if you don't plan to spend a lot of time at the campground. It is located in what seems like a fairly industrial area along a fairly busy road. Road noise can be loud and its also on the approach path for St Louis Downtown Airport. The sites were not that big...