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Coronado/Lakeview
Coronado Lakeview Tucson is a luxurious apartment community located in the heart of Tucson, Arizona. This community offers a variety of amenities and features that make it a great place to call home. Residents can enjoy a resort-style pool, fitness center, and clubhouse. The community also offers a variety of floor plans, including one, two, and three bedroom apartments. Each apartment features a fully-equipped kitchen, spacious living areas, and private balconies or patios. The community is conveniently located near shopping, dining, and entertainment, making it easy to explore the city. Coronado Lakeview Tucson is the perfect place to call home.
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- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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User Reviews
Tom Dent
The camp hosts keep the place spotless. We were there mid week at the end of April and had our pick of campsites. We were told the previous weekend there was a fishing derby and the campsite was full and quite "social".
Tyler Pederson
Probably one of the best campsites I’ve been to. Host was great. Very quiet, but lots of generators during dinner time since there are no power hookups. If you want star gazing, go here!
Amanda G
Campsite is very clean and well maintained. Bathrooms are clean and well kept highly recommended. I would recommend getting there early as it does fill up. Cost is $20 for overnight stay on campground. They have BBQ pit/Fire pit. (Bring something to clean the grill with) & picnic table. Some spots have excellent shade & close to restrooms. Trash cans are all around too.
D
Quiet but pretty full in the rv trailer loop. It's first come first serve, checkout at noon. Pit toilets, picnic tables, grill/fire pit, bear proof trash receptacles. Only 10hp motors allowed on lake. Store being open is a guessing game. Nice trail around the lake with some steep and eroded areas. Tent loop was pretty empty. Some are park in lot and walk in others park alongside.
Heather Thomas
This Lake was very serene. At night you can hear your neighbors but for the most part everyone is quiet after 10:00. You have a short downhill hike to get to the lake from your camp spot. There are areas that are rocky as well as beachfront like shoreline. They have canoes and paddle boats to rent as well as fishing poles. The little country store has just about everything you could possibly need. The water was fine and there were plenty of fish. The only negative is that there are no public showers or electricity. So bring your camp shower; most definitely a heater or extra blankets during the cold months.