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Coronado/Lakeview
Overview
Overview
Coronado/Lakeview RV Park provides a straightforward and welcoming home base for travelers exploring the vibrant desert landscape of southern Arizona. Situated within the city of Tucson, this park focuses on providing a clean, quiet environment for those passing through or looking to spend a few weeks enjoying the winter sun. It is a no-frills destination that prioritizes convenience and accessibility, making it a reliable choice for RVers who value a low-key atmosphere over high-end resort luxuries.
Location & Surroundings
The park is ideally positioned to offer easy access to the main thoroughfares of Tucson, allowing guests to navigate the metropolitan area with minimal stress. Located in a developed area, the surroundings are primarily urban, providing immediate access to local grocery stores, fuel stations, and essential services. This central positioning makes it a practical hub for those who want to remain connected to the city while having a reserved spot to retreat to at the end of the day.
Amenities & Park Features
While Coronado/Lakeview maintains a modest profile, it is well-equipped to handle the needs of modern travelers. The park features full hookup sites designed to accommodate various RV sizes, ensuring that guests can settle in comfortably regardless of the duration of their stay. Basic infrastructure is maintained to a high standard, with gravel pads that provide a level surface for setup, along with clean communal facilities that cater to the essential needs of the resident community.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Staying at this park places you within reach of Tucson's most iconic landscapes and cultural sites. Nature enthusiasts can quickly drive to the Saguaro National Park to witness the majestic giant cacti that define the Sonoran Desert. For those interested in history or aviation, the Pima Air and Space Museum is a major draw nearby. The park serves as a convenient launching point for visiting these diverse regional landmarks, balancing urban exploration with natural discovery.
Who This Park Is Best For
This RV park is an excellent fit for snowbirds and budget-conscious travelers who prefer a functional, quiet setting. It is particularly well-suited for retirees or professionals who utilize their RV as a long-term winter residence and desire proximity to city conveniences. If you are seeking a reliable, hassle-free spot that serves as a quiet sanctuary after days spent hiking or sightseeing in the Tucson area, Coronado/Lakeview is a dependable choice for your itinerary.
Features & Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
Reviews
Gear Websites
We visited the lake in late October and it was quite crowded many people were fishing and we're doing their thing but quite a few people were using the campground as a free playground a bunch of kids were running all around going into other people's camps and cause of distractions and Noise A group of people from a church group arrived late on Friday and made a LOT of noise until they went to sleep When they woke up, they made a fire, then almost immediately all walked away for fishing and left their fire on attended At that point we left the lake, too much chaos at the campground We've been visiting the lake for decades and it's definitely being more crowded than it has in the past
Ron Harris
Clay keeps one clean campground! The bathrooms are probably the cleanest in Arizona! Great place to hang out with your family or your significant other. Rules say "no" generators after 10:00, very common. Most peeps are cool and follow that but be prepared for those that don't. Dont let my review take away the fact that Clay and the lake are awesome. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
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.