Tombstone Territories RV Resort
Overview
Overview
Tombstone Territories RV Resort offers a tranquil escape in the high desert of Southern Arizona. Located far enough from the hustle of town to provide unobstructed mountain views, it serves as a spacious and welcoming home base for exploring the legends of the Old West. The park emphasizes a sense of community and quiet relaxation, making it a standout choice for those who value peaceful desert nights under the stars alongside modern, high-quality conveniences.
Location & Surroundings
Situated between the Whetstone and Dragoon Mountains, the park captures the stunning essence of the San Pedro Valley. It is located roughly nine miles from the historic center of Tombstone, offering a remote desert feel while remaining easily accessible via Highway 82. The landscape is characterized by native cacti, desert flora, and wide-open horizons, making it an ideal spot for photography and enjoying the colorful Arizona sunsets that paint the sky every evening.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is specifically designed with larger rigs in mind, featuring spacious pull-through sites with full 30/50 amp hookups and reliable Wi-Fi. Guests have access to an impressive array of on-site facilities, including an indoor heated pool, a hot tub, and a fitness center. For those traveling with four-legged companions, the dedicated K-9 park provides plenty of room for exercise, while the large clubhouse and clean laundry facilities ensure a comfortable and convenient extended stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
History comes alive just minutes away at the Tombstone Historic District, where visitors can walk the wooden boardwalks and witness reenactments at the O.K. Corral. Beyond the gunfights and legends, the park is a short drive from Kartchner Caverns State Park and the artistic, mountainous town of Bisbee. Nature enthusiasts will also appreciate being near the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, which is world-renowned for birdwatching and miles of scenic hiking trails.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an excellent fit for big-rig owners and seasonal travelers who prefer a quiet, scenic environment over a crowded urban park. It appeals to history buffs who want to immerse themselves in Arizona’s Western heritage while having a reliable, well-maintained retreat to return to. If you value privacy, clean facilities, and breathtaking mountain vistas, this park offers the perfect balance of rugged desert adventure and modern resort serenity.
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Reviews
Christine Alexander
The park, location , pool, club house are all amazing! However, our arrival and check in spoiled the entire stay. We were traveling and weren’t sure if we could get to Tombstone. It worked out that we did. We called several times, it was on a Sunday in the afternoon, with no answer. So we showed up, knocked on the door of the office, and then left a message with our name, what we were driving and that we wanted to get with them the following morning to pay. About 10 minutes after our arrival a “Ex”Ranger/policeman/or something of that nature showed up, banging on our door. when we opened it instead of a friendly greeting he immediately attacked us as if we were going to shoplift a night in an RV park. As we explained to him our process, and leaving our name number, etc. He said “that’s not the way it works“. He then demanded “$50 in cash“. He apparently is unhappy in his retirement and is still “playing“ Ranger. He had a gun strapped to his belt, had his hand on it at all times as if we were criminals. He didn’t identify himself just started in with rude questions and no other greeting. Not only was it was frightening, and dangerous, (we do hold a concealed carry permit and the guns to go with it) it was ridiculous and way over the top with his little “little man“ attitude. I don’t like giving anybody I don’t know cash but that seemed to be the only way we were going to get past this jerk, get on with our evening and wind down from being on the road. The owners need to rethink their “after hours“ junior deputy and his ego. We won’t go back if there’s a chance he will be there. Campers beware
Shaylee
I'm crine, this place is not kid-friendly. It just a bunch of retirees that want a campground without kids there. And 14 is the minimum age to be left alone there, and they didn't let me be alone there so 💔 don't bring teens or kids here twin 😭✌ but the Wi-Fi is tuff, I love that part
Kim Herrera
This is a wonderful place to stay. Friendly, clean and quiet. The location is terrific. Full hookups and only about a mile from Tombstone. We will stay here again. There are cabins, tent camping options & lots of shady rv spots. They also accommodate livestock with some decent size corrals.
Brynjar MacGregor
Great RV park especially if you are in the SE boon docking and need a recharge every few days. Last minute change of plans and was able to see the city but was late finding a spot. They were able to fit me in last minute but I was really lucky on that. Call ahead before closing. Really nice people and provided great info on some spots to go trek off to for a few more days. If you have a bigger rig the spots are spacious and if you have a smaller rig you will have no worries.
ROBBIE ALLEN
Nice Park. Not much there, but location is excellent. Right on Allen Street where it is all happening. The spots can be narrow, but plenty of room lengthwise. The staff are very accommodating. Very laid back atmosphere. Great rates! We were very happy with our choice, Highly recommend!