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Tucson / Lazydays KOA Resort
Overview
Welcome to Tucson/Lazydays KOA Resort!
Tucson/Lazydays KOA Resort is your desert oasis, featuring beautiful fruit trees abundant throughout the park, with plenty of good times to be had. The campground offers Pull-thru RV Sites with full 30/50-amp hookups, grassy luxury sites and RV Sites with a Patio and a fireplace! No RV? No problem. Stay in one of the two-bedroom Deluxe Cabins with queen beds or a Tent site. Whether you want to relax by one of the two resort style pools, soak in the hot tubs, play a round on our nine hole putting green, or join in the fun activities, this KOA has something for everyone to enjoy.
The completed installation of the two PowerParasols® solar shade structures now allows guest to camp, gather and even barbeque under a patented structure that produces clean solar energy. The structures shade more than two acres of the campground, giving visitors room to park RVs on 30 covered RV sites. Check out our NEW resort style activity park! Providing ample shade and sport courts to bring recreation, relaxation, family and friends together.
Lazydays, a full-service RV dealership with a service department, is located next door. Other campground amenities include a bar & grill, meeting rooms, fitness center, three off-leash dog parks and complimentary Wi-Fi. Camping in Arizona is a breeze at the Tucson/Lazydays KOA. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 73 feet.
Features & Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
Reviews
tyler drees
Clean, safe, and fun stop on the 10. Check in was easy and pleasant, site was level, and everyone was friendly. Pool was a great spot to hang with a restaurant and bar attached, showers were clean, and they had an inflatable slide for kids on the weekend to celebrate Memorial Day. Well done KOA and staff!
Leah McAlpine
We have stayed the KOA Tucson several times & have always had a pleasant experience which has ALWAYS included an escort to our site, however, this time we weren’t offered one. We were told by Alyssa where we could find our site (with a paw pen). Firstly, the numbers on the pillars weren’t very clear. So we went past our row. We then came back & started to pull into our site with our 41 foot RV with vehicle in tow, once we started pulling into our site we started hearing scratching noises down both sides of the RV. Upon inspection we saw a lot of scratch marks down one side of the RV. We then went to let our dogs use the paw pen only to find it pad locked. We rang the front desk & were told someone would be by to open it shortly. They did come quickly to do this. While they were at our site my dad mentioned the scratch marks left by the trees. He didn’t get much of a response from the two workers. My dad then went in the RV. My mom went outside only to find these two workers explaining away our experience saying, “they should have asked for an escort?” (We are unsure of the names of these two employees). Very disappointing behaviour.
Renee Shields
A lovely, well maintained and beautifully landscaped park. Many sites have privacy hedges, trees, and mini fenced dog enclosures with grass. There are plenty of amenities, nice pools and a huge dog park. Having a restaurant and bar on site is a plus
Peter “Traveler” Schmitz
We stayed here the month of March 2026. Love this place and it's our 3rd time. We will be back next year for 2 months. The amenities are great, food at the restaurant fantastic and all the staff are wonderful. We stayed under one of the solar panels but next year will stay out in the open as I do astrophotography and solar photography. Bonus are the fruit trees that are on many sites, I ate some delicious grapefruit, oranges and used many lemons in my drinks. Sites are spacious in between you and your neighbor and long which makes long term stays enjoyable. The swimming pool is at a nice winter temperature so swimming or dipping is always great (I think 82F). Tucson has a lot to offer and site seeing in the mountains is an easy 1 -2 hours away.
Kevin Brinkley
We had an excellent stay at the Tucson KOA Resort. The park is large, clean, and extremely well-maintained, with spacious sites and attractive landscaping throughout. It truly feels more like a resort than a typical RV park. One of the highlights was the on-site restaurant — the food quality was surprisingly good and very convenient after a long day of travel or sightseeing. Having a solid dining option right in the park added a lot to the overall experience. This is definitely a premium property, and the rates reflect that — it’s more expensive than many RV parks. The only other downside is that it’s tucked away in a more industrial part of Tucson. That said, once inside the park, it feels quiet, secure, and very well kept. Overall, this is one of the nicest KOA properties we’ve stayed at, and we would definitely return when looking for a higher-end RV resort experience.