Reviews
Tucson / Lazydays KOA Resort
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.
Karl Young
Tons of amenities. We used the tent camp sites and they were great. Had a patio, sink and electricity. Also very close to the heated pool and spa. Pancake breakfast Sunday was a great deal too. We'll be back to try out the rental bicycles. They have a restaurant/bar and another pool/spa at the entrance to the park as well. Great place!
Denise Malecki
We stayed 4 nights as we were in town to see the rodeo. We have a 35 ft Super C towing. Our site was a pull through. Check in was very pleasant and Sue(?) was both helpful and funny! One perk was the ability to pick any citrus from the trees you can reach. And if you can't reach, they lend a pole! And if you don't want to do either of those, but still want the fruit, there's a shelf that holds the extras. We had a super sweet grapefruit and a not quite ripe orange. It is a large, very clean and well maintained resort. We took advantage of the hot tub and warm swimming pool, the laundry, and the best gym we've seen in a campground. The neighbors were very friendly and we got a lot of good advice from those we met. They also had live music, a chiminea, and cool offerings like ice cream or wine tastings. They even have covered RV sites and some of the sites have a nice fireplace and/or 2 story patio. Our only regret is that we didn't stay longer. Next time, we will.
M5 Travel Family
This resort is a must stop if you have kids. There was so much to do, we barely left all week here. We enjoyed the large craft room with a rock climbing wall and huge bean bag chair. There were yard games, covered playgrounds, a little library, and an incredible pool with a waterfall and hot tubs. Our dog also enjoyed the dog wash at the park, and we loved having lots of laundry machines for easy washing. The resort is landscaped so beautifully with cacti and fruit trees where you can pick fresh oranges and lemons, and we enjoyed so many family walks. There were unique sites with two story patios that were fun to see the set up even though we didn’t stay at one. We had a pull through gravel site that was easy set up and the gated entry into the resort made us feel super safe. Everyone was friendly, and we would absolutely love to go back again and would recommend it to anyone!
donna gutierrez
We stayed for 18 days in a pull through site. From check in to check out our experience was exceptional. The staff were helpful and friendly. Special recognition to Cher for always being informative, kind, and funny. The opportunity to pick and eat oranges and grapefruit daily was an added bonus. The common areas were clean and cared for. All that being said, the children in the park seemed unruly and without supervision. They climbed trees, threw rocks, and ignored traffic on the streets. Hoping this issue improves…but we’ll definitely be back.
Scott McNamara
We had an amazing week at this resort! Staff was always super helpful and pleasant. Site was level and everything worked as it should. We enjoyed picking citrus (orange, grapefruit) in the mornings for our breakfasts. They have pickers you can rent which made it fun for the kids. The nights were quiet and peaceful. There is the occasional jet noise, but that it to be expected near an AFB. It was never a bother, its the sound of freedom and a cool way to see your tax dollars flying away. The resort was welcoming to conversions and older RVs too which was nice to see. We saw skoolies, tents (designated tent sites), and had no issues with our 1980 MCI. We love KOA for this. Pools were clean and the hot tubs were a nice end to the evening. We met lots of cool people and made new friends. We will be back and highly recommend this resort!
Scott Behan
This KOA is one of the nicest I have visited. Although located in Tucson, it has a relaxed, tranquil, environment that makes one think they are not in the city. It is convenient to most of the popular tourist attractions in Tucson, including the Pima Air Museum, Saquaro NP, and Mission San Xavier del Bac. Sites are level, long and wide, with fruit trees providing separation between the sites so you don't feel jammed in with your neighbor. If you are visiting in hot weather, they offer solar panel shaded sites that provide shade to the entire site and your rig, enabling you to actually enjoy sitting outside without broiling. There are two pools and a hot tub onsite, putting greens on the end of almost every row, a restaurant, and many other amenities. Check in is easy, the staff is friendly and attentive. We will definitely be returning.
J A
Very well maintained camp ground. The folks who checked us in were super nice and friendly. The store has some good options and coffee available for the morning. I wish the restaurant on site stayed open later and opened for breakfast as I heard good things about it! Fruit trees planted all over gave the place a nice extra touch of
Philip McCutchen
This huge (400 site) KOA sits near a number of large RV dealers and is home for many "snow birds" when the winter comes. When we arrived for our nearly week-long visit to see Saguaro NP and other sights in the area, temps were in or near 100 degrees and occupancy was about 25% of full. Nice paved roads, gravel sites (not level), easy connections, nice patio with good outdoor furniture. There are many amenities for campers, and we took advantage of some of them: plenty of parking near the laundry, pool, registration, and on site restaurant (which served pretty good food). Wifi was good for streaming. Got our MH cleaned by the onsite service at a fair price. Overall, a very nice, well-maintained KOA.
m k
The best KOA I have ever been to. EVER! Super fast WIFI (40 Mb/s down and 30 Mb/s up), pools (2), hot tub, pond, RC track, dog parks (4), dog wash (2), Laundry rooms (2), bike and golf cart rental, kids rides, putting greens, large bathrooms with large showers, etc. (the list goes on and on). Restaurant on premises. Nice mix of back-in, pull thru, and covered RV parking, cabins too. Regular activities communicated via text message. Staff was friendly and accommodating. Afterhours check-in at guard shack. You have to visit this KOA, then the bar will be set (very high) for all future RV parks you visit. It is one KOA visit you will remember forever.
Bill Dallas
The nicest park we have stayed in so far. The pool and hot tub are perfect. Grounds are well maintained. Landscaping is beautiful. Fruit and olive trees. Staff is extremely nice and helpful and even the restaurant was great , we had a steak.