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Voyager RV Resort & Hotel
Overview
Voyager RV Resort & Hotel is a prominent destination in Tucson, Arizona, designed specifically for travelers who seek an active and social lifestyle. This expansive resort functions more like a gated community than a standard campground, offering a blend of RV sites, hotel rooms, and vacation rentals. It is widely recognized for its vibrant atmosphere and high-end facilities that cater heavily to the winter snowbird population seeking a premium desert experience.
Location & Surroundings
Situated on the southeast side of Tucson, the park provides a stunning backdrop of the Sonoran Desert and the nearby Rincon Mountains. The location offers easy access to Interstate 10, making it a convenient base for exploring Southern Arizona. The surrounding landscape features iconic saguaro cacti and wide-open skies, providing a true southwestern feel while remaining close to the city's essential services, retail centers, and medical facilities.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility boasts an impressive array of amenities designed for long-term comfort and recreation. Guests have access to high-quality facilities including:
- Three swimming pools including a climate-controlled indoor pool and two outdoor spas.
- A professional-grade pickleball complex with multiple courts and organized tournament play.
- An on-site 9-hole golf course and a fully equipped fitness center.
On-site dining is available at the Canyon Grill, which serves as a central social hub. Additionally, hobbyists can take advantage of specialized craft rooms for woodworking, quilting, and lapidary arts, ensuring there is never a shortage of activities.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Travelers are perfectly positioned to explore the region's top cultural and natural sites. The world-renowned Pima Air & Space Museum is just a short drive away, featuring hundreds of historic aircraft. Nature lovers can spend days at Saguaro National Park, which offers scenic loops and hiking trails through dense cactus forests. Additionally, the historic downtown Tucson area provides a rich culinary scene and local artisan shopping within easy reach of the resort.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is ideally suited for active seniors and snowbirds who want to stay busy during the winter months. Because of its extensive social calendar and hobby-based clubs, it is the perfect choice for travelers looking for a deep sense of community. Those who enjoy a resort-style environment with every convenience at their fingertips will find this park fits their travel style for a long-term stay in the Arizona sun.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Bracelet Blonde
Super disappointed - being treated terrible on a holiday ! Because we did not make reservations, we were not allowed to eat at Fat Willy's, restaurant on site . Made reservations long ago, if someone had told us we could have done so! I am Texan - we don't treat people this way..
jenny couette
What a beautiful rv resort. Very well maintained, very very clean. The lots are a good size and there is a concrete slab. 3 swimming pools, 2 spas, a very modern gym, convenience store, restaurant, hotel, hairdresser, small medical clinic, several activity rooms, many pickelball fields, tennis court, golf, post office and much more. Waste and recycling is picked up directly at your site. The staff and residents are very kind and welcoming. The only thing I could suggest is to put more deck chairs at the pools. For the rest everything is excellent. I love it.
Kathy Kivela
We stayed in the RV park, what a great resort. It was clean and well maintained, everyone who works there is above and beyond friendly and service oriented. There is something for everyone here, classes, work shops, you would not get bored We will be back!
Robert n Michelle (Luna Express Travels)
As thousand trails members with the Encore package we utilize these parks when in Arizona. This park is well kept. The pull through sites are a bit odd. You pull through and park your car behind you. The people pulling in next to you does the same. Odd thing is when you leave your camper, their car/ truck is outside your door. Most work with each other to park their own cars next to door, opening up more space for you. Also, the 4' wide concrete walk space is basically your patio as well. Barely enough room for your chair. As for the amenities, as stated before, the park is in great shape. 3 pools, one is enclosed on 3 sides and kept very warm. Two size hot tubs. Well worth the stay!
Susan Wirth-White
We had a premium back in spot for our toyhauler which was great as we could put our deck down for morning coffee. The amenities are 5 star with 3 pools, two wirlpools, 2 saunas, and several tennis and pickle ball courts. I enjoyed the lap pool which is 25 yards and the fitness center is really well equipped. The hotel grounds are well kept and have wonderful S.W. landscaping. The only reason I gave only four stars is because the one open dog park was a fenced dirt run at the bottom of a wash. Getting to it from either end one walks through dirt and weeds, though we did discover a concrete access between two park models. Seems like the many dogs that are residents here aren't given much priority. We would stay here again if it wasn't so noisy from airbase air traffic and highway traffic.