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Military Park Desert Breeze Travel Camp (Yuma Army Proving Ground)
The Yuma Proving Ground is a United States Army installation located in Yuma, Arizona. It is the largest military installation in the southwestern United States and is used for testing military equipment and weapons systems. The Desert Breeze Travel Camp is located on the grounds of the Yuma Proving Ground and offers a variety of recreational activities for military personnel and their families. The camp features a variety of amenities, including a swimming pool, playground, picnic area, and a camp store. The camp also offers a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, and fishing. The camp is open year-round and is a great place to relax and enjoy the desert scenery.
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- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Bryan Symons
Extremely helpful host. He gave us a tour by golf cart before letting us pick which open site to use. They are first-come-first-served and they had several openings out of 104 sites. We were in site 78 and it was a nice quiet area. Many of the snowbirds there meet each evening to socialize. We ate dinner at the Cactus Cafe on base; the food was good and the prices were low!
Beth H
Trojans and his wife, Jennifer, are excellent hosts. I have bad knees so Troy rode me to the the bowling alley and commissary in his golf cart. It was great since I didn't have e to unhook my van. Don't worry- everything is walkable if you have decent legs. I'm only here for the weekend and the base is extremely quiet. Not a lot open on weekends. The site is very neat and clean. The laundry room and showers are very clean. Very quiet here.
drgil65
Arrived late afternoon. Camp hosts were very nice, stayed in site 45, good location next to laundry and showers. You’re within walking distance to AAFES Express Marathon gas station, they fill propane tanks here, unfortunately no diesel fuel available. Small Barbershop closed on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Small Commissary has just about everything you need. We will definitely stay here next time we come through.
Steve Bryie
First “River Season” staying here with our first camper (weekend warriors). Full power, water, sewage hookups, cable tv, and WiFi included. (Until recently due to storms; being rebuilt) a great recreation room with pool tables, tvs, game rooms, etc. onsite restrooms, showers, and laundry. We will definitely be coming back next River season.
Carey Grayson
I located on Army Yuma Proving Grounds, nice and roomy sites. Clubhouse has it all. Commissary, PX, restaurants, etc. all for $35 a night
Lisa P
Stayed in site 32 and there were a few small trees so we got some shade in the evening. They serve a variety of food at the bowling alley and have a nice commissary. It was very hot during our stay so we didn't get out much on base to explore. Nice level, gravel site with concrete slabs. Would stay here again. Stayed 8/29-30/2024
Donna Courtright
FamCamp on Yuma Proving Grounds. Must be military...active....retired or at least 100% disabled. The people that work the FamCamp are awesome. You have access to commissary, fuel station, laundry, small dog park etc.
Ryan Svolto
Wonderful park for the price. $155 for the week with plenty of room for my 42’ 5th wheel and 1 ton truck. Mostly back in spots with a few pull through available. What makes this park so great is the people, everyone was super nice and helpful. Full gym within walking distance on post. The post has a pool, bowling alley, commissary, and small exchange. No diesel at the gas station. Tons of laundry at $1.25 for each machine. The bathrooms are a bit dated, however, they are about to do upgrades from what I was told. They have daily activities with many people participating in the small community. This is a small post where free fall school is, so you can see jumpers often. Very quiet, with fun hikes in the area. Telegraph pass is a nice one to check out. I had no trouble getting a site in the beginning of March last minute because Tucson was full. About 25 minutes from Yuma depending on how fast you drive, a bit secluded which can be good for many and bad for others. Definitely gonna go back.
Becky Burtis
This is great FCFS campground for people with a military background, if you can get a spot. The snowbirds show up in Oct and Nov, and after that it's hard to find an opening until May. However, it can be done. Annette and Mindy from the office are amazing and great to work with! During our 2 week stay, there was at least one open site almost every night. If you are only staying a short time, ask about the 2 elec & water only sites. There a ton of activities: daily happy hour, morning exercise class, game nights, etc. We had a $155 weekly rate. The monthly rate was $465 (I think) and the daily is $35. The campground is amazingly quiet; it's mostly the 55+ crowd. Heck, the base is on a 4 day work week, so it's pretty quiet all the time.
jacqueline rice
Love it here!