This is a great little spot in Madera Canyon near Green Valley, AZ. The toilets are vault. There are picnic tables and bear proof storage lockers. I've stayed here over the last 3 years and never saw a bear. The hiking is good. The best is the birding in the canyon. Many migrate here in winter and spring. The humming birds are prolific. Using a Golden Age Pass the cost is $5. Two week limit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very convenient and friendly place to stay; staff very good. Close to town and groceries, etc. This is our fourth year here, and while we do like it, they have really let the washrooms and showers go downhill, and the worst thing we found was the lack of cleaning in the laundry room. The floor and the machines were very dirty. I told the office staff about this, hopefully by our visit next year, they will have it cleaned up. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Two stars because of the terrific facilities, i.e., pool, club house, etc. Otherwise 1 star or less. It is not really an RV park at all, but more intended for park models with permanent or long term residents; we saw very few RV's. It is very, very, very crowded and close together with narrow streets and small spaces. If you are claustrophobic or dislike being (literally) 12 inches from your neighbor this is not the place for you. It is definitely not worth the $40 rate even for an overnight but the only game in town. Despite the high cost they do not accept credit cards and take cash or check only. We definitely won't return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We arrived on a Friday night and the very old man at the gate checked us in. Not very efficient and took a very long time. Depending on where your site is you have to drive around a long way to get to your site. Backing into the site was a little tight. Charge for the internet was by the month, not very friendly for a short term stay. The price is a little high for what you get. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park was very nice. Staff showed us to site and helped with backing in. All sites are back-in. Gravel site w/concrete patio, and blacktop tow vehicle parking. 50 amp/TV cable w/DirectTV. Sites are the right size. We have a 38 ft FW w/3 slides. Streets are a little tight, but we could still get around. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The prior reviews are right on the money. This is a park that is for the park model folks and not the RV'ers. They are not pet friendly and the regulations are overstated. You have to take your dog out of the park, get in a ditch about 5 feet deep and 15 wide and along a busy highway. Then there are all kinds of signs in the ditch. Even one that says: "Smile, you are being watched by our hidden camera." Not consumer friendly. Then, for a park with 290 spaces, there are only two dumpsters and they make for quite a walk for everyone. Also they do not accept credit cards which, at the prices they charge, should be a given. No Wi-Fi available except through your computer at a fee, which they probably get a percentage of. This is the only park in Green Valley so you have no other choices. Would not stay here again unless I had to. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Established park, includes mostly permanent residents, paved roads, security guard at entrance. Management was professional and firm on park practices. Weekly site was dressed gravel with concrete patio. Utilities at the back lot line. Residents are friendly. Location is quick to I-19 and all of Green Valley or Tucson. Pets are limited to defined half of park and pet walk area is outside park entrance. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park. No cement slabs. In the office they sell breakfast for a reasonable price. A Mexican lady sells outstanding tamales twice a week. They are a must buy. Nice and helpful managers. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Rate is divided over the month that we stayed. Wi-fi is extra $$$. Lots of park models. Lots of permanent structures that make it somewhat difficult to get a big rig in the space provided. The people that are in the park are for the most part very friendly. The ownership is somewhat cold though. We cut short our stay due to management. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Rating is a gift and we raised it to a two based on clean restrooms. Staff is unfriendly toward overnighters, we stayed three nights and were treated like we were intruding. Thankfully we had friends in the community to visit and did not have to stay at this resort. TL should take a long look at what is truly available for travelers as the number of sites actually available was one or two per night. We would not stay again at this "resort". Sites were close and view on each side was into the window of park model neighbors with shades drawn! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Park is a very clean "over 55" park. Although there are almost 300 sites most have permanent park models in them. I estimated about 30-40 rv sites. The roads are paved, but narrow. Sites are backins and limited room to swing as we were in 40 foot motorhome. Laundryroom was very modern. Twelve very clean washers and twelve very clean dryers. The sites are large and gravel in rv parking area. Each site has a large concrete pad and paved area for a toad. Opinion was that rvs are an afterthought and will look for another park in area. We camped here in a Motorhome.