Any recommendations for where to stay in Tucson for 3+ months for individuals under 55?? I am a traveling physical therapist and my husband and I live in our RV full-time. We are looking for a place with full hookups, water, sewer. The works (and trying to not spend a fortune). After spending hours on the web doing research on different locations, it seems like all of the places with higher ratings are strictly 55+ communities. I would greatly appreciate any recommendations! Thanks :)
bjoyce said
09:50 PM Sep 5, 2015
Since you are adults and have no children, some of these 55+ parks should be able to accommodate you. 55+ parks need to have some under 55 to be legal. Give them a call and find out. I suspect Justin's Diamond J will accommodate you.
el Rojo and Pam said
06:28 AM Sep 6, 2015
I second Diamond J's. Doc and Christine are very nice and accommodating. You'll be happy there if it isn't too far from your job.
soos said
11:52 PM Sep 6, 2015
Another vote for Diamond J's. Nice place, not fancy.
If you want a more resorty feel, Voyager is great. Nice pool, lots to do.
Price may depend on the time of year. They are really booked Jan-March, but have more room before that.
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Russ Ranger said
06:18 PM Sep 9, 2015
We also like Diamond J RV Park. We stay there before we enter Mexico for the Winter. They have a storage area at the back of the park where we leave our motorhome while we are in Mazatlán. Storage cost is only $38.00 per month.
The owners are very nice people and Christine really keeps the place looking like a desert garden. It's a nice quiet place on the edge of the Saguaro Desert. There are great hiking trails into the desert from the back of the park.
An Unexpected Adventure said
02:31 PM Sep 22, 2015
Thank you so much for all of the recommendations! Diamond J RV Park would have been my number one... just too far out of town (only one car that we have to share, to commute to separate jobs... too much of a hassle if we can't bike to our job!). We ended up choosing Tra-tel RV Park... we were nervous to say the least, it didn't get great reviews. But it has been wonderful :) Again, I appreciate all of the suggestions and support!
Any recommendations for where to stay in Tucson for 3+ months for individuals under 55?? I am a traveling physical therapist and my husband and I live in our RV full-time. We are looking for a place with full hookups, water, sewer. The works (and trying to not spend a fortune). After spending hours on the web doing research on different locations, it seems like all of the places with higher ratings are strictly 55+ communities. I would greatly appreciate any recommendations! Thanks :)
If you want a more resorty feel, Voyager is great. Nice pool, lots to do.
Price may depend on the time of year. They are really booked Jan-March, but have more room before that.
Sue
We liked this one.
http://fasteaglervparking.blogspot.com/2015/08/prince-of-tucson-rv-park-tucson-az.html
The link in the post is active. Clicking on the pictures will enlarge them.
-- Edited by FastEagle on Wednesday 9th of September 2015 04:15:06 PM
-- Edited by FastEagle on Wednesday 9th of September 2015 04:15:22 PM
The owners are very nice people and Christine really keeps the place looking like a desert garden. It's a nice quiet place on the edge of the Saguaro Desert. There are great hiking trails into the desert from the back of the park.