This blog is going to be a review of all the places we have parked our RV trailer since we started traveling in our RV. It’s exclusively about civilian RV parks and campgrounds. Because I’m retired from the US Navy we are eligible to use the many military RV parks and campgrounds around the country. The picture above was taken at a military RV park aboard Laughlin AFB near Del Rio, TX. Huge FHU sites with CATV and privacy fences on both sides.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Tucson, AZ
In the years we traveled west for the winter we almost always started back east on I-10. Even when deciding to go up and use I-20 or I-40 we would start out on I-8 or I-10. So we almost always wound-up going through Tucson, AZ.
There is a large military campground on the Davis-Monthan AFB at Tucson but we have never used it. It has a first come first serve policy and we pass through there before most seasonal travelers have left. We always visit the base to play golf and do some shopping at the commissary and military exchange outlets on base. The largest military aircraft graveyard in the country is located there and worth the time for a tour of its facilities.
We always like to spend a week in Tucson. There is so much to do and visit in the area. It just cant be done in a week long stop.
We have found the Prince of Tucson RV Park to be very conveniently located with easy exit and entry to all major highways. The park itself is well established with excellent amenities and nicely paved parking sites for all, with paved personal parking right on your site.
Browse the web site below for details. They have a nice mail service area. When we call ahead to make our reservations we ask that they accept our mail before we get there. It has been very convent.
http://www.princeoftucsonrvpark.com/
Here are some pictures of a typical parking site. I’m also going to add some pictures of places we have visited to color up the posting a bit.
Clicking on any of the pictures will enlarge them and start the slide show. The link to the park is active so just click on it to brows around.
The FastEagles
Cal & Linda
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