Desert Trails RV Park
Tucson, AZ RV Camping At Its Finest!

No Tent Camping Allowed

All Travel Nurses are Welcome

For reservations more than 30 days please call the office to book a site

Open Year Round
225 Full Hook-up Sites
You'll Love It Here!

Our natural, unspoiled desert setting is the main draw to Desert Trails RV Park in Tucson, Arizona.

We are an adult 40+ RV park and attract an energetic customer base. This is reflected in our hiking, biking, dances, aerobics, and other outdoor activities, mostly organized by our community guests in the winter, creating a campground atmosphere.

We have improved and renovated the building and repainted to give it a more vibrant look.

The Park is under new ownership and is still a work in progress. Every “off-season” we upgrade infrastructure as well as improve existing buildings and create new spaces for expanding activities.

In addition to the amazing artists who perform concerts 2-3 times per month in the winter, our enthusiastic audiences also like the conventional “shows” like Friday jam sessions with guests who love to play music.

All evenings or day events are well attended and generate a welcoming atmosphere that encourages top names to return to perform at Desert Trails. 

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On nights without live music, we fill up the rest of the schedule with lectures, bingo, karaoke, poker, and games.

The park offers Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners organized by our park community and it creates an enormous sense of volunteerism.

We are busy and occupied the entire winter and we welcome you all to try our friendly community in the park for your next winter destination.

Enjoy Nature in the Warmth of Tucson

No Trains, Planes, or Freeways … Just Quiet

After noticing the absence of trains and planes, guests love our peaceful campground in sunny Tucson and compliment us on our natural landscape. Sunset views can be experienced from all over the park. Some of this is prominent in the “desert oasis” in the center of the RV Park.

Here the thick fauna and trees attract 50 varieties of birds seen in our Park. Javelina and coyotes also wander through at times but are far outnumbered by the rabbits, roadrunners, and doves.

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Read What Our Recent Guests Are Saying:

Majesticrvtravels
4 star rating Great stay but bad wifi We loved staying here. We enjoyed all of the amenities, especially the trails right out the back of the resort. We expected to work some from our rv but ended up having to take vacation days because the wifi was just terrible. We’ve stayed at several other resorts that had excellent wifi so it’s really too bad. If they improve their wifi it would be our all time favorite resort. - 4/26/2021 
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Tom A. AvatarTom A.
5 star rating Wow! What a great RV Park! Best staff I have ever confronted in the state. Was a late arrival and was set up in a pretty tight space with a slide out. Woke up the next morning and asked the lady at the desk if they had something with a little more elbow space. They were very accommodating and found us a great spot to move into. It's a pain to move after setting up, but it was so worth it we wound up extending our stay! Great activities all week long, not to mention great rates! I will definitely be back! - 4/04/2017 
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Flyer767309
5 star rating Stayed twice On a cross-country trip, we we're lucky enough to stay here twice. We now have reservations for winter of next year. What brought us there initailly was a review on another forum that suggested the park was "eclectic." We knew that was code and immediately made reservations. Checking the park's website will fill you in on the variety of activities, but, as everyone there told us, the park is really the people: active, engaged, interesting, varied, welcoming. And then there's Tuscon, a blue dot in a red state. Beautiful, diverse, art-filled (over 150 public art installations), colorful, foodie heaven, with a setting meant for hiking, observing, experiencing. Luckily, the owner of the park devotes considerable time (and excellent donuts) to ensuring that the community is kept informed of all that Tuscon has to offer. - 4/25/2018 
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Easy Access to Saguaro National Park

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Direct access to Saguaro National Park benefits our guests who like to hike or bike. Our Staff has extensive information on the area as well as copies of the miles of Hiking Trails directly behind us. We’re not far from Shopping & Town and have more “hidden” tour information after you’ve visited the main attractions nearby.

Full Service Sites

Miles from Saguaro National Park

Days of Paradise

Good Sam Top Rating

Rated one of the top parks in the country! 9/9/9

Tucson RVing

Camping in the sunny Sonoran Desert with the heart of a small town and the amenities of a resort. 

30/50-amp RV Sites

We are ready to accommodate your RV of any size with our 200+ sites.

Sonoran Desert Setting

Enjoy your morning coffee with the best views a campground can offer.

Home Away From Home

You’ll feel right at home with our many amenities including a heated pool, laundry facilities, library, and weight room.

Scheduled Events

LIVE music, Irish dancers, musicals, bingo, and cookouts are just a few of the many scheduled events we offer. 

What is there to do?

Tucson, AZ Attractions:

Biking and Hiking

We are blessed with 62 miles of beautiful hiking and biking trails that start right near the edge of Desert Trails RV Park property.

Restaurants

Try something new, or enjoy an old favorite at a nearby restaurant. Ask for a recommendation and we’ll help you find the tastes you’re looking for.

Explore Tucson

In the Sonoran Desert you’ll find spectacular cacti – including the giant saguaro, a symbol of the American Southwest. The mountain ranges in all directions offer scenic drives throughout the Tucson area.

Pima Air and Space Museum

Visit one of the world’s largest non-government funded aerospace museums, the Pima Air & Space Museum, in Tucson.

Saguaro National Park

Spend the day exploring or enjoy the colorful sunsets at both the east and west sections of the Saguaro National Park. 

Family Fun

Travel back in time at Old West in Tucson, a western town originally built as a film set in 1939

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