Tucson KOA Resort

Tucson, AZ · Campground

Rating
4.6/5
★★★★★ 4.6
Reviews
20
Rank in Tucson
#15
of 249 hotels
City Percentile
85%
rating percentile
Address
Tucson KOA Resort, 5151 S Country Club Rd, Tucson, AZ 85706
Phone
(520) 799-3701
Website
koa.com/campgrounds/tucson-lazydays/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp

Tucson KOA Resort is a hotel located in Tucson, AZ. It is one of 249 hotels listed in Tucson. Its 4.6-star rating is above the Tucson city average of 4.0 stars. It ranks #15 of 249 hotels in Tucson. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

About Tucson KOA Resort

Welcome to Tucson KOA Resort! Have fun in the sun at a desert oasis when camping at Tucson KOA Resort. Our campground has all you need for luxury camping in Tucson, Arizona. You can enjoy the warm weather and sun during your trip, from checking out... More

Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5.0 Denise Malecki · Feb 2026

We stayed 4 nights as we were in town to see the rodeo. We have a 35 ft Super C towing. Our site was a pull through. Check in was very pleasant and Sue(?) was both helpful and funny! One perk was the ability to pick any citrus from the trees you can reach. And if you can't reach, they lend a pole! And if you don't want to do either of those, but still want the fruit, there's a shelf that holds the extras. We had a super sweet grapefruit and a not quite ripe orange. It is a large, very clean and well maintained resort. We took advantage of the hot tub and warm swimming pool, the laundry, and the best gym we've seen in a campground. The neighbors were very friendly and we got a lot of good advice from those we met. They also had live music, a chiminea, and cool offerings like ice c

★★★★★ 5.0 Scott McNamara · Jan 2026

We had an amazing week at this resort! Staff was always super helpful and pleasant. Site was level and everything worked as it should. We enjoyed picking citrus (orange, grapefruit) in the mornings for our breakfasts. They have pickers you can rent which made it fun for the kids. The nights were quiet and peaceful. There is the occasional jet noise, but that it to be expected near an AFB. It was never a bother, its the sound of freedom and a cool way to see your tax dollars flying away. The resort was welcoming to conversions and older RVs too which was nice to see. We saw skoolies, tents (designated tent sites), and had no issues with our 1980 MCI. We love KOA for this. Pools were clean and the hot tubs were a nice end to the evening. We met lots of cool people and made new fr

dmoney23_13 · Dec 2024

Fantastic 3 nights with our teenage daughters while visiting our son at UofA. Property was immaculate and huge. Office staff were friendly and accommodating at check in. All other staff we came across were friendly. We had a pull through site with fire pit which was perfect for the cool evenings and also provided a little privacy. Constant trash pick up from the curb. Daily activities for all ages and a market with all the essentials. Community fire pits, fruit trees, putt putt and pickleball. Game room and multipurpose rooms, mail and a Santa train! The hot tubs were hot and pools heated. Bathrooms and showers were very clean. Hot water and great pressure. Some of the machines were older and needed service in the gym but it was still bigger than most hotels. We didn’t get to the restaura

★★★★★ 5.0 Karl Young · Mar 2026

Tons of amenities. We used the tent camp sites and they were great. Had a patio, sink and electricity. Also very close to the heated pool and spa. Pancake breakfast Sunday was a great deal too. We'll be back to try out the rental bicycles. They have a restaurant/bar and another pool/spa at the entrance to the park as well. Great place!

★★★★★ 5.0 M5 Travel Family · Feb 2026

This resort is a must stop if you have kids. There was so much to do, we barely left all week here. We enjoyed the large craft room with a rock climbing wall and huge bean bag chair. There were yard games, covered playgrounds, a little library, and an incredible pool with a waterfall and hot tubs. Our dog also enjoyed the dog wash at the park, and we loved having lots of laundry machines for easy washing. The resort is landscaped so beautifully with cacti and fruit trees where you can pick fresh oranges and lemons, and we enjoyed so many family walks. There were unique sites with two story patios that were fun to see the set up even though we didn’t stay at one. We had a pull through gravel site that was easy set up and the gated entry into the resort made us feel super safe. Everyone was

Accessibility & Amenities

✓ Onsite Services ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Entrance ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Parking Lot ✓ Wheelchair Accessible Restroom ✓ Rv Camping ✓ Rv Electric Hookup ✓ Rv Sewer Hookup ✓ Rv Water Hookup ✓ Camping Fee ✓ Debit Cards ✓ Nfc Mobile Payments ✓ Free Parking Lot ✓ On Site Parking ✓ Paid Parking Lot ✓ Dogs Allowed

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