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Mt. Bigelow Campground

Coronado, Arizona
89.3 mi from City Center

The Mt. Bigelow Campground is located in the beautiful Coronado National Forest and is an excellent place for an authentic outdoor adventure. Onsite, there's also a diverse and breathtaking terrain, perfect for exploring and scenic viewing. Travelers can also look forward to local landmarks like the Chiricahua National Monument, Saguaro National Park and the Tumacacori National Historic Park. Among these parks and the Grand Canyon, campers can enjoy some of the southwest's most iconic scenes and geological formations, as well as the excellent river rafting, climbing, hiking and mountain biking that accompanies these sites. There's also historical treasures nearby including the Cases Grande Ruins National Monument Fort Bowie National Historic Site and the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. For even more Arizona fun, the Kartchner Caverns and San Pedro National Riparian Conservatory Area are also relatively close by.

Black Canyon Ranch RV Resort

From $45.00 USD

Per Night
Black Canyon City, Arizona
70.3 mi from City Center

Green N Lush RV Park

Black Canyon City, Arizona
70.3 mi from City Center

Tucson Trap and Skeet Club RV Sites

From $10.00 USD

Per Night
Tucson, Arizona
82 mi from City Center

Gilbert Ray

Gilbert Ray Campground / Tucson Mountain Park

Tucson, Arizona
78.1 mi from City Center

The Gilbert Ray Campground is located in the beautiful city of Tucson, Arizona and is a great place for a fun, yet relaxing southwestern vacation. Campers can look forward to a number of excellent local attractions such as the Arizona/Sonoran Desert Museum, Pima Air and Space Museum, San Xavier del Bac, Arizona History Museum and the Museum of Art. For the nature enthusiast, there a number of great spots including the Reid park Zoo, Saguaro National Park, Tohono Chul Park, the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Historic District, Tucson Botanical Gardens and Sentinel Peak. Among these sites and parks, campers can go scenic viewing, wildlife viewing, as well as hiking and biking. Campers can also take day trips out to spots like the popular Kofa National Wildlife Refuge and the Coronado National Forest, which is home to a number of ponds and lakes perfect for swimming, boating, canoeing and fishing. 
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