Brad H.
Yelp
Can't believe that we've lived here for six years and this is the first time we have come to this park. So close, only a 25 minute drive. It was a great quick getaway for a three day weekend camping trip.
The location couldn't be better--right across from the Oro Valley Marketplace. Forget something? Just make the five minute drive to Walmart. LOL. Bored? See a movie. And it is only less than 10 minutes from one of the best gelatos in Tucson (Giovanni's Gelato Cafe). Yet, the campsites were still in wilderness, and even though you could still hear an occasional semi truck rumbling down Oracle Blvd., after a while, your brain tuned them out and you could just hear wilderness.
This park is great for RV's as all sites have water and electricity. We snagged the last site that they allow reserving with the electricity turned off. All sites seemed to have shade to one degree or another. There is a grill at every site, as well as a table and the aforementioned water and electricity. It was so convenient to have water at our site.
The restrooms are modern, clean, and brightly lit. There are bathroom stalls with regular flushers. And bonus--they have showers. The sinks have mirrors, shelves, hot & cold water, and GFC electric outlets. There is also a tiled sink area to wash dishes.
There are trail heads offering varying degrees of hike difficulties. We went on an easy birding walk with a guide. We also made an appointment with Ranger Jack to see the Romero Ruins. Highly, highly recommended. Ranger Jack has been doing this for 20 years at the park. He's only in his 40s. Yep, being a ranger was his first and only job out of college. He loves it, and you can tell. He has a giant size ranger smile to go with it. The only way you will want to visit the ruins is with Ranger Jack, believe me. Full of interesting information (not yawn-inducing information) and full of great stories. He is larger than life!
Many of the trails are great for horse back riding and mountain biking. There is an area for those who bring their horses.
I enjoyed listening to the coyotes call back and forth at night. I also enjoyed looking at the stars. Tucson is not a bad night light pollution (because of the telescopes in the area) but it is even better to look at the night sky out of the city.
There are two small visitor's centers with gift shops, one at the entrance and one at the main trail head. They are small. But they do have maps, some information about the area, a few displays, and stocked with visitor center items and gifts. They also have cold pop, ice cream novelties, snacks, etc.
5* = A top favorite. Mind-blowing good. I will definitely return and I will go out of my way to go here. Worth every dime of my money.
4* = Outstanding. Tucson-top-tier. Some elements not quite as good as it gets, but it still is worthy of my regular business.
3* = Good experience. I might do repeat business if it is convenient, the only option, the only one in its category, or on a whim, but would not be among the first thing to come to mind. Would definitely recommend you trying it to get your own take on it.
2* = Not so good. Would not recommend at all. Waste of money.
1* = How are they still in business? Stay away at all costs!