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📖 About This Campground

Tombstone Territories RV Resort in Huachuca City Arizona offers 102 full hookup RV spaces all pull thrus. Luxury amenities and features including pool and fitness room. Nestled in the heart of the rugged Arizona desert, Tombstone Territories RV Park offers a unique and captivating experience for travelers seeking a blend of Wild West charm and modern comfort. With its rich historical backdrop, scenic desert landscapes, and a plethora of amenities, Tombstone Territories RV Park stands as a premier destination for RV enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Stepping into Tombstone Territories RV Park is like taking a step back in time to the days of the Wild West. The park's location near the legendary town of Tombstone, famous for its historical significance and iconic events, sets the stage for an immersive experience in American frontier history. The surrounding desert vistas, with their striking mesas and expansive skies, contribute to the park's authentic and enchanting ambiance. One of the park's standout features is its commitment to providing modern amenities while preserving the allure of the Old West. RV sites are equipped with essential hookups, clean facilities, and well-maintained grounds, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay for visitors. The juxtaposition of contemporary convenience against the backdrop of the desert's raw beauty creates a unique and memorable atmosphere. Tombstone Territories RV Park is perfectly situated for exploration and adventure. A short drive takes visitors to the historic town of Tombstone, where they can immerse themselves in reenactments of the famous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, stroll along Allen Street with its authentic saloons and shops, and discover the rich history that shaped the American West. The park's location also allows for convenient access to nearby natural wonders, such as the stunning Kartchner Caverns and the scenic trails of Coronado National Forest. For those seeking a leisurely retreat, the park itself offers a range of activities to enjoy. Relax by the swimming pool, socialize in the communal gathering areas, or simply savor the tranquility of the desert landscape. The park's welcoming community of fellow travelers adds to the overall experience, fostering connections and camaraderie among like-minded adventurers. Tombstone Territories RV Park is more than just a place to park an RV; it's an opportunity to connect with history, explore the rugged beauty of the desert, and embrace the spirit of the Wild West in comfort. The juxtaposition of historical significance and modern amenities creates a truly unique camping experience that resonates with travelers of all ages and interests. In conclusion, Tombstone Territories RV Park in Arizona offers an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Wild West, where history and modern comfort coalesce to create a one-of-a-kind camping experience. With its rich historical surroundings, captivating desert landscapes, and a range of amenities, Tombstone Territories RV Park stands as a testament to the enduring allure of the American frontier. Whether immersing oneself in historical reenactments, exploring the natural wonders of the region, or simply soaking in the ambiance of the desert, visitors are sure to leave with memories that echo the spirit of adventure that defined the Wild West era.

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⭐ 3 Reviews⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0

Perry Butler

We've been there three times. The first was in 2019 and everything was open. The second was during Covid and except for the laundromat, everything was closed. We were there in 2024 and most was closed, especially the large building and hot tub. The story was the owner died and her daughter is running the place as simple as possible. We have friends who stay there every winter, but until we hear the large building (meeting room/pot luck) and the hot tub are open/running we'll go elsewhere. We're looking at a couple of parks in Sierra Vista instead this year.

Anna

We stayed at Tombstone Territories for one night in March, in a 26' travel trailer. It's very nice for a private park - clean, well kept, sites are spacious and fairly level with full hook-ups, though there's no vegetation or privacy between them. This site has a lot of amenities that would be nice if you were staying longer. There is a pool and hot tub, which looked very clean. There is a large rec room, with a tv, table tennis, a pool table, library. There was even a lady selling fresh laid eggs when we got there. Check in is quite a slow process, and when you're only in for one night, it can seem a little over the top. There were a couple of frustrated people there when we were checking in. There is also an odd system where you pay for your electricity by the meter, which means you have to be accompanied to have it checked, and then complete a slip and return and pay when you check out. Since for a night our charge was only a couple of dollars, we'd have just as soon paid that as part of the price and saved the to-ing and fro-ing, but it may work out better for people staying long-term. The park is only about ten minutes from Tombstone, and also near a birding area, with trails. It's in a pretty location, with mountains surrounding it, and is quiet. There is wifi available, which mostly works well. At peak times it can be very slow but we've experienced a lot worse and it was generally functional for what we needed (checking campsites, local area tc). The staff are also very friendly in offering suggestions about the local area. The bathrooms were clean. We didn't use the laundry but there is one. All in all, it was very nice for the Passport American price.

dannyjohnson1973

We stayed here in October of 2015. This was one of the nicest parks I've ever visited. Sites are 80 foot long pull through, concrete and level. 50 amp at every site. Each site has its own picnic table. Park is set in valley with beautiful views on three sides. Camp hosts and management very friendly. Very quiet at night, no road noise. Indoor heated pool and hot tub was very nice touch. Showers/rest room area was extremely clean and very nice. Rec area was spacious with a nice comfy library/reading room as well. Wifi was ok, usable. I dream that someday every RV park will be like this one. This is a park built by a RVer who spared no expense.