Tent Reviews

May 05, 2026
The site itself was great! Clean and well kept. Play area for kids and an agility area for pets. However, there was a dog in a nearby neighborhood barking all night and kept me awake.
Apr 21, 2026
I love the freedom and hospitality of this campsite. We will always return for more fun as the Tent site availability allows.
Apr 13, 2026
Everyone was very pleasant and friendly. Went out of their way to make sure all was ok. We were tenting and for SW AZ we still had a decent tree for shade. They had lots of playground equipment for children and a nice pool
Mar 12, 2026
The Kampground had a wonderful club house stocked with a microwave, coffeemaker, air fryer, and bottle filler. Felicia is an amazing and interesting host. I loved her telescope pictures.
Feb 17, 2026
It's an awesome campgrounds!
Jan 26, 2026
Tha camp ground was very clean, the staff were very friendly and helpful. My family had a great time!
Jan 04, 2026
Dec 29, 2025
Campground is clean and well kept. Main issue is the constant Interstate 10 noise, punctuated regularly by freight trains. Secondary issue is the requirement for a restroom key code. Not sure why this is needed but I found it annoying at 3AM. Noise is no fault of the facility, just a factor with its location. Disclaimer - I was tent camping.
Nov 24, 2025
Very impressed with the cleanliness and homey extras provided. Excellent service at the front desk!
Nov 02, 2025
Friendly staff! I crowded when I visited. Great recreation areas.
Sep 08, 2025
Apr 07, 2025
Just a leisurely tent stay for the weekend. Good place and short drive to get away for the weekend.
Apr 02, 2025
Clean bathrooms and showers. Nice clubhouse. Friendly staff. Tent sites are spacious.
Apr 02, 2025
Friendly staff. Tent site was huge. Easy to setup tent. Electric, picnic table, barbeque, and fire pit available. Bathrooms require a code. Bathrooms and shower were very clean. Clubhouse is nice but not open late. Pool was not heated but open until 10.
Mar 10, 2025
Very welcoming and kind. The young staff was helpful as well. Facility was very clean Thank you
Mar 04, 2025
Beautiful little oasis in the desert. Quiet, peaceful and all amenities available here or nearby. Perfect place to hunker down for a few days, or weeks, or months.
Feb 08, 2025
Super clean bathrooms and great common area. Next to a busy highway so not super quiet if you're in a tent and the dog run lights stay on late so probably a better place if you're in an RV.
Sep 23, 2024
We loved this KOA, everyone was so kind and helpful. Facilities were clean and pool was perfect temperature. Not to mention the club house, ice and any items you may have forgotten,they have! Can't wait to come back!
May 21, 2024
A neighborhood dog barked all night long and a rooster at the farm next door started crowing at 3am. While I realize this is no fault of KOA, it was disruptive none the less and would prevent me from returning to this campground.
May 06, 2024
Super clean, we liked the clubhouse when it got too hot in the tent. The bathrooms required a code to get in but perhaps this is normal for a KOA? Just kind of a pain if you are tent camping. The restrooms were hotel quality. We were in a tent and not bothered by the noise from the freeway. It just seemed more like background sound to us.
Apr 08, 2024
The stay was so friendly and accommodating. The campsites are so clean and well maintained. The interstate and railroad noise was my only issue, but I loved that the campsites are not visible from any roads.
Apr 06, 2024
Good place to pitch a tent.
Mar 18, 2024
Was only going to stay one night. Stayed three!
Feb 14, 2024
May 31, 2026
Good place to stay to visit the local area like picacho state park or the casa grande ruins. The roads in the campground get pretty dusty so slow speed is a must. The size of the paw pens is a little small to be useful.
- allen beaune on Google
Apr 26, 2026
A very nice KOA located west of Tucson, Arizona and east of the I-10 and I-8 intersection near Casa Grande. Very close to Pacacho Peak mountain trails. Swimming pool is heated, very large room inside with seating, TV, games and book exchange. The host and owner was very friendly and accommodating. A very nice young man led us to our RV spot and made sure we had everything we needed. Level gravel sites and nice large lots. Very will priced! Also private RV spots with decks and fencing. We will definitely stay there again. Thank you for welcoming us.
- Toni Portner on Google
Apr 06, 2026
After several days at Picacho Peak State Park without full hookups, arriving at Picacho / Tucson NW KOA Journey felt like the kind of reset you do not fully appreciate until you need it. We arrived a bit early while the office was closed for lunch, but the large parking area out front made it easy to pull in, park, and have lunch without any stress. Once they reopened, check-in was smooth, everyone was friendly, and being escorted to our site was a great first impression. Our site was a large pull-through with full hookups (everything worked flawlessly), and even though you do not choose your own site, we ended up in one we likely would have picked ourselves. Site 69 was under a huge willow tree with a wide view over nearby farmland, and watching cows and horses grazing gave the whole stay a calm, open feel right away. The willow tree also provided real shade, which made a noticeable difference during the day. The biggest shift for us was how easy everything felt. After being without water and sewer, having full hookups again made this stop feel less like a pass through and more like a place to actually settle in and recharge. The gravel roads and gravel sites were straightforward to navigate, and the park felt very big-rig friendly with plenty of room to maneuver. Sites are well spaced and easy to pull into, with a layout that feels open rather than tight. It was also noticeably quiet. Despite being close to I-10, it felt surprisingly peaceful, especially at night, and with very few people around us it was easy to relax after more active stops earlier in the trip. From a family perspective, this KOA works really well. There is a playground, a dog park, and a large jellybean-shaped pool that gave the kids space to play and unwind. The rules for children were clear and reasonable, like staying with an adult and no playing after sunset, which helped keep the environment safe without feeling restrictive. One of the most memorable details was their “follow the rules, get a cookie” system. On our way out, our boys ran into the office to let them know they had followed the rules and came back out with cookies in hand. It was such a simple idea, but it made the experience feel personal and stuck with them more than anything else. We also had a bundle of firewood delivered right to our site, which was convenient and added to the overall ease of the stay. Overall, this is a great example of a stop that does more than just meet basic needs. It is practical, quiet, and well run, but also has enough thoughtful touches to make it feel welcoming and memorable. It works well for both a quick overnight stop or a few days to reset. If you are traveling through this part of Arizona and want a place where you can recharge, enjoy the stop, and feel genuinely welcomed, this is absolutely worth it.
- M5 Travel Family on Google