Rincon Country West RV Resort

4555 S. Mission Rd., Tucson, AZ 85746

800-782-7275

520-294-5608

Official Website

GPS: 32.1665,-110.9983

Rincon Country West RV Resort is located at 4555 S. Mission Rd., Tucson, Arizona 85746 with a total of 1100 campsites. Before your trip to Rincon Country West RV Resort, check out website at http://www.rinconcountry.com/ or contact them through 800-782-7275 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

32.1665, -110.9983

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 32.1665, -110.9983

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Overview of Rincon Country West RV Resort


Last Price Paid: $70

Reported by rmurray847 on 11.01.2021

Longest RV Reported: 37 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

1100

Pad Type:

gravel with concrete patio

Elevation:

2,395 ft / 729 m

Max Length:

45 ft

Reviews of Rincon Country West RV Resort

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  • Decent location. Nice amenities and friendly folks.

    Reviewed 1/11/2021

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    Nightly rate: $70

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 760

    Most of Rincon Country West RV Resort is really for folks who are living them permanently or seasonally in their park model homes. Only in the far back corner is there really parking for JUST RVs. (Although even that "back corner" is probably home to well over 100 spaces.) So it feels like driving through a miniature suburban subdiv...moreMost of Rincon Country West RV Resort is really for folks who are living them permanently or seasonally in their park model homes. Only in the far back corner is there really parking for JUST RVs. (Although even that "back corner" is probably home to well over 100 spaces.) So it feels like driving through a miniature suburban subdivision. It's location is in the heart of Tucson, so there's NO feeling of "getting away from it all" by staying here. In fact, your hear planes, helicopters & traffic. It's a city. But for us, spending 5 days exploring the area, it was a fairly central jumping off point for our explorations. We had a "deluxe" pull-through site, which got us a nice patch of grass, a charcoal grill, a picnic table, good water pressure, clean electricity and a site with two different dump spots. There was cable TV available and wifi, but we just used my Verizon hotspot for streaming some Netflix and that worked great. We were close to our neighbors, but not TOO close. The more "normal" spaces near us would have put you in much closer proximity to your neighbors. For us, it was worth the extra $5 or so per day. (Having said that, the place really is pretty pricey. $70 per day is near the top of what we've paid.)The place has many amenities, none of which we availed ourselves of. We were really only there in the evenings and for sleeping. But pools, sports courts of all kinds, several nice dog parks, rec center, auditorium, etc. etc. I would think someone longterm would find lots to do.The security here is pretty stringent, which is nice. We'd certainly stay here again.

  • NOT big rig friendly

    Reviewed 11/5/2021

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    It says it is, but it absolutely is not. Most places will accommodate a large class A with a tow by either offering to let you drop it nearby if they don’t have a pull through available. These guys don’t even allow you to have a large rig. It is mis advertised

  • Nice park, but too expensive

    Reviewed 3/4/2021

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    Nightly rate: $59

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 832

    The review that says the price is $27 needs to be replaced. I pulled in and said that I wanted to stay a week and received a bill for $366. I should have called ahead and verified. Won’t happen again. The monthly rate is $895.

  • Good experience

    Reviewed 14/2/2016

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    Nightly rate: $23

    Days stayed: 31

    Site number: 833

    I have been coming here for the past few years spending a month each winter. This is a full scale resort with every activity imaginable. My typical camping is not this but I have family that lives full time in the resort. The resort is very clean and comfortable and I have made friends that return yearly. I will be spending anothe...more I have been coming here for the past few years spending a month each winter. This is a full scale resort with every activity imaginable. My typical camping is not this but I have family that lives full time in the resort. The resort is very clean and comfortable and I have made friends that return yearly. I will be spending another month next year.The only concern is the air traffic overhead.The monthly rent is reasonable, shorter stays are more expensive.Southern Arizona in the winter is quite beautiful.

  • This is a well managed 55+ RV park.

    Reviewed 20/1/2015

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    Nightly rate: $53

    Days stayed: 150

    Rincon West is a large 55+ RV park. There is a staffed gate. Office staff is friendly and efficient. Sites are fairly level, there is some slope for drainage, but it's not bad. You will be close to your neighbor so be prepared for that. All sites have a concrete pad with a picnic table and a palm tree. There are two hot tubs and ...moreRincon West is a large 55+ RV park. There is a staffed gate. Office staff is friendly and efficient. Sites are fairly level, there is some slope for drainage, but it's not bad. You will be close to your neighbor so be prepared for that. All sites have a concrete pad with a picnic table and a palm tree. There are two hot tubs and a swimming pool. Mail is delivered to your private mail box if you stay long term. There are many activities including a wood shop, lapidary, yoga, line dancing, sewing, Hardanger, pot lucks, card games, and etc. There are organized trips, lunches, hikes, bike rides and more. January and February are the two busy months. For what it is, a 55+ snowbird community, it's not a bad place. The draw back to the park would be location. It's in the south end of town, which is not the wealthy side of the city. There is noise from the airport and the F16s that fly overhead. There is some train noise. There are frequent sirens. The nearby grocery stores are not great, they're not terrible, but the stores in the north end are better.Bring your own internet. Park internet is just abysmal.People are friendly in the park, so you can have as much or as little human interaction as you desire.

Cell Phone Coverage

Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 01/20/2015

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 02/14/2016

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