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📖 About This Campground

Tra-Tel Tucson RV Park in Tucson Arizona offers full hookup RV sites for on packed gravel sites. The park has a mix of short term and long term guests. An older park it is maintained well. Sites have a picnic table an decent spacing. A clubhouse and pool area are available.

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⭐ 2 Reviews⭐ 1.4

s.spencer587

This park is under new management and, in my opinion, not well maintained. In this time of Covid 19 there should be more significance on cleanliness, not here the shower/restrooms are mopped once a week (Sundays), the bath mats are left inside, there is black junk under them, it has been there for weeks, along with the sliver of Irish Spring soap that was on the men’s shower floor for days. There was what appeared to be black mold growing on the wall at floor level outside the main men’s shower. The air vents were old rusty and dirty, so were the light fixtures. The shower area was not heated. Prior to new management It took the cleaning person two hours to clean the three shower/rest rooms and laundry room. Now it is completed in about fifteen minutes by the manager. I observed the parks water system being repaired. Their water is well water and only tested at the well head. The delivery system is another story. The water line is an old rusted out pipe that was from the 50/60’s. You will need to change your water filter on a weekly basis. The sewer connections are located close enough to the water hook up for cross contamination to occur, and there are several open sewer pipe locations throughout the park, so when someone dumps their tank everyone near the open pipes gets to smell it. The electrical outlets are now 50 amp only so be aware if your rig is 30 amp you will need an adaptor. The new electrical lines were buried about 3 inches deep in the ground and not run through conduit as required. I believe that is a code violation. The electric work was not city permitted or inspected. At the far north end of the park the voltage drops off enough that newer rigs will not work properly according to the parks in house electrician. The governor had ordered all pools and clubhouses shut down during this time. Their clubhouse is open till 6 pm. Some of the residents think the non-heated pool was warm enough to swim. The park does not have anyone certified as a pool operator so no telling what the PH level in that pool is? My truck and a neighbor’s work truck were run into by a drunk driver who lived in the park. Some people for the second year in a row had their bicycles stolen. The streets are gravel and the dust is outrageous. The vacant lot to the west and the junk yard to the east both create more dust, and the junk yard is a constant source of noise as well as the noise from the interstate traffic. There were several incidents of intoxicated or deranged homeless people coming into the park and either begging or threatening the park tenants. I can’t speak for anyone else but I will not be returning to this park ever again!

pebbaranski

I was going to stay here until I saw it. It's in a run down part of town, no security and pretty dumpy.