South Forty RV Ranch

  • $0.00 /night
  • (2.8)4 reviews

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Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Directions

From jct I-19 & I-10: Go 10 mi N on I-10 (Orange Grove Rd exit 250), then 1/2 mi E on Orange Grove Rd.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

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Standard
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Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Back-In
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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2.8

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Dry Mustard

1 year ago
1/5

Constant water issues here. Rude staff and park managers, creepy cult like vibe here, dust constantly blows in this location so if you have lung issues it’s terrible. Trash from street blows through park all the time. Head south, there are friendlier parks and better weather conditions

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Greg Leach

2 years ago
5/5

This Park should have 6 stars! Rich and Deb are FABULOUS. The park is very good security, extremely clean, extremely neat, laundry was great AND it is very pretty, staff second to none. Cannot say enough good about our experience. Can't wait to return to visit Family.

We have a 42ft coach with a jeep behind, unhooked jeep on arrival as expected and had a GREAT time.

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Jess Mooney

3 years ago
1/5

When I called to make the reservation, I answered all of the woman's questions which seemed to be to her satisfaction (which was why I got the reservation in the first place). I paid my two hundred dollars deposit thinking that everything was okay. I arrived after the office was closed and the very kind gentleman who checked me in said nothing about my setup. The next morning a man came to my sites and lectured me about the gray water run off and a small leak on the hose that I wasn't even aware of when I set up in the dark (i could have fixed this in a moment). I had to finally cut him off and explain that I worked from the road and I had to get back to my work calls rather than continue listening to him lecture me without any offer of help or a solution. About 5 minutes later I got a call from the office basically asking me to leave. Granted that it's my problem that it was a work day and I was trying to handle my own business while dealing with this problem. I just quickly agreed to leave and in the middle of my work calls. I hitched up and drove to the office to return my bathroom key. That's when I was told that I was forfeiting my entire $200 deposit for a single nighr when I hardly used anything including electricity water or amenities. I understand that businesses have policies. I'm a professional myself. But I was given a spot that had very little amenities compared to others and there were a ton of spots open so it wasn't like I was taking up valuable space that could have been given to another renter. A little bit of kindness and understanding would have gone a long way rather than a lecture and simply being asked to leave then told one night is costing $200. I highly recommend not checking in after hours and making sure that everything is 100% correct for your stay before you set up.

NOTE ON THEIR RESPONSE: So now I'm being called a liar. It's honestly so sad that a business can treat someone like this unchecked. I'm not disagreeing with the facts of my rig. All I was asked on the phone was if I had a bathroom and as a new traveler with a rig that has a cassette toilet, I said yes. That was the end of it. I was also inappropriately asked my age (discrimination law would look down on this) and since I needed a place to stay, I didn't think anything of it. When they the woman heard I was under 55, she started asking questions if I had kids/family and if I "fell into the category of being 55+ friendly". Again, I needed a place so I answered truthfully and got the reservation. I did NOT lie about any of my circumstances or my situation. Now instead of conceding to what I'm thinking was a miscommunication, I'm now a liar. This is an awful place.

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Judie Crawford

1 year ago
4/5

I have friends who have a space for their RV to visit Tucson during the winter months. They enjoy the space and amenities that go with it; a club house that offers everything to make your stay comfortable, and the location is great for all their needs while enjoying Tucson weather. The problem that I had as a visitor was that I hadn't once, with my many visits, found them without help. The spaces are very small, and most of the streets are one way. Some are dirt and narrow.

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