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We just spent some time visiting the Tucson area and LOVED the campground in Kartchner Caverns State Park. 62 level sites (35ft - 60ft), several pull throughs, level, E/W, 30 & 50amp, dump station & showers. Very clean and fairly spaced out with vegetation/sm trees between sites and all throughout. There are 2 nice hiking trails in the park and picnic/group areas. Lots to do in the area. $25 per night.
The gates lock at 10p, but you can request an access card that will get you in/out at all hours.
We stayed in the campground several years ago and loved it. It is a beautiful desert campground. We actually had a road runner that daily visited our campsite looking for raw ground beef handouts. The camp hosts had a couple hummingbird feeders out and the hummingbirds were thick in that area.
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Cindy and Jeff Harvey 2007 International 4400 Hauler (The Big Boss) 2010 Carriage Carri-Lite MAX1
"There are seven days in the week...and none of them are called someday".
Just looking at more info on this park and planning a trip there in February. There appears to be 2 different cavern tours, any feedback on which one is better? Our time and entertainment budget probably won't be able to handle both of them.
I honestly couldn't choose between the two! We were there in Sept last year We did one, had a nice picnic lunch in between then did the other. We did have reservations in advance. It really is easy to do them both in one day. While you are walking, it is mostly flat-ish. I would have a very hard time picking one over the other. They are both incredible and I've been in several caverns. This is definitely a special place as they are living caverns. I've not been in anything like this. If you really can only do one, I'd ask at the help desk for their opinion. Will you be staying at their campground? It is also amazing! Here is a link to the tours: http://azstateparks.com/parks/kaca/tour_info.html and the campground: http://azstateparks.com/parks/kaca/facilities.html#Camping