Cochise Terrace RV Resort

Cochise Terrace RV Resort

Location: 1030 S. Barrel Cactus Ridge, Benson, Arizona, 85602
Lat/Long: 31.9525071 / -110.3446488
Phone No: (800) 495-9005 or 520-720-0911
Email : info@cochiseterrace.com
Website : http://www.cochiseterrace.com
Rating
(1 To 5) :
Amenities Onsite: Full hookups | Pull thru | WiFi | Pets ok | 50Amp | Propane$ | Ice$ | Cable TV | Club house | Paved camp roads | Crushed rock pads | Pets ok | Big rigs to 50ft |
Amenities Nearby : Downtown Benson(1mi) | Loves Travel Stop(1mi) | Fuel | Restaurants | Markets | Walmart |
Recreation Onsite: Pool | Planned events | Clubhouse |
Recreation Nearby: Kartchner Caverns State Park(9mi) | Pima County Fairgrounds | Desert Fox Paintball | Coronado National Forest | Pima Air and Space Museum | Davis Monthan Aircraft Boneyard | Saguaro National Park | Tucson Mountain Park | The Loop bike trail |

Description

Arizona, Cochise Terrace RV Resort.  Easy freeway access from Interstate-10. 

Directions:

On Interstate-10, near the town of Benson, Arzona, take the exit to highway 90 and go Southbound.  Take a right on Barrel Cactus Ridge.  The resort will be up approximately one block.

Please see the Campbase map for the exact location.  

Comment

Cochise Terrace RV Resort is open all year with 175 RV only camp spots.  RV's up to 50 feet can be accommodated.  Pull thru and full hookup camp spots are available along with paved camp roads.  The camp spots have picnic tables but no fire rings.  It's also located near the town on Benson where there are markes, restaurants, and fuel.  The prime camping season for this park is October through April.  Extreme summer tempratures tend to drive most RVers out of the area.  The park is located in a desert area however, winter tempratures are mild.  The resort is well manicured with paved camp roads and crushed rock pads.  Big rigs to approximately 50 feet can be accommodated.  Located on a small hill the resort has views of the valley below and sunsets.
 
Local Recreation:

Kartchner Caverns State Park is one of the closest recreational areas to this resort.  The state park provides tours of the caverns.  Photography is not allowed on the cavern tour. 

The Pima County Fairgrounds is approximately twenty miles north of the resort.

The Pima Air and Space Museum is one of those must-see museums.  It's located at 6000 E. Valencia Blve. Tucson.  (520) 574-0462.  Www.pimaair.org.   The Pima Air and Space Museum also offers exclusive bus tours of the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center (AMARG), also known as the "Boneyard." The AMAGR is located adjacent to the Museum.  Bus tours of the facility are available on a "first come first serve" basis.  The tour bus boards at the Museum entrance.

The Loop bike trail circles Tucson and is a good way to get around by bike.  It's a bike and walk trail.  Here is a link to The Loop.

Old Tuscon is an old west town where movies are made.  There is an old town street with restaurants and shops.  There are Can Can shows, gunfights, western cultural exhibits and more.  Www.oldtucson.com.  (520) 883-0100.  201 S Kinney Rd. Tucson, AZ  85735.  

Saguaro National Park is great for hiking and wildlife viewing.  There are no campgrounds in this National park so, its best to stay at this resort and drive to the national park.  Here is a link to the national parks web site:  https://www.nps.gov/sagu/index.htm

Tucson Mountain Park has hiking trails.
 


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