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2207 N. Yucca Dr.
Huachuca City, Arizona 85616
(520) 4569301
Arizona/Mountain Time
(Summer is Pacific Time)
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Open year-round
High-Use Seasonal Period: December 1 through March 31
Sites: 120 Full / Dry Dock Area
Check in: 9 AM-5 PM
Check out: 11 AM
Maximum Electrical: 30- & 50 amps
Maximum RV Length: 45 ft.
Directions:
From Tucson, take I-10 east to Exit 302 (Hwy. 90). Drive south 20
miles to Hwy. 82. Turn right (west) on Hwy. 82 about 1/4 mile to
the resort entrance.
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Facilities and Amenities |
RV sites only.
Notes: Visitor
mail not accepted. The resort accepts cash only, no credit cards
or checks. Send to General Delivery, Huachuca City, AZ 85616.
After Sunset, NO SITE PARKING, only Dry Dock. |
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| This resort offers a giftshop, clubhouse,
picnic area, horseshoes, hiking trails,
video and DVD rental, wireless Internet,
limited TV, propane, storage areas. 2 dump stations. Elevation
4,626 ft. |
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Located just a few miles north of the Mexican border,
The Caverns RV Resort literally greets its guests with a warm
welcome year-round. The temperatures in this open, high desert
area are pleasant both winter and summer. Nature lovers will enjoy
a panorama of varied plant and animal life, cactus and paloverde
common in the desert area, and fir, juniper, oak, and pine in the
mountains of the region.
Travelers interested in electronics and history will want to visit
nearby Fort Huachuca, founded in 1877 to combat Native American
and outlaw raids. Today, its the headquarters of the U.S.
Army Signal Command and Intelligence Center. At the Old Post, visitors
will see some of the original buildings constructed on the oldest,
active surviving cavalry post in the nation. The history of the
Southwest is depicted in the Fort Huachuca Museum, with emphasis
on the Buffalo Soldier.
A favorite nearby tourist attraction is the town
of Bisbee, where mines have produced more that $2 billion in copper,
gold, lead, silver, and zinc. Visitors will see an inactive $25
million open-pit copper mine thats 1.24 miles long, nearly
a mile wide, and 950 ft. deep. The Old West comes alive with a visit
to the Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park. Daily, there is
a reenactment of the Earp-Clanton gunfight at the O.K. Corral. The
first cemetery to be called Boot Hill contains marked
graves of some of the towns most famous and infamous residents.
Bird watchers will see many different species in this part of Arizona
up the side canyons just a few miles from the park. Spring brings
desert flowers and summers are green, due to the monsoon season
rain that falls during
the months of July and August. Kartchaner Caverns State Park is
located just seven miles north of the RV resort. Reservations are
required. This is a live cave and a wonderful thing to see while
in Southeastern Arizona. |
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