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Davis-Monthan AFB FamCamp

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Davis-Monthan FamCamp consists of 197 spaces with full W/S/E (20/30/50) hook-ups, 53 overflow sites, modern restrooms, coin-operated laundry & much more.

Description

Office Hours
May - Oct 08:00 - 17:00 Mon - Fri
Nov - April 08:00 - 17:00 Mon - Sun

Fees
For military ID card holders/DoD civilians
Full hook-up $20.00 per night
Overflow $9.00 per night
For all others (Guests)
Full hook-up $25.00 per night
Overflow $15.00 per night

Between June and August, guests who pay for 6 nights will get a 7th free!

Directions - From i-10 take exit 265 and turn onto Alvernon, Alvernon becomes Golf Links. Stay in the right lane all the way to Craycroft. (Turn lanes will develop on your right twice but stay in your lane, you will also pass the swan gate) Craycroft is the 4th light after leaving the interstate and is open 24/7. Turn right at Craycroft to enter the base and stay in the left lane. After entering the base turn left at the first light onto Quijota. Follow Quijota for just over a mile. The FamCamp office will be on your right.

Customer Comments - http://ice.disa.mil

Internet - Wifi throughout the park, DSL lines in office lobby.

Pets - Pet wash, Pet walk and Dog park available. No breed limitations, leash and disposal rules apply.

Mail - The FamCamp does not accept US Postal Service mail. You may use the office address for FedEx, UPS or DHL deliveries including your name and address.



"Please Note:Base Access is required to camp with us.Following our address will take you to a closed gate.Exit 2652720 S CrayCroft Rd 85707This address will take you directly to our Main Gate.Boneyard Vista is Davis-Monthan’s premiere Recreational Vehicle camping spot. Operating year-round, our state of the art facility consists of 197 spaces with full W/S/E hookups, modern restrooms, laundry facilities, pet wash station, lobby, and office. We are open to all Military, Retired Military, and DOD civilians with base access. Enjoy this little getaway located right on base. Pets welcome! We are unable to accommodate reservations.Closed on Federal Holidays."
Address: 6170 E Quijota Blvd, Bldg 6015, Tucson 85707
Phone: (520) 747-9144
Parking: Lot
State: AZ
City: Tucson
Street Number: 6170 E Quijota Blvd, Bldg 6015
Zip Code: 85707
categories: sports & recreation, campground, military base


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Reviews
Spent 4 nights at Boneyard Vista on Davis Monthan Air Force Base, and my wife and I thought it was one of the nicest campgrounds we'd stay in since starting our trip on Sept 1, 2022. we've seen a lot of campgrounds. The old campground is across from the new sites, and the old simply has dirt roads and older hookups. The new side has paved roads, gravel sites, a nice little dog park, and a whole bunch of basic campsites without hookups. Staff is friendly, the whole area is nice and clean, it's quiet, and you have a tremendous view of all the airplanes packed away for storage on the base. If you get a chance I suggest getting a site on the ends of the rows in the new campground; they have a little more space with nice landscaping and plants.
Stopped by on our way from Pennsylvania to San Diego...knowledgeable staff who are very organized and common areas were clean. Dry camped, kind of a disappointment that many full hook up spots were empty even though the front desk said they were full. It is very evident that some campers have been there for months, as their spots looked like a trailer park. Plenty or dry camping spots. Would definitely visit again. Restrooms: Toilets and showers were extremely clean and well maintained. Dog-friendliness: Beautiful dog walk and park areas.
Stayed in overflow which had no hookups. Bathrooms are a bit dated but clean enough. $15 to park for the night with no electricity is a bit high but the site was large and flat with gravel. Can’t judge the full hookup side since there was none available. They look a bit tight. Fort Sam is ideal spacing for me if you’ve ever been. Stars are based off of cost since you really get nothing but parking. If there is a waiting list you have to wait for someone to leave in full hookup before you can switch over. You must stay in overflow until this happens. The gate nearest to the park is closed, use the next gate down.
Staff was friendly and accommodating. We needed a tent site and there are a few with shade trees. The bathrooms are clean, and we had hot showers. We didn’t use the laundry facilities, but there is a laundry room on site. It is safe. Would recommend this to military passing through looking for a place to stay the night. Base facilities nearby.
Very crowded Famcamp. We are in the Overflow area. The WiFi is very unreliable. Cell coverage is good. The bathrooms are nice. WARNING: The gate nearest the Famcamp that Google tries to route you through is for outgoing traffic only.
Nice well groomed camp. Super big!! We got there JUST after the crowd left so no problem getting a site. There is plenty of airplane noise but we kind of enjoy the different military aircraft. Close to BX and commissary. You can stay here up to six month paying up front. No break on price. Just reserved you a spot for that long. Lots of long termers here.
More on the pricey side of FamCamps - Agave Gulch does have some perks and some weaknesses. Some perks are: great staff, good location, tons of areas to walk dogs, dog park, dog wash area, and free coffee 24/7. Some cons include: sketchy, and some services like coin machines stay out-of-order for extended periods of time. The situation is first come first served; however, there are plenty of dry spots to stay in until a spot opens with full service. Been here during the busiest time and the dry camp never fills up so the no reservation thing should not scare you - just be patient. Overall good location trumps the aging amenities.
ALWAYS enjoy our stay at Agave Gulch. Still befuddled that Wi-Fi doesn't work. Location, convenience, camaraderie of veterans is hard to beat..AND then there is the view....
Great staff, clean and level pull thru sites. No cable but a great many channels on antenna. Full hookups and big rig friendly. There's a bit of city noise and on base too but it's easy to ignore for the benefits of security, location and price
Its OK. I was expecting better for an Airforce Base. Only a few trees. They do have a lot of spots. Almost 200. You get to see the A-10 Warthog's flying around. A plane grave yard near by. The "Dog area" is just a drainage ditch. But, for $24 a night. . . . It will do.
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