Property Location With a stay at Casino Del Sol Resort in Tucson, you'll be near the airport and minutes from Sewailo Golf Club. This 4-star resort is within the vicinity of Mission San Xavier del Bac and Golden Gate Mountain. Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 215 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Guide to US Casinos with RV Parking. This guide will help you find and locate casino gambling resorts in the United States that have full service RV Parks or campsites. Discover which casinos offer inexpensive or even free RV parking or camping where you can also enjoy all the resort amenities like pool, golf and spa, plus great dining, entertainment, slots and table a. RV Resort Pala Casino RV Resort joined the small percentage of resorts to be awarded the coveted 10/10./10 rating from the industry’s leading publication Good Sam. Pala Casino RV Resort’s top marks are in every category including facilities, restrooms and showers and visual appearance. FEATURES & AMENITIES. In addition to offering convenient access to the casino, restaurant, gift shop, travel center (fuel, groceries, laundry), grill and picnic area, and dump station (free with stay, otherwise $6), ALL guests of the RV Park — including tent campers — get access to ALL of the great features and amenities listed below.
333 W Glenn Street, Tucson, AZ, 85705
The Miracle RV Park is located in the beautiful and historic town of Tucson, Arizona and is a great spot for an adventurous southwestern adventure. Campers can look forward to a number of excellent local attractions such as the Arizona/Sonoran Desert Museum, Pima Air and Space Museum, San Xavier del Bac, Arizona History Museum and the Museum of Art. For the nature enthusiast, there a number of great spots including the Reid park Zoo, Saguaro National Park, Tohono Chul Park, the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Historic District, Tucson Botanical Gardens and Sentinel Peak. Among these sites and parks, campers can go scenic viewing, wildlife viewing, as well as hiking and biking. Campers can also take day trips out to spots like the popular Kofa National Wildlife Refuge and the Coronado National Forest, which is home to a number of ponds and lakes perfect for swimming, boating, canoeing and fishing. Amenities include: pull thrus, WIFI, pet area, 30/50 amp sites, sewerage and water. Hope to see you soon!
We finally left Olympia on October 1st at about 10:30 am. Later than I hoped to leave but not terrible. I honestly hadn’t even decided which route I wanted to take so I just put it in drive and headed toward Eastern Washington. We had a good driving day of 316 miles with no problems and pulled into the Spokane Tribe Casino parking lot around 5:30 pm.
I like casino camping because it’s free, spacious, there are good places to let Murphy run, and there are usually security guards around. After going inside to register I took Murphy for a walk and we had dinner. We were both pretty tired.
The next morning we were in no hurry but were on the road again by around 10 am. Our destination was Ronan, Montana, an easy 208 miles away. I had found and booked a Harvest Host location for a night.
Harvest Hosts is an organization through which businesses can sign up to host campers for an overnight stay with no facilities other than a place to park and dry camp. Campers pay an annual membership fee and are able to camp for one night at any of the locations provided they have space available that night. You must call and make prior arrangements to stay. Hosts include family farms, vineyards, cultural organizations, breweries, museums, and attractions.
Our destination was The Silver Knot, a family-run farm and wedding venue in the shadow of the Mission Mountains. They are in the process of building a small (15 pull-through sites) full hook-up RV park on the property as well.
I can’t say enough wonderful things about this location. The owners, Traci and Kurt are welcoming, warm, and very hospitable. The offer some electrical hook-ups for a fee so I chose one of them. Yep, I broke my, pay as little as possible for camping, rule on the second day.
We met some great people camping here last night and chatted until it was dark and very cold. Murphy and I are enjoying this place so much I asked to stay an additional night. We spent the morning sitting outside in the warm Montana sunshine chatting with another solo female traveler named Randy.
This evening we went for another long walk through the pastures and down to the creek. Murphy had a blast.
Tomorrow we’re off to central Montana via Glacier National Park.