We spent one night at Justin’s Diamond J RV Park and one night was enough. Although there were very good reviews online (we like to use www.rvparkreviews.com to check-out potential parks), this was not a park to our liking. The office was closed the entire time we were there, and payment was on the honor system. Although fellow RV’ers were nice and helpful, the surrounding area wasn’t so great – we heard barking dogs, screaming children, a neighbor father screaming at the children, roosters cock-a-doodle-ing, etc… all day - you get the picture. That being said, it was a clean park and some sites (for long-time residents) have beautiful views of the mountains. Oh yeah, forgot the mention the sounds of the shooting range two-miles away as well. :-)
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
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When we had to stay in Tucson for a month last winter, we checked out Justin's based on several recommendations. We weren't impressed, either, and even though it was more expensive we split our time between Gilbert Ray and Catalina State Park. Much nicer!
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