First directions are off, go to Swan gate. Thru gate to 1st stop sign turn L, follow rd down, ofc on R. Fortunately we got a FHU site Sun pm in overflow. Nothing special here, but glad for FHU until the Class A beside us fired up his generator at 0445 and ran until 0630 while connected to the FHU pedestal! Sorry no excuse for that. We needed the rest from driving in the wind. Not sure we will come back. Facility could use some FLC. Did not check bathrooms, etc.
Joni
Posted Mar 25, 2024; PNW
Spent 2 days in dry camping passing through. All full hook up sights occupied. FCFS with many long termers. But several dry camp sites open. Facility maintenance improvements noted from last year. The Bone Yard Vista remains one of the better DOD facilities in my opinion.
Tom Pagenkopf
Posted Feb 09, 2024; Rochester, MN
We are retired AF snowbirds. Most of our stays are on military installations when available. Boneyard Vista FamCamp is one of if not the best FamCamps we have used. I have to disagree with the previous posts. Perhaps things have changed since last spring. There are over 200 spots here and it’s FCFS. There are lots of spots available and it doesn’t feel crowded at all. The sites are spacious and clean. No weeds or stickers anyplace. We arrived on a Friday before Thanksgiving. The office was closed for the holiday and the weekend following. The check in directions were clearly posted outside the office for self check in. We had lots of options for spots and took one right across from a nice clean bathroom/shower facility . They keep it spotless even over the weekend. Plenty of water pressure and hot water. There are several bath houses spread around this huge area. We love the filtered water dispenser to refill our gallon jugs for fifty cents. It’s also one of the least expensive FamCamps we have used @$29/night. We came here from Ft Huachuca and this place is much nicer by far. We’ve stayed at Nellie AFB, Luke AFB recently and Boneyard Vista is now on the top of the list. WiFi works great as well. 4bars Verizon service too. We will continue to use this place in our yearly travels. One of the best!
Bruce
Posted Nov 28, 2023; Eagle River AK
FIRST: Just in case you’re googling info on site, you’re going to find 2 different names, they’re the same park. Agave Gulch is now called Boneyard Vista RV Park. Contacting the reservation office is tough to get on the phone. All I wanted to find out was if there were spaces available, never heard back but given most snowbirds head home 1 Apr, we rolled the dice & headed over. The young lady in the office was so nice, helpful, & polite. She went out of her way to look what would be the best site for given our length. I loved seeing & hearing the jets take off & seeing the boneyard right next door. Sadly, nobody can get into the boneyard anymore, so just ignore all the google ads & stories. The only discount available, is a Senior Discount, at the Pima A & S Museum if you’re 65 or older. I was disappointed with the condition of the park, it is in need of some serious landscape attention & freshening up. Nice Exchange and Commissary. Beware of blowing cactus needles if you have kids or dogs.
Elisa
Posted Apr 15, 2023; Missouri
The layout is okay, the facilities are dated an not not very well maintained, our black tank handle was stolen in the middle of the night so I be extra precaution.
Kevin B
Posted Apr 05, 2023;
Really great experience at this fam camp. The hookups are easy to access, the bathrooms are nice and clean, and the people are nice. Close to amenities, dog park, youth center, etc. only thing really missing is shade and WiFi.
Amber
Posted Apr 04, 2023; Davis-Monthan AFB
This FAMCAMP is the worst I’ve seen. All they do is collect money! Maintenance is never performed. No wifi, power boxes are in dis-repair, weeds growing everywhere. Potholes and dust from dirt roads is constantly flying. Never count on staff and when they are there, they are rude and impersonal. Its a shame, but the base takes money from FAMCAMP and distributes to other base facilities first. Its has been deteriorating for years with constant promise of repairs or wifi installation… Go to Ft Huachuca or Nellis AFB if you want to see how it should be!
Rob
Posted Apr 04, 2023; Montana
Sites are minimally maintained. They don’t need much but dogshit and garbage on some sites creates an eyesore n smelly experience. Certainly not within standards for length of stay. Tucson has kept us very busy so famcamp was great for our 3 month experience. Bathrooms well maintained, gym was open. Outdoor rec had several trips planned.
Mike
Posted Feb 01, 2022; South carolina
My husband is a honorably discharged veteran with a service connected disability We had planned to stay at the FamCamp for one Sunday night on our way further west. We were not permitted to access the base whee the campground is located because they would not accept his VA card or his state isssued driver’s license, that both indicated that he was a disabled vet with a service connected disability. They told us we had to come back on Monday so they could issue us another type of ID card that would allow us to get on base. Since we only wanted accommodations for 1 night (Sunday) we had to move on. We have stayed in many FamCamps and have always be granted a base pass with my husbands VA ID and drivers license.
Debra
Posted Jan 23, 2022; Pennsylvania
$24 for FHU. Big RV park 270 plus sites. Snowbirds fill it up. No reservations for some reason. FF served. Narrow sites. Lots of long termers. Lots of aircraft noise well it is an active base. You can see aircraft boneyard from RV park. Big exchange and commissary.
Rick
Posted Oct 30, 2021; Las Vegas