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Nestled between incredible forests and fertile farmland is one of the fasted growing cities in the state of Arizona. This vibrant town combines international dining with local farming, premium shopping with handmade crafts, and 19th-century history with modern amenities. Out of town visitors can rent an RV to drive through stunning natural scenery and visit some of the region’s top attractions, such as the Old Tucson Studios and the Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum. Active visitors will also be amazed by the number of recreational activities available so close to Marana.

Considered the Gateway to Southern Arizona, Marana is easily accessible via I-10. It’s located in Pima County, just 20 miles north of Tucson and 100 miles south of Phoenix. When you book an RV in Marana you’ll be just steps away from some of Arizona’s finest national forests, and centered between Indian reservations.

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The Great Outdoors

When you rent an RV in Marana, AZ, you can discover a range of outdoor activities. Just outside of town are Tucson Mountain Park and Saguaro National Park. The latter protects and preserves an impressive giant saguaro cactus forest and offers a whole host of scenic driving routes, plus hiking and biking trails. One of the most popular trails for cyclists is the Sweetwater Trail which connects to the Tucson trail system. This easy-to-intermediate cycle trail can be combined with the Black Rock Loop, Sun Circle Loop, or Saguaro Vista Trail for a full day peddling in the Sonoran Desert.

Even easier to reach with a travel trailer rental near Marana is the Tortolita Mountain Range which straddles Marana, Tucson, and Oro Valley. There are many hiking trails threaded through the park which reach peaks at altitudes of 2,800 to 4,300 feet. The Wild Burro Trail passes historic structures, and the occasional wild horse, on a steep climb to Alamo Springs. Another popular route is the Wild Burro Canyon Trail which leads to a historic windmill at Goat Corral. Along the way are undisrupted views of the Catalina Mountains and Silverbell Mountains.

You can also take your Marana RV rental to any of the nearby national forests. This includes the Tonto National Forest, Prescott National Forest, Coconino National Forest, and Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest to the north, Gila National Forest to the northeast, and Coronado National Forest to the south. All of these natural areas are packed with hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails across mountainous terrains. There are also opportunities for off-road ATV driving, wildlife spotting, camping in designated wilderness areas, taking part in water sports, or cruising on scenic byways.

RV Parks

There are several places to set up camp in your motorhome rental near Marana, with quite a few spots less than 10 miles from the city center. This gives visitors the opportunity to sleep in the peace and quiet of Arizona’s beautiful scenery while still enjoying the convenience of nearby supermarkets, gas stations, restaurants, and attractions.

Pichacho Peak RV Resort is one of the places to consider parking the Marana camper rental for the night. The campground is located on I-10, just south of Marana. It's close to the Casa Grande Ruins, Pima Air & Space Museum, and Sabino Canyon. The campground offers year-round camping with access to a swimming pool, jacuzzi, clubhouse, library, and sports courts.

To camp closer to Tucson Mountain Park, you can take the Marana travel trailer rental to Tra-Tel Tucson RV Park which offers RV sites and is pet-friendly. Meanwhile, Desert Trail RV Park is located on the southern side of Tucson Mountain Park with RV spaces, full hookups, Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, bathrooms, showers, a heated pool, library, lounge, and social areas. This campground also has sports facilities and many activities. The park is located in the middle of miles of hiking and biking trails.

Explore the City

It wasn’t until the late 1800s, when the South Pacific Railroad came, that Marana boomed from a humble settlement to a prospering town. Marana was incorporated in 1977 however its human history dates back over 4,000 years. European settlers, Native Americans, and early Americans are just a few to have passed through this city's lands. Taking a walk around the town visitors can find plenty of green spaces to relax, including the Ora Mae Harn District Park, Stonegate Park, Cottonwood Park, and Marana Heritage River Park. You can park your RV rental in Marana at any of these scenic spots and enjoy strolling the city center on foot.

When its time to grab a bite to eat, Marana gives you plenty of options. The city proudly presents a plethora of culinary delights which are mostly made by local chefs using regionally farmed produce. To taste the very best that Marana has to offer, visitors can join a Marana gastronomy tour or wine tasting evening.

When it comes to shopping, Marana hosts a collection of boutique and independent stores, as well as an outlet mall which is filled with designer clothing stores. For those who are more interested in rest and relaxation, Marana promises luxury spas in the heart of the Sonoran Desert. Meanwhile, lovers of adventure are just moments away from the Tortolita Mountains. There’s something to please everyone on vacation with the RV rental in Marana, Arizona.

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