Camping in the Buenos Aires Wildlife Refuge in Arizona
February 20, 2019
In this video, I provide an overview and footage from our recent stay in the Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge is located in southern Arizona about 60 miles southwest of Tucson. Camping is free with a max stay of 14 days in a 30 day period. There are over 60 designated campsites, many large enough to accommodate an RV.
The video contains footage of our campsite views and dashcam views of the nearby town of Arivaca and Universal Ranch RV Village. Here you can dump your RV tanks and fill the fresh water for $10 and visit the local General Store for food and propane. More footage shows off the Pronghorn Loop Scenic Drive and the drive up to the refuge visitor center.
Stay tuned till the end for a surprise visit from an Antelope Jackrabbit!
What a treat to see up close.
Video Footage of BANWR and Nearby Town
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