Naco Travel Guide

  Turquoise Valley Golf, RV and Restaurant
by Basaic
  • Turquoise Valley Golf, RV and Restaurant
      Turquoise Valley Golf, RV and Restaurant
    by Basaic
  • Turquoise Valley Golf, RV and Restaurant
      Turquoise Valley Golf, RV and Restaurant
    by Basaic
  • Border Crossing Into Mexico From Naco
      Border Crossing Into Mexico From Naco
    by Basaic
  • Mountains North of Naco
      Mountains North of Naco
    by Basaic
  • Turquoise Valley Country Club
      Turquoise Valley Country Club
    by Basaic

Explore Naco

Things to Do  

Eat, Play Golf, and Camp
Basaic profile photo

2 out of 5 starsHelpfulness

Basaic 6810 reviews
Turquoise Valley Golf, RV and Restaurant
2 more images

If you are trying to find a place to park your RV, play a round of golf and eat all in the same place, try the Turquoise Valley Golf, RV and Restaurant. Greens Fees are $25 to $60 depending on the time of the year, the time of the day, and the day of the week. They also have a restaurant that serves lighter fare and a bar. The golf club was established in 1908 and is the oldest one in Arizona.

Updated Apr 29, 2009

Address: 1794 W Newell Street

Phone: (520) 432-3091

Website: http://www.turquoisevalley.com/

Related to:
 Golf
 Camping
 Road Trip

Was this review helpful?

See Naco, Mexico
Basaic profile photo

2.5 out of 5 starsHelpfulness

Basaic 6810 reviews
Naco, Mexico From Naco, Arizona

The main reason for coming to Naco, Arizona would be to cross the border into Naco, Mexico. Be aware, however, that there have been some problems with a minor drug war in Naco, Mexico so be careful.

Written Oct 1, 2007

Related to:
 Budget Travel
 Road Trip
 Arts and Culture

Was this review helpful?

Nightlife  

Gay 90's Bar: Small Town Local Bar
Basaic profile photo

2.5 out of 5 starsHelpfulness

Basaic 6810 reviews
Gay 90s Bar

There are three things people go to the Gay 90's Bar for. Drinking, listening to country music and shooting pool. Hours are 10 AM to 1 AM 365 days a year. The decor was normal for a bar. Neon advertisements for various alcoholic beverages and posters for beers many with scantily clad women. The main difference was the mixture of advertisements and posters in Spanish. The two pool tables looked pretty good. A tall glass of Sprite cost me a buck.

Dress Code: The clientele tended to be older (like senior citizen older). Dress was blue jeans and western style shirts mixed with a couple of guys in motorcycle gear. Bottom Line: Dress down or you will stand out even more than you already do since you are not a local.

Updated Oct 29, 2007

Address: 3856 Towner Avenue

Phone: (520) 432-4677

Related to:
 Road Trip
 Budget Travel

Was this review helpful?

Comments

Map of Naco