- MWR Rents
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We've Got Your Gear
We offer a variety of sporting and outdoor recreational equipment, including:
- Travel trailers
- Camping gear
- Kayaks
- Mountain/road bicycles
- Tow-behind barbecue grills
- Tables and chairs
- Inflatable bouncers
Picnic and Camping Areas
- Lakeside Pavilions has picnic sites for your outdoor fun days
- Lower Garden Canyon offers camping and picnic areas
Deal on Wheels A resale location for your vehicle, trailer, motocycle or anything on wheels
RV storage in safe and secure lots on-post
Lock and Leave Storage CenterOffering a wide variety of storage units in all sizes and prices.
Hours of Operation: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Contact us for information, 520-439-5261.
Find us on Face Book for more Information!Storage Unit Type Size Bicycle Size 2’8″ x 4′ x 8′ Closet Size 4′ x 4′ x 4′
Motorcycle Size 4′ x 8′ x 8′
Family Size 8′ x 8′ x 8′
Half House Unit 12′ x 8′
Whole House Unit 16′ x 8′ - Sportsman's Center
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Garden Canyon RV Park
We offer a variety of activities and services to the outdoors-men and women of Fort Huachuca. Individuals and groups are welcome to come out and enjoy time at any of our ranges.
We're located on Garden Canyon Road. Our RV Park has 12 spaces equipped with water and electric hook-ups, no sewer. Visit the Sportsman’s Center during operating hours, or call to ask about about pricing and availability 520-533-6708.
Services
Range Item Prices Skeet & Trap Rounds $5 a round Paintball Package Package: Equipment, All-Day Air, Field Fee $20 Archery Range Fee $2 per hour Archery Equip. Rental Recurve or Compound Bows $12 per day Volunteers are Welcome
We always appreciate an extra hand! We gladly accept and encourage volunteers who need to fulfill assigned hours, or anyone interested in our programs and wish to participate. Prior to volunteering, please register at www.myarmyonesource.com
COVID Status Update
- Batting Cages - Open, bring quarters and your own gear to play
- Sportsman's Center - open weekeds
- Paintball - open Sat, Sun
- Archery - open, pay to play honor system
- Range 3 - open Sat, Sun
- Skeet and Trap - open Sat, Sun
- Fort Huachuca Challenge Course
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We Can Help Your Group Reach New Heights!Our high rope obstacles help you harness your group's potential
- Fosters shared learning, openness and cooperation.
- Events are customizable - No two events are alike.
- Group size ranges from 8 to 50 participants.
Event Options
Half Day: 3 to 4 Hours
Whole Day: 6 to 7 hours
Full Monty: 1-and-a-half days
For more information call 520-533-6707.
COVID-19 Update
The Challenge Course is closed until further notice. - The Recreation Adventure Park
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Batting Cages
Open during daylight hours.
Cost is 4 quarters ($1) for 10 pitches.
Bats and helmets are available for free check-out at MWR Rents, Bldg. 70914, corner of Irwin and Hunter.
Customers may use their own equipment, but anyone using the cages MUST wear a batting helmet at all times.
Sorry, we do not have a change machine on site, bring quarters.
Call (520) 533-6707 for more information.
- Warrior Adventure Quest
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Warrior Adventure Quest (WAQ) is an Army RESET training tool designed to introduce Soldiers to activities that serve as alternatives to aberrant behaviors often associated with accidents involving recently re-deployed Soldiers. This tool presents coping outlets to help Soldiers realize their own new level of normal after deployment and "move on" with their lives.
WAQ combines existing MWR Outdoor Recreation high adventure activities (e.g. rock climbing, mountain biking, paintball, scuba, ropes courses, skiing, zip lines, white water rafting, and others) with a leader-led after action debriefing (L-LAAD) tool developed by Army Medical Department (AMEDD) center and school.The WAQ program has been developed into five phases.
Phase I, Leader Training, is for all SSG and above participants and teaches them how to facilitate a leader-led after action debrief
(L-LAAD) in response to a significant event in an operational environment.Phase II, teaches these unit leaders how to utilize the same L-LAAD technique when facilitation surrounds an outdoor adventure activity.
Phase III, Soldier Training, presents to all program Soldier participants concepts like personal readiness and resilience and Combat Operational Stress Control, and how they relate to the Warrior Adventure Quest program.
Phase IV, is the outdoor adventure activity (e.g., paddling, riding, climbing, etc.) where team building is combined with challenging activity skills.
Phase V, is the actual facilitation of the L-LAAD by the unit leaders with their unit members to realize connections between the activity they have just experienced and the challenges they may be experiencing in their daily lives.
We offer the Challenge Course, Horseback Riding, and Paintball as WAQ activities.
For more information call 520-533-6707 to plan your adventure.

There’s more to life than just work. Get out and enjoy all that Southern Arizona has to offer with Outdoor Recreation!