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New Mexico Campgrounds & RV Park Directory
Acoma Alamogordo Albuquerque Altmar Alto
Alton Angel Fire Arrey Artesia Aztec
Belen Bernardo Bloomfield Caballo Carlsbad
Cedar Crest Chama Cimarron Clayton Cloudcroft
Clovis Deming Eagle Nest El Morro El Prado
Elephant Butte Espanola Farmington Gallup Grants
Guadalupita Hobbs Jemez Springs La Cueva Las Cruces
Las Vegas Lordsburg Los Lunas Mayhill Mountainair
Navajo Dam Radium Springs Ramah Raton Red River
Rio Rancho Rociada Rodeo Roswell Ruidoso
Ruidoso Downs San Jose San Patricio Santa Fe Santa Rosa
Silver City Taos Tierra Amarilla Tijeras Truth or Consequences
Tucumcari Vadito White's City Williamsburg
Latest New Mexico RV Park / Campground Reviews
Aqua Vista RV Park
Reviewer : Richard Burrows
From : Albuquerque
Date of review : July 6, 2009
Rating : 10
Date of stay : 7/2009
One of the best RV parks in NM. Clint and Diana are always there to help. They don't hassel just friendly. Rent a spot in the park for customers to watch fireworks on the Fourth. A hidden Gem. Highly recomend
Turquoise Trail Campground & RV Park
Reviewer : Jim Clampitt
From : Arizona
Date of review : August 16, 2009
Rating : 10
Date of stay : 5/2009
A great place to stay.
Turquoise Trail Campground & RV Park
Reviewer : Noah Clampitt
From : Arizona
Date of review : August 16, 2009
Rating : 10
Date of stay : 5/2009
It is a beautiful Oasis to immerse you and your family. Based at the foot of the Sandia Mts., and shaded by mature Pinon and Pine. Whether an RV'r in need of 30/50 amps, or a Tenter, this campground offers secluded sites, bath/showers, and laundry. The Museum of Archaeology is a must see. The owners, with their wealth of knowledge, make your stay a MEMORABLE ONE!!!!
Caballo Lake RV Park
Reviewer : Adolph & Carol Honas
From : Arvada, CO
Date of review : December 9, 2009
Rating : 10
Date of stay : 1/2009
Have stayed there every Jan. since 2005. Were totally impressed the first year and have stopped every year since.
Alto Hombre Gordito Hideout
Reviewer : jesse
From : Albuquerque
Date of review : June 13, 2009
Rating : 9
Date of stay : 5/2009
Great place to bring the family, wonderful, well maintained rustic facility. It was my birthday and had the time of my life. The owners make you feel like family. We were less than 10 minutes away from anything we could ever want to do. Thank you! We stayed at RV site #19 on top of the hill.
Brantley Lake State Park
Reviewer : Martha
From : south Louisiana
Date of review : November 13, 2009
Rating : 9
Date of stay : 10/2009
We spent one night here in mid October. The campground is not close to the main highway, which was nice. We were able to pick up a wireless internet signal from another nearby campground. The rest rooms were clean and the camping area was well maintained. We had a gorgeous sunset and the next morning there were jack rabbits hopping around our campsite.
Monte Verde RV Park and Campground
Reviewer : GildenScript
From : Lenexa, KS
Date of review : August 21, 2010
Rating : 9
Date of stay : 6/2010
My husband and our two dogs have camped here three times in our 40-foot RV and have found this park to be the nicest in the Angel Fire / Eagle Nest area. We have stayed elsewhere and prefer this one to the others. This one actually has nice grassy areas and huge dog walking areas and supplies provided for the dogs. The owners are friendly and easy to get to know and were so helpful when we had an equipment malfunction!! They saved the day for us! They even dog sat for us when we had to run into town for parts! Amazing. The park is quiet and peaceful with such nice views of the sunsets over the mountains. We enjoyed a nice fire at night and had friends over for s'mores, too. Couldn't be better. Highly recommended.
Monte Verde RV Park and Campground
Reviewer : Nmfire911
From : New Mexico
Date of review : August 8, 2010
Rating : 1
Date of stay : 8/2010
We camped here over a weekend in a tent trailer with our two children. After we had made reservations, we had heard from other friends that this campground had too many rules and that they did not enjoy staying there. When we checked in, we were told that they could not accept payment at that time, but might be able to the next day. We were assigned a certain spot, and we were helped by one of the owners. We were given some of the rules of the campground: Quiet hours were 9-9, the common area in the center of the campground was not for pets, parking was only on the gravel not on the grass etc. We could not park an additional vehicle on the area next to the road even though this did not affect the traffic flow of the road. My son tried to play in the very small common area and started hanging from a tree branch. He was told that he was not allowed to play on the trees cause they were fragile. There is no playground or much for a kid to do. The sites are very close together. There are picnic tables in the common area, but none in the area next to your rv. A portable fire pit was available, but we had to ask for it. We were told not put the fire pit on top of the tall grass. The worst part about this camprgound really is the owners. They run it like a gestapo. They patrol all day and into the night looking for infractions. They came by no less than 4 times in the first afternoon we were there. That never stopped all weekend. We were told by our neighbors that they made him stop using a dremel tool during the day cause it was too loud. Different people seemed to have different rules. We were told that our dog had to walked at the far end of the campground whereas others we allowed to walk on the perimeter of the campground. When we went to pay, we were told that we were given a discount cause they did not charge us for the "extra people". By extra people, she was referring to our children that stayed in our rv. Do not stay at this campground!
Alamogordo Roadrunner Campground
Reviewer : NMSU Student
From : Las Cruces
Date of review : July 7, 2010
Rating : 0
Date of stay : 7/2010
My partner and I booked online for two nights over the fourth of July weekend. I thought the cost of $21/night to pitch a tent was a little steep, but online pictures made the place look quaint and pleasant. We were at the tent site for ten minutes before deciding to forfeit the $47.25 already billed to my account. The ten minutes was spent in disgust at the price I had paid for a spot on a crummy patch of gravel and stickers, next to a junk yard and a trashy lot with abandoned RVs. Wafting over from the trailer park next door is the smell of sewage to compliment the view.