Santa Fe Skies RV Park
14 Brown Castle Rnch
Santa Fe,
New Mexico
87508
Phone: Click to view
Sites: 98
Recent Rate:
$$$$
Longitude: -106.04496
Elevation: 6361' (approx.)
Park Features
- Pull-thru Sites Pull-thru Sites yes
- Pets Allowed Pets Allowed yes
- Big Rig Access Big Rig Access yes
- Tent Camping Tent Camping no
- 55+ Only 55+ Only no
- Kid Friendly Kid Friendly yes
- Boondocking Boondocking no
- Cabins / Cottages / Yurts Cabins / Cottages / Yurts no
- Dump Station Dump Station yes
- Group Camping Group Camping yes
- Water Spigot Water Spigot yes
Hookups
- Full Hookup Full Hookup yes
- Electric (30 & 50 AMP) Electric (30 & 50 AMP) Electric (30 & 50 AMP)
- Sewer Sewer yes
- Public Phone Public Phone no
- Water Water yes
- Cable/Sat. TV Hookup Cable/Sat. TV Hookup no
Connectivity
- WiFi WiFi yes
- ATT Cellular Provider ATT
- Verizon Cellular Provider Verizon
- Sprint Cellular Provider Sprint
- T-Mobile Cellular Provider T-Mobile
Amenities
- Restrooms Restrooms yes
- Showers Showers yes
- Laundry Facilities Laundry Facilities yes
- Camp Store Camp Store yes
- Pet Area Pet Area yes
- Propane Available Propane Available yes
- Cafe / Snack Bar Cafe / Snack Bar yes
- Clubhouse Clubhouse yes
- Firewood Available Firewood Available ?
- Group Kitchen Group Kitchen no
- Horse Camp Horse Camp no
- Landing Strip Landing Strip no
- Picnic Shelter Picnic Shelter ?
- Restrooms: vault Restrooms: vault no
Recreation
- Pool Access Pool Access no
- Playground Playground no
- Recreational Trails Recreational Trails yes
- Rec Room Rec Room yes
- Casino Casino no
- Fishing Fishing no
- Beach Beach no
- Biking Biking yes
- Boating Boating no
- Golf Golf no
- Gym/Workout Facilities Gym/Workout Facilities no
- Horseshoes Horseshoes no
- Mini-Golf Mini-Golf no
- Outdoor Courts Outdoor Courts no
- Pickleball Pickleball no
- Water Access Water Access no
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- Motorhome - 272
- Travel Trailer - 61
- Fifth Wheel - 122
- Truck Camper - 2
457 Reviews
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Count: 5
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Visited: 4
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Date of Stay:
October, 2006 -
$36.00
Overall Rating:
I really liked this campground. It is about 10 miles or less from Santa Fe, just took a few minutes to get to old downtown area. This park is out in the country, although it looks like there is a lot of building-up going on in the nearby areas. Great views all around of mountains; great stars at night (not lots of artificial light on); very nice staff (family-owned and run); very quiet. Not particularly "fancy", not a "resort" type campground, but had everything we needed, plenty of room between sites, easy to get in and out of, and felt very safe. Very pleasant, and we would stay here again. We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Motorhome.
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Count: 7
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Visited: 4
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Reviews: 2
Date of Stay:
October, 2006 -
$35.00
Overall Rating:
This park is way over rated and expensive. we arrived the day the Balloon Fest ended however, they would not allow Good Sam discounts due to the balloon fest. They also claimed they had over runs due to bad weather. There were empty spaces all three days. WiFi did not work and office was not much help. Sites contained litter from previous campers. The campground rep on arrival day was not very cooperative or helpful. I will dry camp before going here. Good Sam should remove them from their ratings. No where in the Good Sam ad does it say no discounts will be given during balloon fests. We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Motorhome.
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Count: 35
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Visited: 13
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Date of Stay:
October, 2006 -
$35.00
Overall Rating:
We stayed in this campground prior to going to Albuquerque for the Balloon Fiesta. This park was in an excellent location where it is outside the town but close to everything. Free wireless internet was available at the office area but not at the campsites. The sites were clean, fairly level and plenty of room. For groups traveling it had a nice recreation/meeting room and kitchen available. The showers and restrooms were probably the best we seen in a five week trip from Florida to the Balloon Festival. Very nice office staff, they can give you some good tips on things to do, see and where to eat. Would go back there in a heartbeat if I am in that area. We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Travel Trailer.
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Count: 30
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Visited: 15
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Reviews: 7
Date of Stay:
October, 2006 -
$45.00
Overall Rating:
Very cooperative staff. Even during very busy time ballooning in Albuquerque, NM they found space for us on very short notice. Spaces very easy for 45' motorhome. Grounds are typical for area. Not very manicured, but normal for NM. We definitely would stay here again. We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Motorhome.
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Count: 21
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Visited: 8
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Reviews: 0
Date of Stay:
October, 2006 -
$35.00
Overall Rating:
This park is completely overgrown with weeds and very poorly maintained. When I read the other reviews, I really didn't understand how bad the weeds were. The tumbleweeds at our site were knee-high or taller and all over. Yes, they are native to the area. Whopee. We couldn't even walk around the rig. We got in late and had to setup in the dark and that it made it worse. Trees also need trimming and made it difficult to park. In the morning, we saw the trash left over from the last campers. No picnic table. The roads are also rutted and we lost a few dishes when we came in. Unless you get a pull-through, you're in the back-in slums. The sites looked like they hadn't been maintained in years. The only saving grace is the staff is friendly, it's close to downtown and has good highway acess or our rating would be a zero. No WiFi unless you were in the staff building. Good phone signal. We would not stay here again. We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.
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Count: 20
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Visited: 10
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Date of Stay:
September, 2006 -
$28.00
Overall Rating:
We liked the location of this park, just outside of Santa Fe. It is on a ridge and provides nice views of the New Mexico mountains. It seems to cater to big rigs. The flora and fauna are typical for the region and may not be everyone's cup of tea. The park owners were working diligently on clearing weeds and planting flowers which helps the appearance. This is the first campground we have encountered that does not have any rules. They simply ask that people act like responsible adults. That's a new concept! We would stay here again. We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.
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Count: 18
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Visited: 9
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Reviews: 1
Date of Stay:
September, 2006 -
$35.00
Overall Rating:
Campground was adequate. Grass was very tall and campsites unkept. Wifi was so weak it could not be used. My site had a large hole next to it which looked like a water or sewer line problem. They set a broken picnic table over it so camper could see it and not fall in. Charged me for full hookups even though only had water and electric. Questioned them about this and was told all back in sites are the same rate no matter what hookups were there...non negotiable. I will never stay here again. Wal-Mart parking lot would be better. We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.
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Count: 27
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Visited: 15
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Reviews: 1
Date of Stay:
September, 2006 -
$35.00
Overall Rating:
Good location to see the sights in Santa Fe. Staff very helpful in giving directions. Have a wonderful walking path around park for your pets. WiFi only works in the main office & slow if not in just the right spot. Can see I25 at a distance from park, but no road noise. Park sits on hill with great views. Santa Fe is growing towards the park & new condo/house development going in right below the park. We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.
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Count: 34
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Visited: 19
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Date of Stay:
September, 2006 -
$32.00
Overall Rating:
This park is okay for an overnight or longer but severely lacks maintenance of its landscaping. Grass/weeds are several feet tall; so tall that the original plantings are visually lost and fighting for their lives. To say this is natural NM environment is to insult mother nature; look around NM you'll not see anything like this in the open. The main building is a nice architectural rendering of NM style but like the landscaping it is lost to any functionality and has been seemingly abandoned except for check in. I'm referring here to open areas and patios on what I guess is back side. This could be a top park with some work but it isn't now. Sorry Woodall's this is NOT a 5/5. We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Motorhome.
Review
Count: 10
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Visited: 7
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Date of Stay:
August, 2006 -
$29.00
Overall Rating:
We liked that the park was on the outskirts of Santa Fe and very near I25. It was nice and quiet at night with beautiful starry skies and sunsets. The power and water were good and we liked the natural landscaping with plants from the area. It was very clean, the sites were a little uneven but no problem. The WIFI signal was good but the speed was so slow a snail is faster! We stayed for a week @ Labor Day and enjoyed seeing Tent Rocks National Monument, Bandelier National Monument, and all that Santa Fe has to offer! We'll be back on our travels through the area... We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Motorhome.
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Count: 5
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Visited: 4
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Date of Stay:
June, 2006 -
$33.00
Overall Rating:
This is a great campground, with the best public restroom and showers! Sure there is no grass and large evergreen trees, but this is New Mexico and the campground is true to its natural setting. The staff was very nice and downtown Santa Fe had the only roads that were unlevel, because my site was right-on without using any blocks. The PUG also liked the grounds and appeared very pet friendly. We will stay again when visiting the Santa Fe area! We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.
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Count: 8
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Visited: 7
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Date of Stay:
June, 2006 -
$26.00
Overall Rating:
We stayed here in a 34 footer. We had RV trouble so we extended our stay. The park is family run. They were all nice and helpful. The location of the high desert makes the site subject to strong afternoon winds but also cooler temperatures. The Wi-Fi works great in the clubhouse and the Wi-Fi that's available in the campsite is expensive. We would stay here again. We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Motorhome.
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Count: 14
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Visited: 8
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Date of Stay:
May, 2006 -
$33.00
Overall Rating:
This is a clean, maintained facility with friendly and knowledgable staff. Sites are gravel with minimal grass and no shade. The views are good. Highway access is nearby. We agree with other reviews that this park is somewhat overpriced. Most sites appeared to be occupied by temperary residents rather than long termers. Our site was somewhat unlevel, but that problem was easily resolved by moving our 5th wheel forward prior to setting up. Grass in dog walk has burrs. We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Fifth Wheel.
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Count: 2
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Visited: 1
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Reviews: 1
Date of Stay:
May, 2006 -
$37.00
Overall Rating:
Not a friendly camp! They say they are pet friendly, but your pet can't walk on the grass or go anywhere! Strict rules, so I guess if you like rule stay here!! We stayed for a week and it was the most uncomfortable place we have stayed! We won't be back! We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Motorhome.
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Count: 123
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Visited: 23
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Date of Stay:
September, 2005 -
$36.00
Overall Rating:
This is the 3rd time I've stayed at the park. I have seen some improvement It would probably be the best park in the area but it is not pretty. As mentioned by another reviewer the weeds have taken over. The landscaping is non-existent. The office/club house has a bare concrete floor. The roads and pads are gravel and not very level. The entry gate is very narrow. Be careful pulling in. If the roads were paved and the landscaping upgraded it would go a long way to making this a 9 or 10 park. I was there the week before the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta - thus the park was full. I will stay here again when in the area but hope the visuals improve. We camped at Santa Fe Skies RV Park in a Motorhome.
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Top Tips for this Campground
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At the edge of town, but beautiful night skies. Fairly close to many activities and Old Town. We went to Prairie Dog Glass where you can learn glass blowing and purchase beautiful glassware. Cacao Santa Fe is a chocolate lovers paradise. Try the sipping bar for a sip of almost heaven hot chocolate and then see chocolate made in their kitchen. Don't miss the variety of foods and veggies at the Santa Fe Market. We have seen most of the museums over the years so choose what interests you.
WalterL • October 2018 -
Old Santa Fe is a very picturesque and historic place to visit...and it appeared that everyone else thought so too. Crowded with tourists and very hard to find parking. Very nice restaurants, but very long waits (45-60min) for tables. Lots of NM shops offering Indian trinkets and chili spices. Loads of shopping 3 miles away on Cerillos road. Very good NM food at El Comal (no wait ;)
Todd Hancock • October 2018 -
Old town Sante Fe and a Casino. Both not that far away.
dhansen871 • October 2018 -
Fuel nearby. Near Interstate. No restaurants in walking distance.
Steve Z • October 2018 -
If you like hiking Bandelier, Tent Rocks, Nambe Lake. Lots to do in the area with great restaurants.
Jane and Mike • October 2018 -
The "open-bus tour" of old Santa Fe is worth the $15 & very informative. We had dinner at Rancho de Chimayo Restaurante in Chimayo, NM which was excellent as always and only about a 20 minute drive from old Santa Fe.
BillGr • September 2018 -
Santa Fe is loaded with culture, museums, shopping, outdoor activities & lots of great restaurants. Last time here we spent a week and ran out of time before we saw everything. This was a quick 1-night stop on our way home to AZ.
monamonaco • September 2018 -
I'd get out of town & visit the natural entertainment like Bandelier Nat'l Monument.
Mike-M • September 2018 -
8 miles from the old central plaza in downtown Santa Fe. Park is about 12-14 miles from the old town of Madrid - probably most famous for the movie "Wild Hogs" with John Travolta and Tim Allen. Now a thriving artist community. Interesting shops and a couple of tasty restaurants. Easy drive to the Sandia Crest. Several good golf courses in the area - we recommend Cochiti Lake Golf Club.
FireFlyer • August 2018 -
Definitely going into Santa Fe for shopping. There is a Walmart not far. Another town we drove to was Madrid. It is a little weird (not bad), but lots of shops, and my friends found jewelry.
Jessicadez • July 2018 -
Lots to do and see in the area including historic downtown Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Pecos, Jemez Springs and the Valles Caldera. Santa Fe offers many great restaurants and art galleries. For those who are in to "mechanical" antiques, scattered around the RV park are numerous "hit-and-miss" stationary motors, old trucks and tractors.
Phaeton40AH • July 2018 -
Suggest reservations. Most all sites have views of something
Oooooooo • June 2018 -
Book Early, this is a great place to stay!
KiwiYankee • May 2018 -
As stated earlier, if you plan on going to Santa Fe make sure your credit cards can handle the overload. It is not cheap. Santa Fe Skies RV Park is not responsible for the cost of visiting the town. This is a quality tourist destination. You get what you pay for.
Vegas Tom • May 2018 -
If you're camping with kids, go to Meow Wolf.
Bluesbirdy • May 2018 -
There are no taxis in the area! We had a breakdown and it took over 2 hours to get help. Finally got a ride from a Lyft driver.
RovingRovers • May 2018 -
Drove to Tent Rocks and took a short hike. Can be busy on weekends and only so many cars are allowed in due to parking limitations.
LynnCO • May 2018 -
Lots of museums and art galleries in Santa Fe. We bought a North American Reciprocal Museum membership which allows one year entrance to a thousand museums across the country. This allowed access to 10 museums and galleries in Santa Fe.
fulltimehusker • April 2018 -
Walmart and shopping was 5 miles. Downtown was 13 miles but easy drive. Tent rocks was 30 miles but worth the trip.
Fulltimersrv • April 2018 -
Much to do in Santa Fe, but dogs kept me home and running back and forth to animal hospital.
Retiredvet63 • April 2018 -
Santa Fe is so charming. We enjoyed the old downtown area, the farmer's market at the Railyards, great lunch at Tomasita's and hiking at Picacho Peak. We found the best Margarita in town made by bartender "Skye" at the Agave Lounge inside the El Dorado Hotel & Spa. Ask for her by name.
Ron and Dee • November 2017 -
So much to do in and around Santa Fe. There are no finer art galleries and restaurants in the world. We particularly enjoyed taken the glass blowing class at Prairie Dog Glass Blowing in the Jackalope complex. Great instructor and good value for the result.
california traveler • October 2017 -
We had very good meals at Jambo (in the suburbs) and La Boca (downtown).
Dapper • September 2017 -
Bandelier National Monument is a must see. We suggest you get off at the 1st bus stop and hike down to the visitors center.
Freeda2Travel • August 2017 -
Ranch House restaurant a good place for BBQ and steak. Only 5 minutes from park. Marty Sanchez Links de Santa Fe golf course is excellent, reasonably priced, and only 15 minutes away.
TexasBill • August 2017 -
Try the Tent Rocks for a great hike: bring plenty of water! And a great geology lesson about the area. At Chimayo try the Rancho de Chimayo for lunch. We did and enjoyed the drive as well as the food.
Tim and Susan • August 2017 -
Highly recommend Harry's Roadhouse. Best Buffalo burger I've ever had. Ask to sit in the garden if the weather is nice.
Minnie Pearl • August 2017 -
City of Santa Fe was beautiful. We used the Bring Fido app to find an awesome Mexican restaurant to eat. La Chazo
Ray and Colleen Dean • July 2017 -
The Santa Fe area provides numerous options to suit a variety of interests.
Phaeton40AH • July 2017 -
We went exploring every day. Lots of things to do and see around Santa Fe. Enjoyed everything about the area. Weather was surprisingly mild for late July.
Z06 • July 2017 -
Tortilla Flats was very good authentic (spicy hot) Mexican food. We liked it there so much we went for breakfast and dinner! Loretto Chapel with Miraculous Staircase is something to see. Also historic Santa Fe near the Loretto Chapel has a lot of small shops and street vendors with their handmade pottery and jewelry.
AJay • July 2017 -
Good place to stay but I don't like the cramped feel of the park. There is a walking trail around the entire park which is very nice.
cgaskins • July 2017 -
Meowwolf museum is wonderfully different and fun. Bandalier National Monument, about 50 minute drive was fabulous. Bradbury Science Museum is fascinating (Manhattan Project). Oldest house in America, Palace of Governors, downtown Santa Fe, beautiful original Native American jewelry.
Rose & Noel • July 2017 -
Golf @ Links de Sante Fe, Shrine @ Chimayo, Ski Santa Fe - all nice day excursions.
connie - 72 • July 2017 -
Go have breakfast or lunch at San Marcos Café and feed store. A unique Santa Fe experience.
jimnsandy • July 2017 -
Reservations are a must. Very popular campground.
luvlabs • July 2017 -
If you like beer, the Santa Fe Brewery is close. Also there is decent access to bike trails.
Texastom • July 2017 -
See Santa Fe in it fullest. Movie set ranch just South at Bonanza Creek Ranch. Make sure to eat a the locals' favorite places...just ask around. If you want to see a old pueblo visit Pecos Nat'l Historic Park, near Pecos, NM with a breakfast or lunch at Frankies at the Casanova. Watch "Pecos NHP: Glorieta" Music Video on YouTube by NPS Rangers.
Dadio24 • June 2017 -
Visited Old Santa Fe, Taos, Santuario de Chimayo on the High Road to Taos.
DreamBoat 30 • June 2017 -
Nearby Santa Fe and Albuquerque are nice, especially the Plaza in Santa Fe and Old Town in ABQ. By far, the most fun we had was at Meow Wolf in Santa Fe... more than enough reason to come back.
Wryly Blithe • June 2017 -
Suggest reservations if in peak times....June 2017 was very, very windy on highway from Roswell to Santa Fe. But cool, breezy, sunny and fabulous
Oooooooo • June 2017 -
Beautiful capitol building with great art display inside.
Graz160 • May 2017 -
Some of the sites have concrete patioes with patio furniture. That seemed to be a good option. Santa Fe is about 20 minutes from the park if you plan to visit the downtown area. Pantry restaurant is a MUST for breakfast. The breakfast burrito was outstanding!
Our RV Trek • May 2017 -
We come to Santa Fe for one main reason: Jackalope. The other reason is the Santa Fe Plaza. If you want some really nice pots and yard stuff hit up Jackalope and a couple other places on Cerillos that are just for that purpose. We dropped $1,000 on pots and yard goodies. The plaza is only about 20 minutes into town where you can see all the shops and stop by La Fonda. Santa Fe is a great place to decompress for a few days.
CORockies • May 2017 -
The plaza in Santa Fe has numerous museums and shops to spend the day visiting.
John Borajkiewicz • May 2017 -
Santa Fe is beautiful, but a little pricey. Historical museum downtown was interesting. Bandelier Natl Monument and Taos are possible day trips.
Ernie L • April 2017 -
Maria's for New Mexican food!
ronboett • April 2017 -
The park is close to the typical tourist stuff. We visited Los Alamos, Bandelier Nat'l Park, White Rock Overlook. In Historic Santa Fe, we visited the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi and Loretto Chapel. Also, the rate is a weekly rate.
Living the Life • April 2017 -
Make sure that your rig AND vehicle will fit before you go. Also, ask them about any construction going on when booking.
Candalee • December 2016 -
We enjoyed Bandelier National Monument and short hike up to Spencer Hot Springs. Bradbury Museum was interesting.
Smashcamp • November 2016 -
Go to the plaza downtown, great shopping. State Capitol is worth a trip. Eat at the "Shed" on the plaza. New Mexican food, very fresh and good,
Dogfather • November 2016 -
Not that close to town. But easy to jump on 25. The Santa Fe brewery was pretty close.
Partylikeits1995 • October 2016 -
Be sure to go see the Plaza area of SanteFe and also the Railyard. Sante Fe Brewing company has some great brews!
Starmaster • October 2016 -
Be sure to plan time to walk all of the campground. Very eclectic!
DHK • September 2016 -
Much better than the nearby KOA!
Karens BAM • September 2016 -
Some great outdoor art work in the campground.
NYParsels • August 2016 -
There is so much to do around Santa Fe....shopping, casinos, scenic drives, the trip to Bandelier National Monument is worth the time. It's a beautifully natural area with lots of petroglyphs and historical significance in the cave dwellings.
monamonaco • August 2016 -
Went to the mall in town. Parked our car and caught the bus downtown to the Plaza. Nice to not worry about parking and let somebody else do the driving plus you get a nice tour of the city on the way down and back
denver50 • August 2016 -
Try Los Potrillos for some great Mexican food. The Santa Fe Brewing Co. is near by and has a great sampling/tasting room.
TXiceman1 • July 2016 -
25 minutes to Old Santa Fe.
SemperParatus • July 2016 -
This park is on a bluff above the city so we got a nice cooling breeze in the evenings that gave some relief from the high 90s June weather. Lots of metal sculpture and other art on the property.
malachi110 • June 2016 -
Parking in SF is difficult, lots and street parking are pricey as is everything in SF. Plenty to see and do.
daviputnam • June 2016 -
Tour the Bandelier National Monument and the Bradbury Science Museum (Manhattan Project, WWII atom bomb development) both near Los Alamos, about an hour away from the campground.
Johnson's • June 2016 -
Most any shopping you would want/need is on Hwy 14 and that leads to downtown SF. Take lots of quarters for parking meters if you're going downtown. We have a full size pickup and found parking pretty easily in the area of Marcy & Otero and it's an easy walk from there to the shops, museums, etc.
Francie L • April 2016 -
30 minutes away is a Robert Trent Jones Jr designed golf course Cochiti Golf Club.
Jimmytheshoe • April 2016 -
Great Lunch at Blue Corn Brewery. Great dinner at The Ranch House. Museums are closed on Mondays. Lots of activities in town each week.
JanneC • April 2016 -
Definitely visit old town (parking can be tight). Maria's has excellent food (be prepared for spicy though).
sunfriek • February 2016 -
Nice place to stay when visiting Santa Fe.
Mike1987 • October 2015 -
WalMart SuperCenter 4 miles away. Take a day trip to Bandelier National Monument and Alamosa, NM Bradbury Science Museum.
DOSVader • October 2015 -
Close to main road...with short distance to Walmart, shopping mall, restaurants, auto repair/dealers, etc.
loneranger • October 2015 -
Convenient to Santa Fe & all it has to offer.
Gerry H • October 2015 -
The Santa Fe Plaza, the Capitol Building, Loretto Chapel are must sees. Santa Fe downtown is a good place to just wander, taking in the art and jewelry shops and the beautiful architecture. There is a post office in the Santa Fe Mall, next to Penneys not far from the RV Park. The RV park is a good base for exploring other areas north of Santa Fe.
sunnyaz • October 2015 -
Shopping and resturants in Sante Fe, great!!
The penguins 3 • September 2015 -
If you like outdoor activities, you will love Santa Fe. There are a lot of great hiking trails (National & State) within 20 miles of the RV park along with good restaurants. The Plaza had a Fiesta going on while we were there where all the artists try to sell turquoise jewelry and paintings. There was good parking for free at The Visitor Center. A drive out to Bandelier National Monument is a must along with a stop in Los Alamos.
DIXIEDUALLY2013 • September 2015 -
Walmart and other useful shopping about 5 minutes away. Limited diesel fill up choices in Santa Fe that provide easy maneuver ability.
rivercity • September 2015 -
We were able to get to downtown Santa Fe in 15 to 20 min. If you are there on a Sat. or Sun., you can park right as your going into town in the Travel Info lot, which is adjacent to a municipal lot. It doesn't cost anything, and is a couple of blocks away from the center of town. Take the Loretto Trolly for $15. It is about 1.5 hrs., and will give you an excellent overview of the city.
Jessicadez • August 2015 -
Took a side trip to Los Alamos and Madrid. Interesting towns. Breakfast at the Flying Tortilla is a must.
Danni • August 2015 -
Wal Mart and Sam's Club very close, as is a mall with a few stores in it. Close to truck route to by pass town if you are heading to Chama.
Seabreeze Texas • August 2015 -
definitely visit oldtown. driving and parking can be VERY tight in oldtown but well worth the visit. visit the square. lots of things to do and look at.
GoldTom • August 2015 -
Have breakfast or lunch at the San Marcos Cafe and Food Store. Other good restaurants include the Blue Corn Cafe and the La Fonda Lunch Buffet.
Jfolk • July 2015 -
Don't miss El Rancho de las Golondrinas ... an open air museum nearby. All the historic churches are great to visit. Cafe Pasqual's serves great food; and we also enjoyed a casual lunch at the Coyote Cafe's rooftop cantina.
22Trvl • July 2015 -
Head to Madrid. Just about 20 miles down the turquoise trail. The plaza is always fun. Great shopping and people watching. The Native American artisans at the governor's palace are amazing. Something for everyone there! Happy trails...
Linda0606 • July 2015 -
If you love good food....dont miss eating at Pasqual's downtown. Its an eating experience. Also recommend Tia Sophia's for lunch but be prepared for a short wait.
textraveler2 • June 2015 -
If you want I town activities this maybe a bit far out, but we love it...
Oooooooo • June 2015 -
Maria's Mexican was great.
John white • June 2015 -
The historic district of Santa Fe is nearby, and was interesting and fun. We love the adobe architecture of the town. The art galleries are great, especially for their size.
Wv travelers • May 2015 -
Santa Fe New Mexico is truly a land of enchantment. Cerrillos Road is the main drag through town and very accessible from the camp ground. Go to the plaza and see the Loreto Chapel and the cathedral.
Ed P • May 2015 -
See old town Santa Fe.
Charlie M. • April 2015 -
Santa Fe Brewery right down the street.
tmiller505 • April 2015 -
The Spur Trail is a nice bike trail located near the park. Although some sites list it as asphalt, it is dirt and gravel. Worth the ride.
LvR • April 2015 -
Had dinner at Marias, one of our favorite restaurants in Santa Fe. If you don't like spicy Santa Fe style food don't go there. If you do, go for the burn.
Thunder Mountain • December 2014