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11/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is the best park located right in Carlsbad. Unfortunately all the sites are gravel. Pull through sites are adequate as is the utility service. Park cable is included. The Passport rate makes it a bargain. We stayed here once before when we were touring Carlsbad Caverns.
11/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
We attended a Carriage rally here and all the features of the campground were in good working order. Our pull-through was spacious and we had good water pressure and electric service. Only thing missing was park cable, but local channel service was adequate. Good location to access wineries, LBJ ranch, Luckenbach and Fredericksburg. Would stay here again.
09/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is probably the best park in Durango. It is set back at least 250 meters from busy road US 550. The pull-through sites are gravel, level and well maintained. The nightly rate is steep but not uncommon for the Durango area. We frequently visit the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado and prefer to stay in equally nice parks for much less cost near Montrose, Dolores and Cortez.
09/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This is a well run RV park very close to all the important downtown sites of Cody. We stayed in a pull through site which we would classify as adequate but not spacious. The park was filled to capacity during our two-night stay, but things were very quiet after sunset.
09/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
This was a more than adequate campground located on a hilltop on the east side of Sundance. We stayed here for one night for the purpose of visiting Devils Tower National Monument, a 35 mile drive from this RV park. We were more than pleased with a spacious pull through and the view from our campsite.
09/2009
rating [ 5/10 ]
This park desperately needs to be reconfigured. Nearly all the spaces are too small inasmuch as you are only a couple of meters from your neighbor's rig. I would suggest that they copy the layout at Colter Bay in Grand Teton NP and convert most of the sites to pull throughs. Another poor feature is the quantity of posts along the interior roadways. We met at least three people who had hit one of these and damaged their rigs. These posts need to be removed.
09/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
This park is a gem. All sites are very large pull throughs. The view of the mountains here is spectacular. This is a much nicer park for the money than most in the San Juan Mountains area. This is one of Passports best listings.
09/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
This is a beautiful park located in the pine trees less than 100 meters from Jackson Lake. The pull through site which we had provided more than enough space. We stayed here for three nights and wish we could have been able to extend.
08/2009
rating [ 1/10 ]
It is entirely our fault that we stayed here and subjected ourselves to the tight space miseries discussed many times by previous reviewers. It was late in the day and we preferred this situation to overnighting in a Wal-Mart parking lot. Otherwise we would never return. The owners really need to reconfigure this park and allow at least another five feet between spaces.
08/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
We were situated in space number 1 which which was a large pull through with a concrete slab. There was sufficient length to park our truck either to the front or rear of our fifth wheel. I counted twenty paces between sites which makes this one of the most spacious parks we have ever visited. It is very convenient to Scotts Bluff NM, Fort Laramie NHS and Agate Fossil Beds NM.
08/2009
rating [ 9/10 ]
We are Passport members and camped here for a week. It is centrally located in the Black Hills and convenient to all the sites. For the price this campground is more than adequate. The pull throughs are spacious. Although we are not horse owners, we found that many of the people with horses were satisfied repeat customers.
07/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
We camped in site 79, a very spacious pull- through for four nights. Physically this campground appears very well kept. However, this park is quite remote and not convenient to Durango or other sites in the region. Our complaint started on the third day of our stay when two noisy groups with kids and large barking dogs moved in across the street from us. These people had no regards for the camp rule of quiet time from 9PM to 7AM. The next morning we complained to the manager who promised to take care of the problem. However, a third party arrived to join the other two groups for our last night and the problems persisted. We attempted to contact the manager via cell phone but only reached his voice mail. We were finally forced to confront these people ourselves in order to get them to quiet down. We reviewed the history of comments for this park and noted that similar problems were encountered by others in the past. I doubt that we will return to this location.
07/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We were located in space 39 on the Rio Grande river which was nice and spacious. The river access makes this the nicest park in the Southfork - Creede area. The principal objections we had were as follows: (1)our reservations were messed up and we heard this problem echoed by other occupants, (2)the park needs a good tree thinning in order to improve access, and (3)some stray dogs were in the area. The new managers assured us that the kinks in the reservation system were going to be improved.
07/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
We camped here in space 10, a very nice pull through. This is the third time we have camped at Isleta Lakes. It is usually a convenient overnight stopping point on our way to or from our home in southern New Mexico. The park facilities are very nice. The only reason we do not rate this 10 out of 10 is train noise from the nearby Rail Runner. The Isleta Pueblo also provides a complimentary shuttle to the hotel-casino, buffet, or golf course.
04/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
We stayed here for four nights during the Rally 2009 in a pull through. Although the campground was full we did not feel cramped and it was very quiet. Managers were very helpful and provided a "donations only" pancake breakfast. Very convenient to Albuquerque sights. Only complaint is lack of cable TV.
04/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
We stayed two nights in a pull through. Site was adequate with very panoramic views of Sangre De Cristo and Jemez Mountains. This is the second time we have stayed here. Very quiet. Only complaints are lack of cable TV and water pressure seems lower than most other campgrounds we have visited.
03/2009
rating [ 8/10 ]
This park is in a very nice forested location. Although the park can handle big rigs, it seems a little tight getting around, and you have to watch out for trees. Our site was not level and it took all of our leveling blocks to level our rig. Very convenient to National Monuments in Flagstaff area. We stayed here two nights in off season and I would have to say that rate seems quite high.
03/2009
rating [ 6/10 ]
This RV park is basically a subdivided gravel lot. Pull through sites are more than adequate in size. Right next to RR tracks and trains will interfere with sleep. However, the price is right. OK for overnight stopover.
02/2009
rating [ 10/10 ]
We stayed here for two months during Feb and Mar 2009. This is truly a resort more than it is a campground. Numerous activities including golf, pickleball, crafts, cards, pools, hot tub. No excuses to ever be bored. Best place we have ever stayed. We are coming back for three months next year. Sites are spacious and well developed.
01/2009
rating [ 7/10 ]
We stayed over night on a trip to Arizona. Lordsburg is on a main railroad line and trying to sleep is a problem. Otherwise this campground is very adequate, although not a thing of beauty. We stayed in a pull through site.
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