We stayed overnight in this park and found out we could manage with a 30 amp connection since 50 amp was not available. Good lesson for us. Site was a gravel pull through with full hook ups. Cable was available but we picked up stations well enough not to need it. Our AT&T phones and air card worked well enough. My only complaint would be the need for a good dog walk area, as everything was gravel or pavement. Would consider staying here again.
Located about 15 miles from Santa Fe along Hwy 285/84, this is a no frills park with full hook up. Sites are gravel, no trees, no grass but plenty of goat heads. We found it hard to walk our dog. We were unable to pick up any of the major Santa Fe television channels and Wi-Fi was sporadic at best. Our AT&T phones and air card did not work here. There were no restrooms or showers at this park. On the positive side, there are several casino's in the area and the young man who checked us in was friendly and efficient. Good enough for a one night stay, which we would do again.
Located in one of the oldest areas of Corpus Christi is an older but nice large park. Staff was very friendly and helpful. Our site was a concrete pull through, long enough for our 38’ 5th wheel, large pickup, and small car. Although the sites were somewhat close, they were staggered so there wasn't a feel of crowding. There was a concrete patio pad for the steps and a picnic table at each site. There is a store with some RV supplies and snacks, a pool, laundry, and a club house with workout room. There wasn't much planned activity. The park had good cable TV (with local service) and Wi-Fi. Our AT&T cell phones and air card worked well. Rate for the month was $400 + electricity. We felt safe in the park and wouldn’t rule out staying here again.
Johnson Creek RV Resort is located in a Pecan grove located along Hwy 27 between Mountain Home and Ingram. We arrived at the peak of fall color and had a beautiful view of the hills surrounding the area. Deer and wild turkey roamed the grounds around the pecan trees. We had a concrete pull through for our 38’ 5th wheel, which was long enough to include both our pickup and Honda Fit. The park fee included Cable TV (11 channels) and Wi-Fi. Our AT&T cell phones and air card worked well in the park. There is a large clubhouse that has a feel of home about it, a lovely pool, covered patio, and gazebo overlooking Johnson Creek. The laundry is adequate and there were restrooms and showers available. Sunday church services are held at a small chapel located on the grounds. There is a play ground area for children. For larger groups, Western Town has a cantina and large dining area. There were several rally’s held during the time we stayed at Johnson Creek, but most used the clubhouse for their activities. Family members came for Thanksgiving and stayed in the apartments, which were well appointed. One complaint would be that activities for “Winter Texans” really don’t start until January even though the park was half filled with them. To be fair though, gatherings were held for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Eve. Although the park was beautiful and the facilities exceptional, there seemed to be a host of organizational issues and frankly the female owner was rather standoffish. We stayed two months and would stay here again.
50+ extremely well maintained park in a peaceful surrounding located off Hwy 70 between Glencoe and San Patricio. It's about 15 miles to Ruidoso Downs & Walmart. The owners take real pride in their park and are tops when it comes to hospitality. There are 15 very large pull-through sites (30' & 40'), two with park models. It's great for big rigs as access roads and sites are level and graveled, which makes parking easy. There is a large grassed area great for walking dogs. A creek at the back of the property has benches and is a great place to sit and relax or visit with other tenants. We really like this park and will definitely stay here again.
Monte Bello is a gated high desert RV park located on Hwy 64 about half-way between Taos & the Rio Grande Gorge. We liked that the CG is out of town and all the congestion that entails. We had called a week prior to book a site but when we arrived they had no record of it. However, the owners are very accommodating and found a site for us, even giving us a discount for our trouble. She also gave us maps and told us all about the Taos area. Each RV site is a gravel pull through with a picnic table. In the middle of the park is a pavilion with a BBQ pit. There is a swing set for the kids, a one-mile walking trail, and exceptionally clean restrooms and laundry. The convenience store is well stocked. AT&T cell service and AT&T air card worked well here. We would certainly stay here again when in the area.
Mountaindale is 2 miles off Hwy 115 about half way between Colorado Springs and Canon City. Spaces are LARGE, level, and nicely graveled with plenty of room for parking. Each site has a picnic table and 50 amp hookup. Throughout the park sites are nicely terraced and pretty flower beds are welcoming. There is a small store for necessities, hot tub, playground, restrooms with showers, laundry, and a dog walk on site. Excellent Wi-Fi in the park. Only minor negatives: TV reception is non-existent without a satellite receiver and there was no AT&T phone service. We will definitely stay here again when in the area.
East access off Hwy 54 about 1 mile SW of Guymon. Gravel pull though sites with 30/50 amp hookups. It looked like the park was full of workers. Because it was near the highway and railroad track, we heard traffic from those. It was listed as a Good Sam park but when we asked about the discount they said that was not an option. Okay for a weekend but nothing special.