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Donna

For Carlsbad RV Park and Campground: Level spots- nice gravel. Everything worked as expected- good water pressure. Good tv reception. Easy check in and people Working there were very nice. Pool was Closed prob due to covid as well as store being closed. Pretty quiet considering it seemed like there were a lot of oil workers. A little bit pricey at $52 with military discount but we felt safe there. Would stay again if ever this way

Posted Nov 04, 2020 by Donna from Southwest . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jamie

For Carlsbad RV Park and Campground: Positives: easy to pull in and out, clean restrooms (although basic and aging) We pulled in on a Sunday and our reservation was waiting for us by the entry. Even though the park was mostly empty and we paid the normal rate ($55/night), we were assigned a spot very far from the slim amenities, near the highway, in a dusty lot. The map and website list a playground, however it is one broken piece of equipment with rotating tire swings. I supervised my 6 and 7 year old on it trying to help them play safely, and they both still ended up hurt and wanted to go home. This park seems to have good potential, but is currently failing to meet it in my opinion.

Posted Oct 11, 2020 by Jamie from Prescott, Az. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

DanM

For Carlsbad RV Park and Campground: Echoing other reviews, decent campgrounds in Carlsbad are very limited. With the boom in oil field workers, new campgrounds (essentially parking lots) seemed to be sprouting up everywhere. Considering this, it’s a 4 star relative to the other options there. One big plus I really liked (especially with kids) is that the faculty has a security gate/entrance that closes at 6pm. The staff is very friendly and the sites aren’t too closely packed. However, don’t expect a luxurious campground. The surrounding terrain is desert, so the campground is all gravel with a few sparse trees. Frankly, it serves its purpose if you want to see the caverns for a day but there isn’t much else to do in town. Plenty of food options in Carlsbad but traffic was pretty bad in the evening with all the workers getting off. The campground shows a playground on its map but it’s really not...it’s an old tire swing. There’s an indoor pool but we didn’t try it out. Most of the tenants seem to be long-term workers but I didn’t notice trashy sites filled with obvious signs of long-term tenants. A minor annoyance, but not really that bad, we’re the workers’s diesel trucks warming up in the early hours as they left for work.

Posted Jan 14, 2020 by DanM from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Omar

For Carlsbad RV Park and Campground: Carlsbad is somewhat out of the way and as such RV campgrounds are limited. Add in the ton of oil workers that call the camp/RV grounds home and options become limited fast. With that said the staff here were extremely kind and went out of the their way to help and accommodate us on short notice. Brian, one of the facility guys even help me fix some of our RV issues. This RV park had all of accommodations one could hope for. While it may not have been the most luxurious RV park ever. It more then met our need. Thank you guys.

Posted Oct 12, 2019 by Omar from Seattle. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Sara

For Carlsbad RV Park and Campground: If it were possible I would take stars away from the other (misleading) reviews. We tent camped in a sticker patch, had to be the worst spot, even though we were the only tent campers and other sites were available. The stickers were so bad that they were even in carannathe gravel parking area. Our site was situated very close to the highway where heavy truck traffic made sleep impossible. The bathrooms smelled like they had not been cleaned recently. Our price quote wasn’t honored and we paid $38 for one night.

Posted Jun 09, 2019 by Sara from Austin. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Scott

For Carlsbad RV Park and Campground: We were here for 6 nights. The staff was an A+. Our check in was smooth. We have a 45 ft DP with trailer. Was able to easily get to spot. Most of the tenants were long term supporting the energy industry. Felt safe as Park was completely fenced and a gate with card was required after 7. The park was very quiet. There were a lot of folks who left early for work but they were polite as far as vehicle noise. Only complaint was internet was a bit on the weak side. There was a indoor pool that looked very nice. Did not use this or bathrooms. Only 1 mile to Walmart. 30 miles to Carlsbad and 50 to Guadalupe. Would stay here again if in town. Make sure you check out ice cream shop downtown. It was really good.

Posted Mar 08, 2019 by Scott from Leesville, SC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Tiffany

For Carlsbad RV Park and Campground: This is our first time staying in an rv campground, we typically dry camp/boondock, I have nothing to compare this to, we paid about $45 after tax and AAA discount. We called at the last minute on a Friday night, we're 38' long - 5th wheel only. They were able to accommodate us. Our spot was kind of tight but for one night it wasn't bad. The bigger spots were all taken and considering we didn't really call ahead I'm not complaining. The staff was super friendly and helpful. They offer a lot of stuff. We only hooked up to their electricity since our stay was so short. They have 30/50 amp at their sights, pull through spots and picnic tables at all spots. There were trees too. The gravel is level. Lots of dirt but it's NM, no avoiding that. The dog run area was accommodating, were able to play ball and let the fur baby run around without a leash. There are a lot of little stickers though, our dog had a ton of them in his fur, not sure if they were from the dog area or the swings- let the dog run and then get the kids to run and swing.
They were about a 30 min drive to the caverns.

Posted Feb 19, 2018 by Tiffany from Albuquerque, NM. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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