AnneWithAnE
For KOA Journey Grants: Had to stay 70 miles from Albuquerque during the Balloon Fiesta because everything else was booked (we planned late — our bad). Super nice staff, free cookies on arrival, and a reasonably priced menu of home-cooked food that could be delivered to your rig. Sites were gravel and level. We didn’t have the right connector for the electric hookup (had a 3-prong, needed a 2-prong), and the staff let us borrow one with the solemn promise to return it! Take a left out of the park and go up the road to see the Glacial Era ice caves, the El Morro National Monument, and the New Mexico Badlands (El Malpais). At El Morro, you can see where Coronado’s soldiers carved their names into the rock in an early form of graffiti, sort of a “Juan was here in 1605.†Very, very cool. This area is home to several First People’s pueblos, but they were all closed because of Covid. Go into town to El Cafecito for some dynamite New Mexican food. Giving this site 4 stars instead of 5 because it’s located just next to a horse corral, and the flies are murder. Not much the owners can do about it, but come prepared to do battle.
Posted Oct 29, 2021 by AnneWithAnE from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
J Abbott
For KOA Journey Grants: Even the good reviews mention the small lots and other things that make this park mediocre at best
Online it looked like all the other RV parks were closed due to covid... this one only had “3 spots left†(there about 2 permanent RVs and no one else). It appears driving by that all the other parks are open. Including the casino and the one with carry out beer at their brewery.
The “dog park†is a 20x30 chain linked area (truck stop size). Idk if this place is new? It has fresh gravel and is level but it’s NOT worth $58, its a glorified B- If I hadn’t already paid before I got here I wouldn’t have stayed, but its just for the night. #KOAyousuck.
Posted Jan 09, 2021 by J Abbott from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Jenn
For KOA Journey Grants: Wonderful customer service! Beware, FLIES, FLIES, and more FLIES!!! Sites were decent size and upkeep was good.
Posted Aug 02, 2020 by Jenn from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
T DeWItt
For KOA Journey Grants: Great little overnight campground. Staff really understands the concept of customer service. A couple little things to mention; Sites are a little on the small side. No room to sit between campers as the neighbors are right on top of you. I could not have put out my awning. Bathrooms are very clean but dated. Need to get some updates done them. Loved the apple pie.
Posted Mar 17, 2020 by T DeWItt from Ca. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Ellen
For KOA Journey Grants: Very friendly people and nice size gravel sites. Even a nice trail to walk with information about the history of the lava. Dinner available, delivered to your door. Pizza was good.
Posted Mar 14, 2020 by Ellen from Northern Va. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
MQuick
For KOA Journey Grants: Nice level gravel sites. Sites are not too close. Room for my 45’ 5th wheel. The staff have to be the friendliest staff of any campground I have stayed at. Very helpful.
Posted Mar 10, 2020 by MQuick from Saint Louis,MO. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
RGB3
For KOA Journey Grants: What makes this park outstanding is the great hospitality of the ladies in the office. Super friendly, focused on making your stay as pleasant as possible. Extra amenities offered like free continental breakfast and home-cooked dinner (not free but very reasonable) delivered to your rig. Large, level gravel pull-through sites, neither exceptionally wide or narrow. A great place to stay.
Posted Sep 08, 2019 by RGB3 from Virginia. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.