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Jody & George

For Taos Valley RV Park: Very pleasant, accommodating (and young) owners. Everything clean, especially bathrooms. Great location - we rode our mini travel bikes everywhere we wanted to go and never unhitched. Other guests (longer term?) also very friendly. Internet weak and intermittent.

Posted Mar 31, 2022 by Jody & George from Colorado. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Patti and Tim

For Taos Valley RV Park: Wow! Love this place! The place is so neat and clean. The font office was so warm and welcoming. New owners, so disregard any previous reviews about extra charge for electricity. They don’t do that!! We met so many great people staying here! Dog friendly with a walking path around the park. We don’t have a travel dog, but we got to see everyone else’s. Nice place! Will always stay here!

Posted Sep 18, 2021 by Patti and Tim from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Shifting gears

For Taos Valley RV Park: Great place, close to town. New owners, with many upgrades planned and in progress. Will definitely stay here again

Posted Jul 18, 2021 by Shifting gears from Houston . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

ThirstyDragon

For Taos Valley RV Park: This is one of only a few RV parks in the immediate area of the city of Taos. This campground had positive reviews, and the photos looked nice, so we chose it. As other people indicated, the park is clean, and reasonably spacious for a private campground. There were buddy sites so your traveling partners could have coaches facing one another, which is also nice. There was ample room to park both our fifth wheel and our truck. The sites we had were concrete and level (we were traveling with others, and their site at a different area of the park was dirt/rock and much less level). There was good Verizon and AT&T cell service in the park as well. I don’t use park WiFi, the laundry rooms, or the bathrooms so I cannot comment on that (although people we were traveling with said they were nice). My issue with this park is the way they charge. Their website indicates a certain charge for 30 amp sites, 50 amp sites, pull-thrus and back-ins. Also, some had sewer, and some did not. Not until we got there did we discover that although we had paid for a premium spot with 50 amp power and sewer, that the cost of the electricity itself was NOT included in the price. This was not prominently indicated on their website. Their policy/procedure was to take a meter reading each day, and that cost was added to the camper’s bill at the end of their stay. I understand that many campgrounds do this for monthly campers, and even weekly. I have NEVER seen this at a campground on a daily rate. I have been all over the country, staying at private campgrounds from coast to coast, and this was the only one that I have ever seen that charged for electricity on a daily rental. I brought this to their attention, and their attitude was, “that’s the way we do it”. The actual dollar amount was not great, about $2/night...but that was based upon our usage. We had people traveling with us that used their air conditioner (we did not) and it was about $5/night. They have every right to do this, but it goes against the industry standard that I have seen everywhere else. So, I am only giving this campground 2 stars because of that. If it weren’t for that, I would give it 4 stars. Take this information and use it how you choose. We stayed in a 35’ fifth wheel.

Posted Apr 13, 2021 by ThirstyDragon from CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Frank

For Taos Valley RV Park: Typical “high plains” campground with gravel roads and sites with some concrete paved. However plenty of trees and wild shrubbery and nice Mountain View’s. Had to change from original site...couldn’t get level on it. Bathrooms need more frequent cleaning and supply replenishment... especially the Woman’s. My wife complained of no paper products two days running and no shower heads...just a pipe with gushing water. Covid has shut down much of New Mexico so we used the time to R&R in the much cooler (by 10 deg) higher altitude.

Posted Aug 09, 2020 by Frank from South Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

George Raney

For Taos Valley RV Park: Stayed there for 7 days and found the area very nice, despite state COVID restrictions. Imagine my surprise to find an electricity connection charge amounting to $7/day. Yep! It was on the web site, but that feels sleazy. Manager was grumpy when we arrived; did not see him again. Park is clean and well maintained. Garbage is picked up regularly.

Posted Jul 20, 2020 by George Raney from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Doug

For Taos Valley RV Park: Solid location in town. Most sites are dirt and rocks. Wasn’t able to get a perfect level. It is very dusty, so be ready to leave your shoes outside and put them in a bag at night. Laundry room only had one working washer. Area is great. Ski location nearby. Beautiful mountains. Lots of tasty Mexican restaurants.

Posted Jul 01, 2020 by Doug from Austin. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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