Gallo Campground — Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Reviewed May. 28, 2018

The Sounds of Silence from the Peopke passing through a Thousand Years Ago

Chaco Canyon is my favorite camping spot. The campground is hard to reach down a pot holed dirt road, good for small RV’s and car camping and once you arrive, it’s hard to leave. There is no water or electric at the camp sites, as is true with most western national parks, but the bathroom close by is heated for the cold desert nights of October and the thousands of rooms of ruin are still a mystery to archeologists who continue to study the Oueblo people who lived here.

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  • Review photo of Gallo Campground — Chaco Culture National Historical Park by Judi R., May 28, 2018