Been on the road 4 weeks and this is the best campground/rv park we’ve stayed at. Beautifully kept grounds, run by a lovely husband-wife duo. Nice level rv sites at competitive prices, we paid the extra $5 for a deck which was great. Bathrooms are so clean and feel like home. Trails and a pond as well. Couldn’t really ask for much more!
Whole park smells like doggie doo-doo. Spots are really tight. Lots of full-timers & rigs that look rundown. Very noisy off the freeway. Didn’t feel very comfortable. 2nd Amendment stuff is lame. Someone left what looked like a whole ham out in the middle of the park to rot. There’s a large area at the back where there’s nothing but dirt which could be used to space out the sites a bit more or maybe put a dog run in, but instead it’s not utilized at all. Giving an extra star for clean showers and a decent amount of trees/greenery. The grackles and starlings that live in them sure are noisy in the morning though.
The gate might be closed when you arrive but it’s probably unlocked! We drove past the initial site listed in Dyrt because of this, then were told by a local when we pulled over on the next one to go across the highway. Not sure if this was the correct spot either as there were no established camping spots and we got a long look from a hunter early in the morning. All in all though it was very pretty and quiet, great space for stargazing. Just make sure you read the signs correctly!
Needed to find a place between Zion and Vegas and everywhere was full up. Thankful for the nice folks at Anasazi! Definitely seems like a park catered to full timers with the huge spots & clubhouse and lack of showers. No shade or picnic tables provided either but the park is well kept and the view of the mountains is very nice. Close to I-15 so lots of traffic noise. Cell service good.
Not too tough to get to in our 30’ class c RV, just a bit bumpy. About 25 minutes from I-15. Beautiful spot, dead quiet. The first little cove spot we noticed against the rocks was perfect size for our rv and moderately easy to turn around in. There were other campers about 2 spots down that we could see but they were pretty far away. Lovely sunset!
EDIT: upon leaving this morning, we noticed that our spot was the first big one past the rock painted “3” that another reviewer had mentioned
It’s a nice spot if you don’t want to boondock but it is pricey for being a gravel parking lot. Sure there’s a dog area and a little playground but nearly $100/night seems a little steep, even if the bathrooms are very clean.
Located right off a main thoroughfare, close to a lot of fun Santa Fe stuff (including Meow Wolf). Nothing too special, showers were ok (wish they had curtains). Lots of long- or full-timers. Quiet for an rv park in the middle of town. New Mexican restaurant across the street, El Comal, is delicious. Decently priced. Wi-Fi only sorta works.
Long story short we wanted to boondock in the numerous areas near the caverns but needed an electric hookup so settled for this. Great location obviously just a 10 minute ride to the Caverns. But just not worth the price at all. Nothing special here just some worn down picnic tables and a little shade. Met some nice people though! If you need a hot shower make sure to time it right otherwise you’ll get lukewarm at best.
Caverns are awesome and the ability to camp no more than 500 feet from the cave entrance is unmatched. Everyone here is so friendly and the tour is a must. RV spaces aren’t much (and no sewage hookups) but it was quiet and easy. Cell service was spotty but I had success when holding the phone up high. Lovely space with tons of birds!
Needed a spot to stay after getting stuck in Houston rush hour traffic and not making it to San Antonio. Very overpriced for what you get. Spot was not level. Seems most of the park is permanent residents. Showers were good. The manager Tammy was very nice and helpful.
Can’t really be closer to the park than this. Campground itself is nice. Good showers. RV spaces are a bit tight and there’s very little enforcement of assigned spots. WiFi only available next to the store and very little cell reception. As the name implies, lots of families.