Our dog was attacked Sunday 5/28/2023! The irresponsible owner and dogs are still on the property. The manager told us that is was “between us and them”. Also, there is an employee that lives on site that as far as I could tell does nothing but gets drunk and then drives his pos beat up truck through the campground like an idiot. Spins his tires and slings gravel everywhere. So if walking your pup “at your own risk” or having your expensive rig and/or tow vehicle slapped with gravel sounds like a good time to you then this place is right up your alley. Just do yourself a favor and take your money elsewhere.
We have a 34 ft travel trailer, the park was full when we came in so we could NOT back in. We had to drive over the curb to get our trailer in. There are two rows with about a dozen spaces on each side. One row for “smaller” rigs, the other for larger. I still wouldn’t come back to this campground unless I had something under 30’
Wifi provided was slow and I had 0 T-Mobile service so couldn’t use my wifi, but my Verizon hotspot worked.
Owners were SO sweet and so friendly. There’s one bathroom and it’s one of the nicest park bathrooms we’ve seen lol. There are 2 washers and dryers (2 each) and when we were there one dryer was down.
Taos Valley RV Park has been the most accomodating. We were supposed to be here just two weeks and have extended to 6 due to my husband having emergency surgery. They have been so accommodating and so understanding during the whole ordeal. The park is nice and quiet. There are two sections of spots, one paved and one unpaved. We are at an unpaved spot but it’s fairly level.
The regular outlet one our power pedestal went out and they fixed it the next day no questions asked.
Bathrooms are decent but if someone flushes the toilet while you’re showering prepare to get scalded.
Laundry is nice and fairly priced but there are 2 machines known for eating your quarters, but they will give you the $1.50 without any hassle.
Booked a two week stay at storrie lake after coming from Ute Lake. We have a 34’ RV. It was incredibly difficult getting in, and then when we got to the campsite the spots were also tight. Not a big deal since it was just us and one other person but I can’t imagine if it was full.
We booked under the impression there was electric and water at our site, and showers and toilets on the campground (we don’t poop or shower In our rv lol).
The toilets are outhouses (for reference, Ute lake has a heated/cooled bath house and are only at one side of the RV campgrounds.
The showers are behind a fence that was locked with a key with no indication if it was temporary.
Our arrival date was on a Sunday and the other camper here informed us if you leave after 5pm the gate is locked and you can’t get back in. We’ve stayed other places that locked the gate but there was a way for you to enter a code so you could get back in. That’s not an option here. I guess you could walk in but there is no parking outside of the campsite so not sure where you’d park and then walk in. There was no indication of this in the booking email I received.
This park is beautiful, RV hookups were great. HOWEVER the Dyrt page says there is wifi and cell service. There is NO service whatsoever! We are full time RV’ers who depend on internet/wifi to work. Even at the trading posts and visitor centers there was no wifi or cell service (T-Mobile or Verizon). Aside from that it was clean and quiet. Taking off two stars was only because we depended on the internet and there was none.