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    3.7 (9 reviews)

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    Side view of park; it was almost full, but we were able to get a site with full hook ups!
    Dora M.

    While it's true that the Roadrunner RV Park had no trees or fancy atmosphere, it was a paradise to us! We had left Durango too late on our way to Santa Fe, so it got dark and we were extremely tired, with no RV park in site, when bam! There was the Roadrunner RV park, conveniently located off highway 285 and full hookups! We called the number we had googled, thinking no one would respond, and to our surprise, a nice young man answered. He told us where to park and that we could pay in the morning when the office was open. So while there are no trees, and no showers you have full hook ups, free wifi and someone will actually answer the phone, even at 10:00 at night!

    What an amazing stop. Easy in, did not have to even unhook. The place was clean and quiet. Great half way point for us

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    5 years ago

    Plain and simple. No complaints and no huge compliments. Just a good okie Rv park. Right off the road. Close to nearby stores.

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    5 years ago

    I like this place. It wasn't a resort by any means but a clean place, convenient and safe.

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    Santa Fe KOA - Game room

    Santa Fe KOA

    3.8(59 reviews)
    24.6 mi

    We checked availability and season opening before booking...we're looking forward to a pizza on…read morearrival. When we got there, 2 staffers were at the office area and informed us we couldn't get a pizza and he store was closed due to 'winter' hours. The web site and the handouts both said winter hours were Nov 1 to March 31st. We stayed Nay 1st! If we would have known that, we would have stayed elsewhere and probably for less $. Next time I won't trust what I read...but call ahead. I've been a loyal KOA member for quite a few years...this really dissapounted me. I've always felt good about staying at KOA's and never felt I had to 'call' to check if the advertising was correct!

    The KoA has all the non-negotiables, a stocked store, cleaned thematic laundry, K9 dog run, and…read moreclean bathhouses. The laundry had a great gallery of Route 66 images, the K9 fence was actually tall enough for our big pup, and the staff were friendly as you always hope. The game room was a nice bonus, but DVD lending libraries at the store and game room help if you need quieter camping back in your rig. We loved the free pinball! The social area outside the store was nice and shady, and the playground was adorable. We got to see a bluebird, and the park had some bird watching pics up front. BYO grown up drinks (and as always, don't act like a rookie), or enjoy the cold ones available at the store. Cute local souvenirs and camping supplies were plentiful, and that pizza oven kept going during our stay. It looks like they're busy adding more pull through sites, so we might get lucky enough for a longer stay next time. No pool, but you'll be busy with Santa Fe anyway. Las Vegas highway was a perfect connector to both the city and Pecos National Historic Park. Happy kid, happy pup, and happy us here at this KoA.

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    Santa Fe KOA - Beautiful entry and cute registration and store.

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    Beautiful entry and cute registration and store.

    Trailer Ranch - Our Casita along side another.  We have shade.

    Trailer Ranch

    3.2(38 reviews)
    15.7 mi

    This is a very clean park in the middle of town. There is a bus stop there to take you to the…read moresights. It was very hot, so we drove up to near the ski area and the temps went from 93 to 66, very close. Lots of restaurants snd shopping around, so close to everything. Park is gravel on concrete. We had shade trees and some parts are really shady. Hosts are very nice and great tour guides. We didn't use the baths but laundry good, $2 load. They have a dog walk up front and a giant dog park about .3 mile from front. It's a walk, but nice. Wifi is pretty much non-existent. Tried to pick up local channels thru air since no cable, but couldn't get any locals. Had to stream Cowboys/Buccs game via ATT but still blurry. Probably a good thing. If you are in Santa Fe to sightsee, this is a great place. Go to MeowWolf. Eat at La Choza. Get Bryan's Auto Detail to come clean your RV.

    A SAD GOODBYE !! First off, the team at trailer ranch is phenomenal and they go out of their way…read moreto make sure everything is perfect. Reservations, check in, parking assistance, grounds keeping, maintenance - EVERYTHING !! I have never seen a harder working team of people, raking, mowing, watering, and going the extra mile to just be good humans!! All that said is this place perfect?, No. - but is there truly a perfect in-city RV campground? No there is not. The main problem for me is the noise from Cerritos Blvd. Nothing can stop this as young New Mexico drivers seem to be "praised" and "adored" for removing their mufflers from their cars and racing away from every stop light. All this leads to my initial point. This campground was likely plotted in the 1950's when this part of Sante Fe was ranches way outside of the metro and road noise was never an issue... The vintage-ness exudes from this place and provides it with its charm - It brings back memories of road trips in the backwards facing seat way in the back of the Country Squire Station Wagon and Olds Vista cruiser wagon - Even visits to summer camp in the 1960/70's. This campground is actually a tiny piece of Americana that will be lost in a few months, never to be again. Beautiful tress to be eliminated and vintage adobe buildings to be razed. If my information is correct, this is the last summer, and this site will fall to the hands of developers to build another ugly mini mall or faceless and devoid of personality condo buildings. A sad farewell to the place and to all the people who have kept this place all these years - PLEASE DO STAY HERE until it all ends. I am unsure of the dates.

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    Bandelier National Monument - Bandelier National Monument

    Bandelier National Monument

    4.8(219 reviews)
    16.1 mi

    Without a doubt one of the best national parks or monuments I've ever been to! Highly, highly…read morerecommended if you are in the Santa Fe area. A couple notes: 1. Parking looks like it might get tough on busy weekends, mid-week we didn't have an issue early, and but when we left in the early afternoon, the main lot was pretty full. 2. The main Pueblo Loop trail was well maintained and quite accessible up to and just past the Big Kiva and Tyuonyi. The top-back part of the loop was a little more broken up, but still a pretty easy stroll. 3. The trail out to the Alcove House was absolutely beautiful! It's not paved, but it's a well maintained gravel. The ladders to the alcove itself are an interesting experience. If you don't love heights, there are some benches at the bottom of the ladder to sit on and relax. 4. Helpfully, there is a well-maintained pit toilet about halfway out, in case you need it. 5. The restaurant at the visitor center might not be the most efficient place, but the food was much better than you would expect!

    I have been fascinated by Native American cliff-dwelling habitats since studying them in grade…read moreschool, but I never had, nor took the opportunity to explore them, until daytripping to Bandelier. The visitors' center and the grounds were everything. The paths were clear and an easy hike. Looking off, beyond the paths was the gem. You could viscerally feel as though you were on the otherside of the looking glass, into time forgotten. There was almost a sacred quality to the excursion, which could've been because it was a weekday and there weren't many other tourists. Or, it could've been because the Pueblo people who lived there from 1150 to 1550 were still there, peacefully watching over the place. Haunted is different than sacred. I guess the best way to describe it is: It was a place of a more natural, more wild west and awareness. It's a well-known place to New Mexicans as well as people studied in the culture of the area. As a layperson, I was both surprised and captivated. If you are mesmerized by history and want to step into a different culture, a different time, this is a place you must explore.

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    Bandelier National Monument - Bandelier National Monument

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