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Supercharged
Jul 08, 2014Explorer
SheepCamp wrote:Went there a month back, very nice site to park. Came in the south side road was poor, went of the east side wash board for 8 mile or so, then much better. I drove 40 to 45 when I could, less time better ride. They plan to pave the east part later. We have a Ford 450E 29 ft. B+ HR. Everyone should go if possible. They had a evening show on some stars, it was fair. Went to another star show three weeks later in Alpine, Az. libary that was the best I have ever seen, put on by a man from Tx. Thanks to Sheepcamp
Was at Chaco last Wed to Fri. Two hours from home. They just bladed the road while we were there. Pretty rough after the winter, pretty good after they bladed it. Depending on when you go, it may be washboarded again by then. We take a Truck and cabover camper along with a jeep to explore with. Was a nice class A at the visitor's center when we left. It is 18 miles of gravel or dirt road from end of pavement to park boundary. For a county kid, I think it is a pretty fair road most of the time, for a pavement follower, it may seem a bit rough. There is no issues other than just bumpy. 30 foot widths, about 6 miles of good gravel and mag chloride making good hardtop and dust control. Rest is pretty good most of the time for rural country out west.
On the camping, it has about 45 spots including the tent only spaces (about 25 RV spaces). Limited length for RV's with only a few being 35 foot, most are in the 20's. Pads are level gravel and wide enough for two vehicles side by side (a little tight). No hookups but does have a dump station. Rest rooms with flush toilets, no showers. Limited generator usage. No other services like fuel or snacks. There were a 35'ish Class A and 30 ft Class C their last week. Check Reservations.gov for layout and details
The photo is of the RV area. The tent area is close up and out to left. Our rig is deep left.
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