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Desert_Captain
Nov 19, 2016Explorer III
We visited shortly after they opened, a little over a year ago. This is a first class RV park with every amenity and it is priced accordingly. The biggest problem you will have is the drive to get there. Coming up and over the grade from Taos {as is coming down from the north}, is going to be one serious adventure for any rig much over 30' and that's if the roads are clear and dry.... not so much in the winter. Saw lots of large Class A's with toads and big fivers but cannot imagine driving those roads with them. :S
We have friends just down the road who built their {and my}, dream home and were kind enough to put in a nice RV pad complete with water and power. Here is a shot taken from the house, the Elk grazing through their property is a daily event:
Gorgeous country just about any time of year but we have made two trips between late August and early October and found it to be ideal.
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We have friends just down the road who built their {and my}, dream home and were kind enough to put in a nice RV pad complete with water and power. Here is a shot taken from the house, the Elk grazing through their property is a daily event:
Gorgeous country just about any time of year but we have made two trips between late August and early October and found it to be ideal.
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