5 opiniones sobre Taos Valley Rv Park & Campground
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Jacob D.
Tu valoración: 4 Denver, CO
My family have stay at this RV park a few times over the years and it’s great for what we need. The bathrooms and showers are clean, the playground is nice, and the WiFi is dependable. The proximity to the main highway makes this site a little noisy but not bad.
Maka C.
Tu valoración: 1 Newbury Park, CA
No star! The campground doesn’t exist! There is no way to find them from google or other app. The direction they provide takes you to the privet house. We were wandering around and there was no even campground signs.
Gitte O.
Tu valoración: 4 Austin, TX
We stayed here August 2013, in a small«teardrop» style camper. We did after-hours self check in, which was very simple and the directions easy to follow. We chose our own spot from the clearly marked map. The washroom codes were on the map, so no worries there. Owners very friendly as we checked in next morning. Sites clean, bathhouse clean, laundry clean. Nice proximity to town. Will definitely stay here next time in Taos.
D. E.
Tu valoración: 2 Seattle, WA
We tried to stay here, but we arrived just after the office closed and there was no way to get the bathroom code, therefore had to leave and find another place. They should leave the bathroom code somewhere in the after hours check-in papers.
Lucy T.
Tu valoración: 4 Walnut Creek, CA
I’d stay here again. Really probably 3.5 stars. I’m very picky when it comes to campgrounds. This one was ok. I mean come on you are in the desert, what are you expecting. PROS: Staff was friendly, not overly, but ok and did their job. Close to town. Not walking distance, but closer than the other campgrounds I checked out. Price was ok, $ 100 for 3 nights, electric and water. We were in site 23, a small back in, but away from all the big rigs. Most of the time we were way out there by ourselves, backed up to open space, although there was a fence between us. The internet actually worked. I only tried it to review didn’t hang out on it. There was brush around the place and a few trees, not too bad. Clean Not much road noise, but did seem like a lot of sirens for a small town. CONS: The showers ceiling had a lot of black mold. The shower itself wasn’t too bad. I would have liked more hooks for hanging my dry clothes. Toilet seat was broken. Some of the doors didn’t have locks. Closest good fishing is about 15 miles away, up north. Although it’s not the campground’s fault. I said the price was a pro, but it’s a con too, $ 100 for camping? When did camping become so expensive? Overall if I had to go to Taos again, I’d stay here. Check out the map on their website and pick a site, we are glad we did.