Taos Valley RV Park & Campground
RV Park
Write a Review 120 Este Es Rd. Taos, NM 87571 575-758-4469 Official WebsiteGPS: 36.3702, -105.5925
Overview of Taos Valley RV Park & Campground
Last Price Paid: $50
Reported by camper-922943 on 4/20/2024
Longest RV Reported: 44 feet (Class A)
Reported by BCrockett on 3/20/2020
Weekly Rate Yes
Monthly Rate Yes
Number of Sites 92
Pad Type gravel
Reservations yes
Elevation 6,922 ft / 2,109 m
Tent Camping Yes
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Reviews of Taos Valley RV Park & Campground 40 people have reviewed this location.
“Nice park for the Taos area”
Reviewed 11/15/2017
Nightly rate: | $35 |
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Days stayed: | 6 |
Site Number: | 44 |
Overall we had a good experience here. We stayed in early November and the park was not full. Our site 44 was not paved although others in it row were paved with concrete strips. The park needs an update on the gravel as it rained right when we got there and the gravel was sinking into the mud. The restrooms are nice and the park atmos... more
Overall we had a good experience here. We stayed in early November and the park was not full. Our site 44 was not paved although others in it row were paved with concrete strips. The park needs an update on the gravel as it rained right when we got there and the gravel was sinking into the mud. The restrooms are nice and the park atmosphere was nice with native plants all around. There is a short dog walk that is dirt at the back of the park. My dog appreciates the dirt - nice change from the rocks elsewhere. Staff was friendly. We got propane on the way out - 1 30 pound tank for $19.83 - cheapest we have paid!
Romabout would stay here again
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“Great base for visiting Taos.”
Reviewed 10/5/2017
Nightly rate: | $42 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 30 |
We spent one night at Taos Valley RV Park while visiting friends. Sites are paved with nice desert landscaping in between. The campground is tidy and conveniently located (walking distance to a few restaurants).
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Aluminarium would stay here again
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“Tired RV Park with very close sites but in Taos”
Reviewed 9/28/2017
Nightly rate: | $35 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 50 |
Location was great. Only a few minutes drive to downtown, shops and services. I was disappointed that the pictures on line did not really match the actual park. Park looks very tired. Our site was gravel with W/E. There is a dump on the way out but it’s in an awkward location and on the wrong side. We had the loop the campground tw... more
Location was great. Only a few minutes drive to downtown, shops and services.
I was disappointed that the pictures on line did not really match the actual park. Park looks very tired. Our site was gravel with W/E. There is a dump on the way out but it’s in an awkward location and on the wrong side. We had the loop the campground twice to dump.
Bathrooms and laundry are adequate but really tired looking.
Sites are odd that you face on direction and you’re neighbor faces the other. You step out of your trailer looking at your neighbor’s door. Two picnic tables between the sites with a screen to seperate - very odd and not really private.
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“Friendly overnight stay”
Reviewed 7/27/2017
Nightly rate: | $36 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 47 |
RV Length: | 24' (Travel Trailer) |
Wish we had been able to stay longer, however our destination was farther North. Great area, quiet, rusticly clean, free bath/house with showers, all set in a No. N.M. desert setting. Lots of native plants, accented by homemade site dividers. Walking around you can't miss the shelters that are on some sites. Other than the shower h... more
Wish we had been able to stay longer, however our destination was farther North. Great area, quiet, rusticly clean, free bath/house with showers, all set in a No. N.M. desert setting. Lots of native plants, accented by homemade site dividers. Walking around you can't miss the shelters that are on some sites. Other than the shower house, we didn't use any other facilities. Our site had water and electric, with a dump station located near the exit. There were Class A motorhomes down to tent trailers and a few pitched tents. If you require green manicured lawns, this isn't for you, BUT if you like friendly hosts and fellow campers without frills, give it a try. Great place, see ya next time.
Next stop.... would stay here again
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“Fits the bill”
Reviewed 5/31/2017
Nightly rate: | $32 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | 16 |
RV Length: | 20' |
Arrived in Taos after hours. Grabbed a night spot. Located on the outskirts of town/close. Level sites with concrete ramps over gravel. Has bbq and picnic table.
A bit dated, but basically clean and safe. Some road noise.
carol would stay here again
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“Nice Landscaping”
Reviewed 4/9/2017
Nightly rate: | $42 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
RV Length: | 35' |
We stayed here in a pull through site (which was very long and could accommodate a very large rig). Staying in a more expensive park like this and in a more premium site is very unlike us, but Deseray had fallen in a nearby parking lot as we were driving through the area and hit her head and had a concussion. So we needed a place ... more
We stayed here in a pull through site (which was very long and could accommodate a very large rig).
Staying in a more expensive park like this and in a more premium site is very unlike us, but Deseray had fallen in a nearby parking lot as we were driving through the area and hit her head and had a concussion. So we needed a place to stay for a few nights. And this place was the closest and the pull through the easiest and quickest.
The park had some of the nicest desert landscaping I have seen and it was very close and convenient to groceries and other daily needs as well as only a short drive to the areas tourist activities.
The park was relatively quiet most of the time. It is right next to a school and when they take recess you can hear the kids playing and making noise.
The couple that managed the park were great, we were playing it day by day, and they didn't mind me coming in each morning to pay for another day as we figured out our plans.
[Our actual stay was 11/06/16]
CootersOnTheGo would stay here again
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“Pleasant stay”
Reviewed 3/14/2017
Nightly rate: | $38 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Stayed here for one night and had a pleasant enough stay. Unfortunately when we arrived the power had gone out in town and so even though we were connected to shore power, we didn't get to use it until around 7PM. Wi-fi was also down until that time. But besides that, the campground itself was clean and tidy. Each space had bushes a... more
Stayed here for one night and had a pleasant enough stay. Unfortunately when we arrived the power had gone out in town and so even though we were connected to shore power, we didn't get to use it until around 7PM. Wi-fi was also down until that time.
But besides that, the campground itself was clean and tidy. Each space had bushes around to give it some privacy and we liked that each had its own trash can.
The site was located a few miles from Taos plaza. It was easy to find parking for our 25-ft camper at the Our Lady of Guadalupe church lot on Camino de la Placita and Loretta place and use that as a starting point for exploring the plaza and Bent Street.
traveling_flipflops would stay here again
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“Quaint and cute! ”
Reviewed 9/28/2015
Days stayed: | 3 |
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RV Length: | 17' |
We stayed here for three nights in our Airstream. Clean bathrooms, nice staff and very well-kept grounds with beautiful NM native landscaping. EAch RV spot has their own little table, grill, and a fence wall for a little privacy. The tent sites are cool...our kids played in the empty ones (as well as the playground) because they have a... more
We stayed here for three nights in our Airstream. Clean bathrooms, nice staff and very well-kept grounds with beautiful NM native landscaping. EAch RV spot has their own little table, grill, and a fence wall for a little privacy. The tent sites are cool...our kids played in the empty ones (as well as the playground) because they have a little A-frame shelter built over your picnic table. We were sad to leave this one...
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Reviewed 8/3/2015
Days stayed: | 7 |
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Unlike the other park with a similar name in Taos, the Taos Valley RV Park is a lush field of desert shrubs. It is a gorgeous park where every spot is surrounded by thick growth and it feels about as close to a state park campground as a private park can get. While more expensive than the park down the road, this park is half a mile... more
Unlike the other park with a similar name in Taos, the Taos Valley RV Park is a lush field of desert shrubs. It is a gorgeous park where every spot is surrounded by thick growth and it feels about as close to a state park campground as a private park can get.
While more expensive than the park down the road, this park is half a mile closer and vastly more pleasing to the eye. For your money, you also get access to their laundromat and they serve up free coffee and cookies throughout the day in the office.
Aside from RV spots, they’ve also got these beautiful little wooden tents, for lack of a better description, which are basically triangular structures housing a picnic table that you can tarp off and sleep in if you’re not traveling in an RV yourself.
The staff is plenty friendly enough and there are more restaurants closer to this park than the other, one of my favorite being the Five Star Burger where we experienced salmon sandwiches while a father/son duo played 60’s folk music, fingerpicking and singing complicated songs effortlessly while simultaneously watching horse races on the TVs behind the bar.
You can’t go wrong with the Taos Valley RV Park if you’re staying in Taos, New Mexico. It’s the closest park to the downtown plaza area and the family center, which we never got a chance to visit but is a stop along the bus route (an excellent bus service running every 30 – 60 minutes during the day) which apparently features a pool, a skating rink (ice in the winter, roller in the summer), and an arcade.
The downtown and plaza area of Taos are really quite cool, with plenty of restaurants and bars, and an overabundance of places to buy pricey art, your typical tourist town that the Southwest revels in, but it’s done about as well as they come.
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“Centrally located park with nice landscaping”
Reviewed 12/4/2014
Nightly rate: | $38 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | 89 |
RV Length: | 25' (Class C) |
This is a simple, well-kept park with pretty desert landscaping. We stayed in a campsite in the back which had a view of the mountains. Spacing between campsites is about average, but landscaping provides privacy in some campsites. Our pull-through site shared the same side for living space as our neighbor, but the two picnic t... more
This is a simple, well-kept park with pretty desert landscaping. We stayed in a campsite in the back which had a view of the mountains.
Spacing between campsites is about average, but landscaping provides privacy in some campsites. Our pull-through site shared the same side for living space as our neighbor, but the two picnic tables (one in the back, one in the front) were separated by landscaping and little fences.
The park is located about 2 1/2 miles from HIstoric Taos Plaza, which is a great location. It has a very short "trail" to walk dogs, but there are occasional prickly cacti.
Wi-fi was marginal. Not many amenities, but it has a small playground, laundry and restrooms/showers. Laundry was ok, we didn't use showers or rest rooms.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“In reply to the electrical charge review”
Reviewed 7/19/2021
I had no problem with this. The nightly fee was the lowest I think I've ever spent in RV sites. I was wondering why. And sure enough the electric charge came. Which wasn't bad. I used the AC a bit. Would have been more frugal with it if I had known. But it was about $6 for the 3 days I think. Compare that to the INDUSTRY STANDARD r... more
I had no problem with this. The nightly fee was the lowest I think I've ever spent in RV sites. I was wondering why. And sure enough the electric charge came. Which wasn't bad. I used the AC a bit. Would have been more frugal with it if I had known. But it was about $6 for the 3 days I think.
Compare that to the INDUSTRY STANDARD rate of $45 per night and we came out ahead.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- wifi: yes
Recreation
- playground
Site Amenities
- big rig
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- dump station
- laundry
- propane
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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