This is a gravel road that stretches for about 1/2 mile. There were 2 other RVs in the area the night we were there. It was too windy to comfortably sit outside. Highway 95 can be seen from the area, but it's too far away to be heard,...
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This is a beautiful camp in the hills. It is the nicest forest service campground that I have seen. It is completely dry camping. There is not even a water spigot in camp, so be prepared for that. We were traveling on Hwy-50 and it is by far...
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This is a very nice camp right in the national park. It is dry camping with sites that have varying depths. When you make a reservation, you don't book a specific site, so when you arrive, you need to cruise the loops and find "the one" that you...
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This is a very nice privately owned campground. The grounds are very well kept up, and the manager is very pleasant and helpful. He gave us a nice orientation of Taos when we checked in. They do want you to check by 5pm. We had site 1, which is...
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We stayed here Th/Fri prior to the Memorial Day weekend. The whole camp was ~30% full when we rolled in on Thursday morning, so there were many nice sites to choose from. The deepest sites are mainly crammed together in the 2nd half of the...
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This place reeks like a sewage treatment plant. It is literally disgusting around the dump station, which is very close to many of the sites. I nearly puked went I took out our trash, as the trash bins are within 100 feet of the dump station...
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There is loud constant road noise from I-40 at this camp. Sites are stacked up right next to each other and the place is downright ugly. The sites are well maintained, not there is much to maintaining a concrete slab. It is VERY convenient to...
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We stayed here only 1 night as we were traveling cross country on I-40. The detour to this park is well worth it, due to the unique canyon and fantastic trail network. Unfortunately the day that we stayed there all the trails were closed due to...
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We stayed 2 nights here, both in site #60. The first night there was one other camper in the campground, but the 2nd night we were all by ourselves, despite having about 100 possible sites in the park. Perhaps part of it was the park was not...
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We thoroughly enjoyed our 2 day stay a Babler. We didn't spend much time in the campground as we were out and about the St. Louis suburbs riding bikes on the KATY trail and visiting friends, however, we spent enough to really like the park. Our...
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