Campground Information:
USA RV Park
2925 W. HWY 66
Gallup, New Mexico 87301
505-863-5021
www.usarvpark.com
Campground Visit / Stay Information:
Stay: October 2007
Site type: Level Pull-Thru with peagravel base
Site amenities: Picnic Tables, Water, Electric, Cable
Rate/night: $26.95
Extra Charges/night (Pets, Children, A/C, etc): Unknown
First or Return Visit: First visit
Your Rating (1 Low – 5 High): 4
Campground Facilities Information:
Back-in/pull-through: All sites are Pull-Thru's
Hook-ups: Water, 30/50amp Electric, Sewer, Cable
Credit Cards Accepted: Yes
Discounts Accepted (Good Sam, KOA, other): Good Sam
Roads: Blacktop entrance and roadways, but the sites are peagravel and very level
Level Sites (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): Yes, rating: 3
Wide/Open Sites (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): Not really, somewhat tight campsites
Restroom Cleanliness (1 low – 3 high): 3 - restrooms were clean and well maintained.
Store (
Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): Yes, full gift shop and grocery store. Plenty of authentic local Native American gifts, jewelry and arts & crafts. Ice, propane and RV Supplies also available
Game Room (
Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): Yes
Pool (Yes/No; Heated/Not Heated; Clean, rating: 1 low – 3 high): Yes, heated during the summer time, but it was closed while we stayed here
Campground Impressions:
Kid Friendly (Yes/No - Activities): Yes, they had a playground and during the summer months they have a nightly Cowboy Cookout
People Friendly (
Yes/No): Very
WiFi Friendly (Yes/No; - Charge?/Service Provider?): Yes, throughout the park
Cell Phone Coverage (
Yes/No - Service Provider?): Yes/Verizon - Strong signal
Pet Friendly (
Yes/No): Yes
Personal Comments:
Great campground with plenty to do in the surrounding area. This would be good to use as a base camp for the many surrounding attractions. Being right on historic Route 66, there are some cool diners in the area, and tons of Native American Ruins to explore.
The owner was very nice and went out of his way to make sure we were accomadated. He was also very helpful in recommending local sights to see and provided us with a few different days worth of stuff to keep us busy.
Being as it's right off of I-40, it can be a bit noisy at night, but this and a KOA were the only avaliable campgrounds along this route. We've found that KOA's are way over priced and we'd rather give our money to a privately owned campground anyway. USA RV Park is a great campground while traveling through the area, or using as a base camp for the surrounding area attractions.
Pat & Cindy Bonish
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