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    Sundowner Mobile Home & RV Park

    Sundowner Mobile Home & RV Park

    3.0(4 reviews)
    2.0 mi

    I am a travel, Surgery assist and travel across the United States for three months at a time, i'm…read morenot gonna lie when I drove into Farmington. I was a little hesitant about taking the job at the hospital purely because as a woman traveling alone I wasn't sure I felt . I was worried when I was looking at RV spots that was until I found this place I felt so safe and comfortable place was super clean. They have a workout room that's always super clean a area to do your laundry that is clean as well even bocce ball and a barbecue area. Michele At the desk is has got to be the sweetest. I truly enjoyed my time here. It was super quiet. They have cameras never had a problem. FYI they don't allow pets nor children, which was good for me because I work crazy long hours and needed the quiet. Places to eat that aren't very far that I found were delicious. Was the chili pod was my absolute favorite. There's also a little hole on the wall Mexican place right within walking distance in the same parking lot as Domino's Pizza don't let it fool you it was pretty darn good. And if you're there in the summer, there's a place called desert rafting on the same road as the hospital and on Sundays they do every hour on the hour $20 rafting super fun for a great price.

    I would NOT consider Sundowner an RV park. It's a Moble Home/Trailer Park. The owners are nice,…read morebut that's where the positive comments end. The sites are poor, no cable, no showers, and no bathrooms between 5 at night and 9 in the morning.

    Angel Peak RV Park

    Angel Peak RV Park

    5.0(2 reviews)
    9.3 mi

    PERFECT FOR OVERNIGHT. CLEAN & FRIENDLY…read more Owned by Marvin and Anita Farley. $35 for 2 adults/night. $3 extra people. Back in Full hookup. Small fenced in gravel establishment but clean and very well-maintained. WiFi Laundry and Showers. Seems like one permanent resident (besides the owners who own the house attached to the office on property). On main road but surprisingly quiet. Beautiful garden and patio Stayed here overnight on my family cross country road trip. I called in the morning and the gentleman who owns the establishment was very friendly and helpful on the phone. He immediately text me the address, WiFi passwords and codes for the LAUNDRY SHOWERS & RESTROOMS (amenities that weren't listed on the app I used to find them, but they have them!!) They didn't charge us the extra $3 for our one year old which was kind of them and he even told us not to bother unhooking since it was just overnight and he had no one else coming in that evening. I was able to do some laundry for $3 a load (wash and dry) which was nice. Hour from 4 corners Beautiful place and perfect for our overnight stay. Thank you Marvin and Anita!!

    Small site but clean. All amenities were available but we didn't need to use them. Owner is super…read morefriendly and lives on-site. It was actually quiet and peaceful. We were very tired from the long drive and it was a perfect overnight stop. Daily rate was well below the average. We were able to back in a 23' trailer and truck (without unhooking). Add this one to the list!

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    McGee Park - RMMR - Concession

    McGee Park

    4.0(1 review)
    5.1 mi

    We recently hosted a large motor coach rally at McGee Park and other than the fact it is a parking…read morelot type venue (with water and electricity), we couldn't have been happier with the folks! Jamaica and her crew were awesome! We didn't want for anything! We could ask about something and it was done!!! Fred, Christina, and the entire Security crew were wonderful!

    From the owner: McGee Park, San Juan County Fairgrounds is located in the heart of the Four Corners just minutes…read moreaway from Farmington, Bloomfield and Aztec. McGee Park is one of the best facilities in the western region of the United States. Our facility contains a newer 49,500 sq. ft. Convention Center, a Multi-Use Building with three classrooms and 14000 sq. feet of convention space that can be sectioned off for various uses. The 68000 sq. ft. McGee Park Coliseum is host to various equestrian and non-equestrian events with grandstand seating for 5,137 people, arena seating for an additional 3000 people and is complemented by an additional indoor arena and one outdoor arena. Within the Fairground complex are 576 on-site RV spaces with electricity and water and more than 200 dry RV spaces. Built specifically for meetings, trade shows, RV Rally's and equestrian events, the 80-acre fairgrounds is positioned two and a half hours north of Albuquerque (New Mexico) and 40 minutes south of Durango (Color

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    McGee Park - Quinceanera Held in the McGee Park Convention Center.  400+ Guest

    Quinceanera Held in the McGee Park Convention Center. 400+ Guest

    McGee Park - Quinceanera Held in the McGee Park Convention Center.  400+ Guest

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    Durango KOA - Accessible cabin

    Durango KOA

    4.4(46 reviews)
    41.0 mi

    We've been here twice--last year, also for Memorial Day weekend, and this year. Last year things…read morewere great. We missed the Duck Races, but enjoyed pool, mini-golf, and pickleball. We skipped the food, having brought our own "camping" fare to eat and the kids wouldn't let us miss roasting hot dogs. We got their propane fire pit--I believe it's $25 for the pit and a full tank of propane. Nothing horribly special about it, but we enjoyed sitting around it and cooking hotdogs and marshmallows. There's no wood fire allows for safety reasons, so this made a great 2nd place. The folks there were very nice. They check you in and lead you to your spot and help you get you larger campers in if you need the help. We didn't have to leave the vehicle. The campground was clean and they were on top of all issues right away. They seemed like a group of friends or family taking care of their own property. We had a great time. This year we returned and things seemed more streamlined. Check in was quicker, they checked on us to make sure we were satisfied, everyone was very friendly. The pool was open--while not an Olympic sized pool, there was plenty of room for about a dozen kids and adults to be playing games and splashing around while many more (including myself) sat around the side of the pool in provided lounge chairs. We were told they were bought by a new group, and this group made some positive changes. First they started carrying a new pizza (Hunt Brothers, I think?) and for 12 bucks you get a pizza with as many toppings as you want with no extra charge--only charge is extra cheese. They were made quickly and delivered to our camp site. They also have a breakfast area with standard breakfast fare, as well as a pie/icecream shop in the main office. They have tent camping, Pull-through, Cabins, and big rig RV parking. Anything you need is available on site. They have laundry and showers, water, propane, and of course all the hookups you need. The new business that owns them seems to want to keep what worked and improve what needed improvement. They actually asked us how things were, what we thought about the changes (they knew we were there the previous year) and asked for suggestions on improvements. This wasn't the kind of corporate buyout where they try to streamline and skimp on everything, maximizing profits while running the business into the ground. Either the new owners genuinely care, or they put people in charge that genuinely care, and give them the authority to fix things. The only employee whose name we remember was Deborah, and she was very friendly and really peppy. She also happened to be the female employee mentioned below. The best part was during the duck races (an event we're told they hold on holidays where you can "buy" a numbered rubber ducky to race down the creek with everyone else's--the money goes to local charities--they said this time was the local Humane Society) Deborah was dancing around, quacking and flapping her "wings" getting everyone else involved while cheering on their own ducks. The race may have only lasted a couple of minutes, but it was a blast. You did not have to buy in to watch--and the ducks go fast! We sent our daughter to buy a few and were told they were already sold out! Pickleball was hard to get ahold of this year--the campgrounds weren't full, but there were some larger families that were quicker than us. We were able to get pool easily. They also put on movies outdoors (though covered). While we were there, they were all kid-friendly movies. I only remember one night was Finding Nemo. We plan on checking out one of their large cabins next year with more family.

    Traveling full-time in a 42-foot coach we have stayed in over 400 RV Parks, we stayed here seven…read morenights. (1) Clean, quiet and well-maintained park with great amenities is what you will find here along with a very friendly staff. (2) We live in the age of WIFI technology and there is nothing to stop any RV Park across this country from investing in doing WIFI properly. For some users such as ourselves, WIFI is an important feature and was one of the reasons for our stay here. We were told both by email and phone that each site had a good wifi signal. The wifi in and around our site was just about non-existent. We were in direct sight of two wifi towers, but still couldn't get a decent connection, even at 5am. Other guests we spoke with also had non-existent wifi! We know enough not to count on a good signal over the weekends, but during the weekday there is no excuse. We even had the WIFI-Ranger on our roof with a direct-line-of-sight to their wifi source. (3) Level pads, big coaches need paved or thick gravel pads that are level. We give this park a 5-star rating for having level gravel sites. (4) Maneuverability, some parks have very narrow roads which make backing up and turning very difficult, we found this park to have plenty of room to maneuver. (5) Dust, some parks are so dusty that even after short stays your unit needs a bath, this place is very dusty compared to many other parks, no grass here. (6) Satellite, as you know satellite reception is very hard to receive when you have large trees. If you stay away from the sites with the tall trees to the south you will receive reception. (7) Phone Service, we have AT&T which worked great here. (8) Dog play and potty, plenty of room to walk your dog here, plus there are two fenced-in dog runs. The Bad.... We had a pull-thru site but could not attach our tow car until after we pulled out. Our site was very long but there was not enough room to pull out of our site without having to back up. Maneuverability with a smaller coach and tow car might be possible.

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    Durango KOA - Lots of roses.

    Lots of roses.

    Durango KOA - Table, tv, dvd, refrigerator, coffee maker, microwave and sink.

    Table, tv, dvd, refrigerator, coffee maker, microwave and sink.

    Durango KOA - The Caboose Cafe where breakfast is served from Memorial Day to Labor Day.  Pancakes, bacon, sausage and croissant breakfast sandwiches.

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    The Caboose Cafe where breakfast is served from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Pancakes, bacon, sausage and croissant breakfast sandwiches.

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