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    Blissful Beginnings of New Mexico

    Blissful Beginnings of New Mexico

    (3 reviews)

    Sam of all Trades? Yeah right, I can tell you what she was…read moregood at, being unresponsive during pre-planning, not taking the correct notes, forgetting tasks, and hitting the bar where by 6:30 PM we were warned she was going to be cut off. We asked her to leave our wedding, she didn't get the hint the first time and had to be followed out. Professionalism is measured by your ability to do your job, and taking ownership if something went wrong. She hasn't done either. You should never bad mouth my bride or any bride and her family during the wedding to the guests. We have had several calls from our guests where she was talking negatively about us. It's disappointing when the one person who caused drama, things to go wrong and a bad experience is the one you hired to prevent that.

    Worst experience of my life…read more From the beginning she made many promises. She was only hired for day before and day of with 40 hours planning before. We never did the planning it was just awkward text messages of too much information on her own health. She was not prepared for rehearsal nor took notes as she got the days wrong on when my other vendors would be showing up. When I asked my vendors she was also "very hard to work with and all over the place." Day of I was busy getting ready while she partook in the open bar, i was sent pictures from the bar owners. I have had many people call me about her bad mouthing myself and my mother for asking her to complete her tasks. She dropped our cupcakes. Pulled the head table down and called for a decorator 45mins away to come fix it. By dinner time she was so drunk the bartender said she was cutting her off. Chairs were not moved to tables from my ceremony as I asked. Several people at my wedding had to tell her to be quiet for bad mouthing me and saying she got paid already. Shes a complete fraud with an old buisness license. She called my venue owner after and tried to get him to ask for more money for her for holes in her dress. Stay clear of her nothing but trouble. Unprofessional and dressed inappropriately.

    E & I RV Park

    E & I RV Park

    (2 reviews)

    I had biketoured through this amazing community three years ago (JAN 2018) on my beloved…read moreDoublevision, and after overnighting at the city park, enjoyed a much-needed brekkie at the fabulous Spanish Angels Cafe before leaving the village. This time (01DEC2021), I had "aged out" and am now reliant upon my eBikeKit-assisted CruzBike (model S40), which enables me to continue my biketouring with help from an eWheel. I needed a site that had a 110v outlet that I could recharge the eBatteries. I contacted Diana at City Hall (915.964.2344), who gave me Mr. Chacón's number (432.940.6658), owner/operator of the excellent E & I RV Park, and gave me the requisite permission to overnight there. I also had access to the outlet to make the essential recharge connection. It was FANTASTIC! I highly recommend this site for an inexpensive camping experience, and it certainly gets my coveted "iWheel of Approval!" Worth noting is that this wonderful community is some 15miles/24kms North of US62-180 on FM1437, and is at a lower elevation than most of the surrounding area. It is similar to White Sands National Monument in that the cold seeps up from the ground, and unless you have a pad/layers, you'll chill to the bone! In fact, there is nearly a 20F air temperature difference from US62-180 to Dell City. Also, it's quite interesting to not just take 1437, but make a round trip on the "agricultural loop", which junctions back with 62-180 further East/closer to the salt flats--important if you are continuing to Guadalupe Mountains National Park or Blue Origins Launch Site one.

    Really nice guy, clean space, quiet. Really enjoyable, would recommend and will definitely come…read moreback.

    Guadalupe Mountains National Park - McKittrick Canyon

    Guadalupe Mountains National Park

    (77 reviews)

    So I spent part of the week here exploring and I really enjoyed my time here. It is the smaller…read moreNational Park in Texas on about 85,000 acres (compared to Big Bend National Park which is 800,000 acres) but still plenty to explore. This park is more for folks that really like to hike, explore and camp. There are a few entry points into the park but there really is no scenic routes through the park. You are expected to park somewhere and walk to your destination instead which I find very interesting to do (can see alot more too). I've visiting the frijole ranch that had a small museum inside explaining the history of the park. Attach to it there are a few trails you can take off to do. I did the smith springs and it was very pretty to see. Once you manage to get up the hill there were some seats and rails you can hang onto and relax while watching the spring. I also did the Guadalupe Mountain Peak trail, which is the highest peak in Texas. That one takes about 6 to 8 hours to hike (round trip) and it had amazing views. There was also a mark at the to there you can take a picture too which was cool. Definitely need to be prepped to do this or any of the hikes (water, food, first aid, hiking stick and good hiking boots). The Salt Basin Dunes were also really nice to explore but expect to do half a day here. That one you drive over dirt road to get to but very nice views of the mountain. It also had a place you can use the restroom and sit down to eat. The place is exactly what you expect...alot of sand hills you can climb but very soft and cooling (just watch your step). I didn't get to explore all the park since there was a government shut down and closed one of the trails I wanted to do but overall It was definitely worth the trip to visit. I plan to come back next year when it's not too hot (best time for fall colors and cool air for tough hikes). I would absolutely recommend anyone to at least check this park out at least once in your life. Make sure do your research and bring what you need.

    My husband and I visited in December 2025 and decided to climb Guadalupe Peak. It was amazing…read more The trail was maintained. A search and rescue ranger was walking the trail to keep a count of the hikers, which made me feel safe. I was so stoked that we were able to summit. We went to the ranger station afterwards to buy souvenirs and share our achievements. The rangers just looked deadpan at us after sharing our news. It left me disheartened. They could have pretended to care about our little victory. Would have liked to hike Devils Hall, but we were beat after the peak.

    Camp Washington Ranch - eventplanning - Updated May 2026

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