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    Santa Fe KOA

    3.8 (59 reviews)

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    Sarah P.

    I have thoroughly enjoyed our stay here. Our spot was G7 which is probably the highest traffic spot on the whole lot, but it honestly wasn't an issue for us. As my husband gets older I find him engaging in old man small talk more and more, so I think he kind of liked being in a spot to give him an excuse to chat with other menfolk about our travels and Vanny DeVito (our class B). G7 is the spot closest to the bathrooms and store, probably a drawback for a lot of people.. but when you have a three year old and 11 month old, easy bathroom/shower accessibility is a perk. It was also just a quick walk over to the playground, which was all wooden and perfectly maintained. I saw in some of the other reviews that some people thought the spots were too close together with no privacy, that wasn't an issue for us. Our spot was roomy (of course a class B takes up minimal space) and no less private, probably more actually, than other KOAs we've stayed at. We didn't bring our dog with us, but if we had there are a few spots with a private fenced dog area included in the campsite! So now I wanna come back with the whole bunch just to snag one of those. There is also the main public dog park (camp K9) which is pretty nice if you have a more sociable dog than my grumpy old lady. If your kids are a little older, the game room is a nice hangout spot with some tables and arcade style games. There's also an outdoor recreation area with a seating area, corn hole, horse shoes, and a putting green. If you don't have a rig or prefer glamping to camping, there are several basic cabins and two luxury cabins to choose from as well. Some of the 1 star reviews also mentioned a sewage smell. That wasn't an issue for us at all. Other than the occasional outdoor cooking smells and some fire smoke, it pretty much just smelled like .. well, nature. Maybe it's just the fact I'm falling in love with Santa Fe and this is an extension of those serotonins ... but this has been one of my favorite KOA stays I've been on with my little fam.

    Our "peaceful"campsite - A wooden picnic table is positioned on a pink concrete pad, shaded by a large tree with sprawling branches. In the background, a trailer with rusted metal sides is visible, parked on a gravel surface. The scene is outdoors with clear blue sky and natural surroundings.

    BEWARE. This KOA is under construction to expand their sites. As a result there are big rig dirt haulers and other heavy equipment whizzing through the camp every 15-20 minutes. No dust abatement measures. Two stars are for clean restrooms and grounds. Despite the owners agreement that our site was not good bc of the construction no refund or discount was offered. $90 a night to be on a busy road with big trucks going by within 10 feet of our picnic table is not acceptable! See photos

    This is the site!! - A travel trailer labeled 'Cougar' is parked in a campsite at night, illuminated by external lighting. The scene includes outdoor furniture such as yellow Adirondack chairs and a table, along with trees and a wooden fence. The ground is paved with bricks, and a barbecue grill is visible nearby.
    Tim V.

    Pulled in late and the owner and owners son came out to help!! Super friendly and made me feel welcome right off the bat. Our site was furnished with a beautiful wood table and chairs and a new barbecue and brick patio and trees.. Family atmosphere. Most of all I feel very safe!!

    The room features wooden walls and ceiling, creating a cabin-like atmosphere. A bed with a colorful, patterned blanket and teal bedsheet is positioned in the corner. A flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall opposite the bed. There is a window with closed blinds on the wall next to the TV. An air conditioning unit is installed above a wooden chair, which is placed near the corner. A mirror is visible on the left side of the image, reflecting part of the room.
    Rodney R.

    Thank you for the 1st class hospitality Santa Fe KOA. Our Cabin was very welcoming and All the KOA staff members were very friendly! We're definitely coming back to stay at Santa Fe KOA.

    Private dog park / living area - The image shows a backyard patio with a stone-paved surface, containing yellow Adirondack chairs, a black fire pit, and two dogs, one black and one tan. The patio is enclosed by a wooden fence, with a RV parked adjacent to it. In the background, there is a small grassy area with a fire hydrant, a shed, and some trees under a partly cloudy sky. The scene appears to be part of a private outdoor space at a campground or RV park.

    This was our first time at the Santa Fe KOA. When we arrived at the campground, the front desk staff was very professional and friendly, and they provided a golf cart escort to our campsite. The site was a little tight for our size coach so they offered to move us to a different site. This is a family-owned campground and the owner personally made sure we had a site that would work for us. Well, the new site had its own enclosed dog park. We have 2 dogs (one not great with other dogs), so this was a dream come true for them. We have been to many RV parks, including some very high end resorts, and we have never had a site like this. There is also a large community dog park, putting green, horseshoes, corn hole, playground, and a game room. Great campground, great family and staff!!!

    Sitting in larger cabin.
    Sherry Z.

    This KOA is a beautiful get away, the owners are awesome people this place has lots of fun activities, putting green, game room, play ground, and other fun things to do. Grounds are gorgeous, beautiful scenery, cute store with lots of good snacks and fun souvenirs. Our cabin was beautiful, public bathrooms were very clean, has all the amenities you need for a fun getaway. Amazing doggie area for your sweet pets. Close to beautiful Santa Fe, lots of shopping and great restaurants. Thank You!! to the awesome staff for a fantastic time I give this KOA 11out of 10, can't wait to go back someday soon. SZ

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    My experience has been amazing. Clarissa and her family own and operate this location, and they are 10/10 in every way. Will stay again!

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    Not the friendliest ppl in the world. The place is virtually empty, and we cannot extent TENT check out time by one hr. Zero smiles here

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    Beautiful and quiet location. We had the deluxe site which we really enjoyed the extra space and being on a corner lot. Staff was friendly.

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