Do not listen to the office staff on how to enter. We were directed the wrong way, the clerk was more interested in talking with a friend then in us. The park was clean, laundry was busy and we even saw a rooster here. There are many long term people and some barking dogs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The rate we paid is the Passport America rate which is 1/2 off. Level gravel sites behind a motel with lots of highway noise. There were lots of extended stay units and the park was not at all pretty. OK for an overnight especially at 1/2 price. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Check-in through motel desk. RV park in back of motel. Apparently many permanent residents. No information provided as to location of dumpster or rest rooms and showers, if there are any. Was charged $18.50 though PPA posted in PPA directory as $13.25. Could not get water from faucet morning of departure as it could have been frozen. Sewer riser about 12 inches above level of ground making it very difficult to empty tanks. WiFi available and free. I got strong signal but could never make connection. Was provided with name to call for assistance but it was one "Leave message and I'll get back to you." Same with desk at motel. When I called about not being able to get water was asked to leave message. The one positive was that location is close to I-10 and easy to fine. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Overall Clean with good access. Stayed a few nights to break in our newly 'reconditioned' RV. Location close to freeway make its someone noisy, but not a big deal. Would definitely stay again We camped here in a Motorhome.
This might be an okay place, but our experience was awful enough that we just drove away. We'd seen a big billboard for this place out on the freeway, and found it in Passport America. There were vacant sites to be had until I happened to mention Passport America to the rather unpleasant clerk. Suddenly, all he had were "dry" sites. When I asked what that meant, he said they were water and electric only. Since we were just pulling in for a quick overnight, I thought that would be okay. He didn't tell me that the "dry" sites weren't in the fenced RV park at all, but in a nasty little gravel parking lot behind the motel where they have 10 pull-thru sites. At least, that's what they called them. Our view was of the junk and trash in the backyards of two adjacent hovels, and the clientele we saw coming in and out of the motel next to us was enough to send us out of there in a hurry. We could see vacant sites in the RV park, so I don't know if this was just a way to rook Passport America folks or not, but we won't ever go back to this horrid place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a Passport America park and we paid only 1/2 price. I would rate it as an OK park with good streets and level sites, but few amenities. I would stay for a night, but not long term. If you are a member of Passpost America, it is a bargin. The employees are friendly and helpful. It is well off of the street and quiet. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a park that we stop at every year. It is very clean. The staff was very friendly & helpful. The sites are gravel & wide enough for any size coach & number of slides. All interior roads are paved. The Wi-Fi did not work the day we were there & believe a park that charges this much should have usable Wi-Fi. We also feel the park needs to place a table at each site. We like the park, but the fee, which has been rising for a few years now places this park in the overpriced category. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Price is based on GS rate. This is a very nice park. Watch the water pressure as it is 85+ psi. Better have a Watts whole house regulator. Hot tub was spotless, hot and had great jets! With all the good things this park has to offer it clearly is overpriced. Laundry is beautiful. It's apparent this park is professionally run. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
What a great park! We were pleasantly surprised and thoroughly enjoyed this park. Everyone was friendly (employees and guests) and the facilities were top notch. Cement pads and a little more room would have earned a 10. The breakfast was very good and historic Mesilla was a lot of fun to visit. We will definitely be back to this park each time we come through (we are already changing some plans to spend more time here). We camped here in a Motorhome.
Way over priced for a night stay. We should have read the reviews before stopping. Same as above post, we were only given a Good Sam discount price, full price not printed on receipt. It's the old consumer beware. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We like the campground but can't give it a 9 or 10 due to the following things. No concrete pads --everything is pea gravel. No picnic tables or patio type furniture. The hot tub is nice but it has no pool. We stay often and will do so again but we don't rank it in the top of the class. We felt like the price was a little high for what you get. We have stayed many times and it seems the price has gone up but no improvements have been made to the facility. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We cannot say enough about the staff at this park. These folks are hands down the friendliest and most accommodating staff we have ever stayed with. We were treated with respect and like adults. Outstanding! The facilities for the RVs were wide and offered privacy. The common areas were excellent and amazing with sitting areas, fire places, water features, etc. We will absolutely be returning for another visit! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
September 2009
$50
Nice park, but not worth the price. Stayed at many other parks that were nicer at less cost. Not sure what the base price was, but were told it included a discount, it was not listed on the receipt. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a top quality RV Resort with just about all you need. Very nice continental breakfast each morning. Bath house was very clean, now you ask why a rating of 8? DO NOT make advance reservations in advance as they will put you in the sites far away from activity center and showers. We were in a Class B motorhome and asked to be moved in a site closer to showers and restroom and were told it would cost another $10.00 per night. With 113 sites they had 65% vacant on a holiday weekend, does this tell you something? We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice park, but not worth $50/night. When we stayed here two years ago, the rate was $27.50. There is no pool just a spa with a 8 person limit. The WI-FI worked great. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean park with space available in excess of 70ft. The park is very handy next to I-10 and I-25. Road signs pointing to the RV park would help in getting finding the park but a close study of a road map will make getting around easy. The park serves a continental breakfast every morning. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a Great Park, very clean and taken care of. Office and meeting rooms are nicer then some high end hotels. Breakfast in the morning; showers are private with doors that again are like a hotel. Grounds are very nice and the best dog walk area I have ever seen. Close to I-10 but I had no noise. We walked to Cracker Barrel. We spent one night there the same time the last review was there and the staff treated us like we were the only ones there. We will be back. Nothing to not give a good review on. We camped here in a Motorhome.
An excellent campground. We attended a rally here with approximately 35 rigs. The staff is very friendly and took extra steps to make us feel welcome and accommodate our needs. The park itself is immaculate and all sites are well groomed. It is easily accessible and close to many area activities and sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is without a doubt the nicest place we have been to as of yet. It is a beautifully landscaped and clean resort. The restrooms and showers were perfectly clean. The unique pet walk area even had lights with motion sensors for night time walks. TV and WIFI worked real well. Price included a full hotel style continental breakfast. It is very easy access to the interstate and is great for overnight or longer term. We will definitely come back here in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Always our favorite place to stay when traveling through New Mexico. This resort is very clean and has a "new" feel to it. Easy to access, friendly staff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
First the good. Park is very clean and staff is first rate. There is a great little gift store and they serve you a continental breakfast in the lobby each morning. Now the not so good. Park has no pool and the therapy pool they advertise is nothing more than a large hot tub. The weight room is the size of a walk-in closet with nothing more than some outdated exercise bikes and an ab-lounge. Bottom line, this is a great stop over park in Las Cruces but it charges you a destination park price, and this is not a destination park by any stretch. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stay at this park any time that we are in Las Cruces and always enjoy it. It is one of the best kept parks in New Mexico. I will have to say that this time we were rather shocked on how expensive it was and this was with a Good Sam discount. $50! This was not a premium site either. It seemed way more expensive than the last time we were here , less than a year ago. I believe we paid approximately $35 for our last visit. This was very close to what some of the other area parks charged so we always chose Hacienda because it is a great park. We really don't take advantage of the social activities, hot tub, etc. because we are here on business or tourism. I will have to say that we are going to check other RV parks (Sunny Acres) next time we are here because we think $50 is a little high for a place to basically park your RV and sleep. Especially in light that they don't even have tables and chairs at the regular sites to sit and enjoy the beautiful weather and landscaping. Again, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the park; we are going to check out others because they are $15 less a night and are more of a no-frills park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great place to stay; always room for us bigger rigs. Excellent, proficient, friendly staff. Great Friday night happy hour. Very nice kept park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a beautiful modern RV park. Check-in was like checking in to a first class hotel. Everything is clean and well maintained. Our pull-through site was extra long, and there are hedged partitions between the sites. The pet walk area is fenced, and has many trees. Our lab enjoyed running off leash, getting exercise and doing what dogs do. Though close to the freeway we didn't hear loud traffic noise. We stayed two nights here. It is a good choice when you're in Las Cruces. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Weekly rate=$34/night. My 1st 10 given to a park. This place is very very nice! Each spot has tall plants between rigs so it's like you have your own patio with privacy. Nice dog run. Rigs park back-to-front so the neighbors sewer hose isn't next to your table. Oh yeah - bring a table if you need one. Many parks do not have one for every spot. The hot tub is huge and most importantly - hot! Nice exercise room. We stayed in a regular pull-through which is plenty wide enough for us. We extended our stay here because of the area and the park amenities. Don't forget the continental breakfast every morning! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Best pet walk ever! Spotless park, the spots are gravel and groomed between each guest. Great morning breakfast, hotel style. Maybe a little tight, but we had a deluxe end spot. We will be back again next time we are in Las Cruces. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Superbly clean and very friendly staff. They even pick up your garbage every day for you. The sites were very clean and level also and offered continental breakfasts. Will definitely go back! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very neat and clean park, one of the nicest we have ever found. Very tight spaces, mostly side-by side which means your entry door faces your neighbor's, but most sites have a buffer fence/plantings as a partial screen. You can actually touch your neighbor's coach from your window on the opposite side if you both park close to the utility connection point. We expected much more in a wi-fi system which was one of the worst we have encountered in the last 18 months. It is free, but so weak that we could not connect often as they have only a single antenna for the entire park. I much prefer a commercial [pay] service than a free one that is not usable. This park is not worth the high cost in my opinion. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park is very accessible from Interstate 10. Very little noise from the freeway. Breakfast is included. Free Wi-Fi. Paved roads with gravel sites that are raked after each visit. Staff is top notch. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the nicest, cleanest, most beautiful parks we've ever been in. Why can't more parks be like this one? The Wi-fi is free and very fast, the dog walk is long and great for active dogs, and the clubhouse is "gorgeous" as my wife says. We'll absolutely be back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
An excellent park though for the high cost I would have expected better Wi-Fi. Although parked only two rows away from the antenna, I could not connect and had to carry laptop to the office building. The restrooms are excellent though the functional division is rather strange--five showers but only one toilet in the male section. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
I agree with the other reviewers, this place is great. It's close to the interstate so there is some road noise but not enough to keep me away. I'll stay here again when traveling. Nice desk staff, escorted to our site with raked gravel. "Maggies" on Friday night, CC cookies when we checked in, breakfast in the AM, really nice long dog run. As they say in California, "I'll be back". We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the best campground I have ever stayed in! Top notch in every respect. Extremely pleasant and well staffed front desk, escort to your site, clean well landscaped sites, dog walk area, large jucuzzi, WiFi, breakfast, margarita night on Fridays, cookies at the desk ... the list goes on. In spite of the price it is worth it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Wowee. From the concierge to the complimentary breakfast and newspaper, we felt as if we were staying in a hotel. Gravel sites are perfectly groomed (which does feel a little weird; we are, after all, state park campground fans) and the staff is most helpful. We were just overnighting, but lots of folks here for the winter. This would be a great place for a group. Outdoor fireplace/seating area. Nicest laundry (combo library) facility I've ever seen. Shower rooms were pristine. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very clean park. A little more than we like to pay. The staff was very helpful. Gravel sites we had a very large pull thru and we were escorted to our site. It was nice to get up and have breakfast waiting. It has a great pet walking area. We stayed one night and would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Super clean park. Friendly staff who escort you to your gravel site which is raked after you leave. They also offer a free light breakfast which was nicely done. Exceptionally nice, very long, well lighted dog run. Free wifi which was running about 1200kb download and my Verizon wireless card was running about 900kb. Both speeds were fine for surfing, checking email, etc. Would definitely return. Also, 2 RV dealerships within one block which both had nice parts stores. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice, large sites, long dog run. We were on a private site on the end with privacy. Complimentary breakfast is a plus. Would stay here again if in the area. Would have gave it a 10 if there had been a pool. Resort is very clean, they rake the gravel when you leave. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The staff is very helpful and will make sure you have everything you need during your stay. They escort you to your site and continue the five star treatment with complimentary breakfast, hot sauce and chips, cookies, margarita night on Friday and extraordinary lobby and patio. The laundry and hot tub are top notch and only negative is lack of swimming pool in the desert environment. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We had a great time here. The staff are very friendly and helpful. The reception area looks like a hotel and the outside space is well maintained with iron chairs/tables and fireplace. There is no pool but the hot tub is very large and my 2 girls felt like it was a "small pool". We had an end site which was large, private and had a patio set. The price also includes a breakfast bar which was a great added bonus. We had a fun visit to Old Mesilla the land of "Billy the Kid" and had a great dinner at La Posta (you get a lot of food!!!) We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice park. The sites were very well maintained and the staff was very friendly. We had a late check in and all the paperwork was there and ready for us when we arrived. Free breakfast, USA Today, and fresh baked cookies were a nice touch. Our price was for 2 adults and 2 children. We would stay here again but the park really is set up for an older crowd. We are not saying that they are not family friendly they just do not have the amenities for children. The addition of a pool would be nice as it was over 100 while we were there. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Hacienda RV is a very nice park with xeriscaped gravel sites that are well cared for. We would prefer to see the sites covered in a larger gravel or rock so that the small gravel does not get in your shoes and follow you into your rv. The facilities very nice but was missing a pool. That would have been a great addition to the 105 degree summer weather. They offer very nice private shower rooms. It was overpriced for the off-season. Rate was for 4 adults. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Perfect place, we stayed for a one nighter on the way back to Texas. Everything was extremely well kept on our stay. Bathrooms and showers were beyond hotel room quality clean. Showers have great water flow, and private, like at a hotel. Nice hotub and workout room. There's a little wire divider fence between sites with vines and shurbs growing for privacy, nice touch. Plenty of places to eat, we ventured out to a little Italian bistro for the night. I would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This nicely groomed park had side by side sites with small bushes in between. We had an end site which was a little better in terms of seeing a view other than the next camper. Absolutely no wi-fi. No patio furniture provided. Continental breakfast provided, no convenience store. We were looking for a resort for winter but this would be only short term for us. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy in and out and very clean. Found it quiet and a great overnighter or maybe longer. Don't remember seeing any stuff for children. It is next to an RV dealer. Free continental breakfast in the AM. Wi-Fi worked in coach. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the way all or most RV parks could and should be. The reception area is beautiful. They lead you to your site. Most are pull thru's. The sites are gravel but are wide and clean. We had site 150 which was ideal if you have a pet. There are several grassy areas near by. They also have a long dog run that is gravel. All the streets are paved. This campground serves breakfast each morning like many hotel/motels. We stayed two nights and I would highly recommend this campground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent park. Very quiet and very well maintained. We stayed here with a Samoyed (medium sized dog), and she was very welcome. They have a very long enclosed dog run at the back of the park which she enjoyed very much. They also had a Margarita night with excellent Margaritas. In addition, they can put you in touch with a detailing service that comes to your unit and cleans it and your tow vehicle. They did an excellent job. Would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
My husband and I came to Hacienda RV Resort primarily for an overnight stay. It is convenient to the I10, and we were on our way to Santa Fe. We were very pleasantly surprised. There is Freeway noise near in the front area, but we were in the back and were not bothered by it. The park is very clean and it is nice to be escorted to your site. The side by side parking was not a problem since your coach does not face the same direction as your neighbor. The dog walk is large and clean. We loved the breakfast every day as it meant no dirty pots or pans in the RV. The dining area was very nice and clean. It is small, but if there are several patrons eating at the same time, there is an overflow room that is also used for rally gatherings. Breakfast is included in the price of your stay. The lobby was very beautifully decorated and pleasant to sit in and relax by the fireplace and listen to music. There is also a fireplace and more seating in an outside patio. There is no pool, but there is a jacuzzi. The folks in the office were exceptionally pleasant and helpful. They offer a complimentary newspaper every day along with chocolate chip cookies and a Salsa sampler. They also host a "Margarita Night" every Friday evening, also complimentary. We stayed here in a 40ft Motorhome and will definitely stay here again should our travels bring us down the I10 again. We also enjoyed the nearby historic and quaint town of Mesilla which is only about 2 miles from the Resort. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice park with all the conveniences. We were escorted to our site after a pretty quick check-in. The only reason this did not get a 10 is because many of the sites are side by side. However, they are wide enough slides from both coaches can be out and there is still room enough to walk. They are gravel with only the end ones having any grass. There are no tables or pads. The laundry room, restrooms, showers and exercise room are all locked and require a key card to get in. Everything is very clean. The dog run is enclosed and long. Although we don't have a dog with us, it looks like a nice one. The Internet connected quickly, but was slow at times loading pages. It is close to attractions in the area. Following their directions made it a little difficult to get from the far right lane off the Interstate to the far left lane immediately. After that, there was no problem. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park, clean, spaces were very close but had nice barriers. I marked it down as I thought it was expensive for a night's stay and not using any of the facilities. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
It’s been our experience that when motor coaches dominate the park, you’re not likely to be disappointed. Most diesel pushers are retired full timers and know the best places to stay, this was no exception. Paved streets, with curbs and lighting, and perfectly level pea gravel sites. What impressed me most is that as each guest left, their site was raked out as though it were an infield at a ball park. I wouldn’t recommend this place to family campers, but as an old geezer, it’s a five star. Our three day stay included St. Patrick’s Day. In their lounge, we enjoyed an excellent $ 6.00, all you can eat, corn beef and cabbage dinner, met some nice folks, and added this to our top ten campgrounds. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I would rate this CG 10, except it did not have picnic tables or a pool. The continental breakfast and the fancy reception area (like middle level motels) were nice, but not needed. The CG also should invest in better signage. The vinyl “Hacienda RV Park" sign nailed to the side of the building was very tacky. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a lovely, clean campground. Sites are well maintained. Vegetation and divider help privacy. Very convenient to I-10 and Las Cruces attractions. WiFi is spotty, may have to go to clubhouse. Included breakfast is great and provides a chance to meet people. Close to several RV dealers if you need service. Would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice place. The rates vary on the type of site--a previous poster indicated a much higher rate---that was for a premium, oversizes lot. The "regular" lots are very large and I don't see the need for the larger ones. We had a real problem this visit. A couple of water connections inside the coach ruptured. When going to the office to inquire about the water pressure, the staff was very rude and said that the pressure was high and that we should have used a regulator. We said that they should have told the customer prior to hooking up, they did not care--just repeating that regulators should be used. The low rating is because of the rudeness of the staff. There is a really nice continental breakfast. This is a convenient stop for us, but considering the rudeness, I don't know that we will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of the nicest parks we have seen! We ended up staying several extra nights. There are a lot of attractions in the area and this is a good place to stay while sightseeing. The club house was just beautiful and even in February it was nice to eat breakfast on the patio. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A top notch RV resort. Sites are separated by a nice landscaped fence. The showers are all individual and very clean. Go on a Friday for the Margarita party! Easy access from the highway with minimal noise from it. I will return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
With so many previous reviews there is not much left to add. It’s all been said. The park was immaculate, and the side by side hook ups did not bother us. The individual men’s and ladies’ bathrooms are nice. We were glad the Wi-Fi is now free (I think we had to pay for it the last time we were there), and it was strong and fast. The park is just down the street from Old Mesilla which is a great area to browse, shop, and eat. There are numerous restaurants and a Super Wal-Mart near by. This is a great place, and we will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very good park for visiting the sites around Las Cruces. Nightly rate is high but when you consider it includes WiFi, cable, a continental breakfast every morning & a Friday night marguarita fest, it is reasonable. Hydro-Therapy Spa but no swimming pool. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A very nice park in a convenient location. The park is somewhat overpriced but nice amenities. Free breakfast, free newspaper and privacy spots. Inner roads paved. The free WI-Fi is somewhat slow but no other complaints. Our favorite park in Las Cruces. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We full time and stay in a lot of parks. This is one of the top 5 we have stayed in. Eat at La Posta in Mesilla. Good Mexican food and great atmosphere. We will be staying here everytime we pass through. This place is a 10. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good wide entrance to campground with designated area to park and register. Office staff friendly and very efficient. Superb landscape resort with magnificent club house(no pool). Escort to site. Wide paved access roads. Pull-thrus wide and flat but designed back to back. Privacy fence/landscaping, no picnic table or grass. Ends of roads sites have gravel areas with table. Excellent dog run. Some interstate noise. Free continental breakfast. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is turning out to be one of our favorite campgrounds off I-10. They have a friendly staff who will escort you to your site and help you get hooked up. We had a long pull-thru where we could keep our tow connected. Breakfast served in the mornings. Laundry had lots of machines and was very clean. Staff was very helpful with suggestions for places to eat and things to see in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We parked here 2 nights in January of 2008. Extremely friendly staff, easy access to I-10, and close to La Mesilla shopping/dining area, Wal Mart, and grocery store. Packed gravel sites were level, very clean and freshly swept after each departure. We were guided to our site by an escort upon check-in. Free breakfast was provided in clubhouse each morning. Our only complaint was that the hose connections were frozen due to temps in the mid-teens. We could not fill up with fresh water on the day of departure. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The rate reflects the weekly rate with tax for a large pull thru site. Very nice park--super patio and lodge good hot tub, good WiFi, cable TV, very nice laundry, and clean restrooms. Nice breakfast. The sites are cleaned every time someone checkout. Only comments we can offer on the negative side are the pea gravel sites, some concrete patios would be in order for a resort of this kind. Not much for kids if you are taking kids along, no playground no picnic tables, no pool but a lot of other upscale offerings. We stayed a week and enjoyed the resort, we would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were very fortunate to wind up here after deciding that paying a premium just for a view was not worth it someplace else. Very impressive from lobby & staff service to manicured sites. The only disappointment was the lack of a picnic table. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We have stayed here many times. This is the best urban RV park in NM and one of the nicest ones we have stayed in our years of RVing. I wish that Albuquerque and Santa Fe each had an RV park of this caliber. Friendly, easy check-in, nice sites, great dog run. Beautiful clubhouse. Staff are constantly working to maintain the park. There are a lot of amenities. I will definitely return and whole-heartedly recommend this RV park to others. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We've always enjoyed staying here; however, at $40 a night at the discount rate I'm not sure it's worth it. A great place, with free WiFi and continental breakfast, but also with a great deal of I-10 road noise and sites without picnic tables or shade. By the handout included with your receipt, it looks like they're trying to lease sites and become more of a snowbird destination. Next time we're in the area we'll probably go elsewhere for an overnight stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park. You are escorted to a cleanly swept site with convenient hook-ups. Staff good and helpful. The main office rivals a 4-star hotel. Part was built in 2001 so everything was basically new. Good paved interior roads. You are parked in an alternate (front/rear) pattern with hook-ups in the center of the 2-space area, so your door opens unto a concrete pad with table and nice landscaping. This is a classy park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed here 2 nights, very clean and excellent customer service, I know good customer service when I see it and this place was very professional and helpful! Free cable tv with every channel except Premium (HBO) - enough to keep you changing channels. Convenient to RV Services, Sunland RV Service was just a block away and we used them to troubleshoot and repair our 5th Wheel. A+++ RV Park We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We have been here several times, but this time we had a problem. We made a reservation 2 weeks in advance and had our mail sent here. When we arrived at our set time we were told that we did not have a reservation and our reservation that we made had been cancelled. We were able to get a site but not an extra long one and our mail was sent back to our mailing address. We never cancelled but whoever took our reservation must have put down the wrong dates. Otherwise this park is very clean and has a great staff. We will think about our next visit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great park. The office folks are very helpful. The sites are long, but not real wide. Only thing I would add is a picnic table at the site. Nice spa, good continental breakfast every morning, included. Also wireless was included and had a very strong connection at the RV site. All sites were small gravel. Raked after each coach leaves. They take very good care of this facility and it shows. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were very impressed by this park. The club house had the showers, laundry, a spa, pool, fitness room, gift shop, and kitchen for breakfast. Loved the free breakfast and newspaper. Liked how it is arranged with two sites per spot with privacy dividers on each side. Liked the plants that they had on the dividers. Since it was not full, they put only one camper between the dividers. I really liked the dog walk. It is very large and fenced so you can let your dog run free. We stayed here in a 32' trailer. Stayed here Sunday of Labor Day and again the following Sunday. Will stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Great Park! We stayed here twice on our cross country journey - first night out and then last night out (returning to Phoenix). Easy to get to off the I-10. Sites are some of the best we have seen - very level and the connections seem newer. We arrived late both times, but had called ahead for reservations (seemingly not needed this time of year as both times the park was not very full) and we had a packet waiting for us with directions to the site. Only complaint (if you want to call it one) is that they did not have the full breakfast or newspapers their site said they would have. It was explained to me that was because it is the "off season" for the park. No big deal, we just made sure we had breakfast stuff the second time we stayed here. Highly recommend the place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Enjoyed a very nice Memorial Day weekend at Hacienda. Resort is very well kept with paved streets and gravel spots. Excellent dog run. No pool but very nice spa. WiFi is now free and worked very well for us. Office indicated they had a new antenna up and it was working much better than before. 113 sites but only 25 picnic tables. If you really need one they will move one over for you if available. Rate of $24 is not a passport america rate as indicated by a previous report, it is the summer rate because the free breakfast, newspaper, and Friday night Margaret party are not available during the off season. Very close to Old Town (Mesilla) and as a side note, I would highly recommend La Posta for an excellent meal at a reasonable price. Found it to be better than Double Eagle and much easier on the wallet. Close to I10 so try to get a spot in the back section by the dog run. End spots are also most desirable, we were in 156 and it accommodated our 40 foot MH and truck with no problems. Will defiantly revisit. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is now a Passport America park (the rate reflects it) though they are quiet about it. I was in the lobby on two occasions when others were checking in and the staff listed memberships they accepted but failed to mention PA. In visiting with other RVers WiFi was good only from the first row. A very nice park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very Nice RV park and excellent location. From here we drove out to White Sands National Park during the day and then to the Mesilla district for some New Mexican dining. It has all the amenities one could want on a two-week long trip, including laundry facilities. You can even get your rig washed on site by one of their contractors. We'll definitely return if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park. Helpful and friendly managers. Very well maintained, quiet and clean. They offer free breakfast which they call Continental breakfast every morning. Never saw such a variety free in previous parks. They also provide USA Today free to residents. They offer wifi which is one of our requisites while traveling. Spent a week there and would definitely stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
In a word -- the park is very nice. Almost resort quality (missing a pool; had hot tub only). Great little club house, complimentary breakfast was perfunctory, polite staff, clean facilities, paved streets, and even some dog runs. BUT -- the wierd gravel sites are dusty when dry and muddy when wet -- almost just dirt really. We think they could have done better to have graveled the sites with smooth, pebble, river gravel that is much kinder, cleaner, and drains very well. Otherwise, we liked the park ("Resort" is stretching it a bit) and would return for overnights of a day or two at most. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is our second visit to this park. It is outstanding and so enjoyable. I don't think it is too expensive. I have paid a lot more for a park of a much lower standard. The hosts are very friendly and accommodating and escort you to your site. Sites are very nice, roomy, level, landscaped, and big-rig friendly. There are many amenities such as a free continental breakfast, daily newspaper, daily curbside trash pickup, etc. The park is very well kept and the staff are always out there keeping it clean. Great dog walk and convenient location. There is some noise from the freeway but it is not overbearing. The WiFi was $3.95 per day but worked very well. The only reason I did not give the park a 10 is that most of the sites are side-by-side hookups so you are close to your neighbor on one side (but high, privacy fence on the other side) and there are no picnic tables but I would give it a 9.5. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice park even though it is flat and the sites are gravel. The roads are paved and some small trees and some bushes dividing some of the spaces. There's a very nice dog run. They have a free breakfast in the mornings in their very nice office/gathering area. We stayed here twice on our trip across the US and would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Outstanding park! Complementary breakfast, and looooong pull through, easily accommodating our 65' of motorhome and trailer. Staff was very friendly. We had to take our motorhome next door to the RV dealer for an oil change and service and wanted to go to White Sands for the day. They allowed us to leave our trailer on the site until 5pm (usual late check-out is 3pm). We saved 50% off the regular rate w/ CampClub USA. We would absolutely stay here again if we come through Las Cruces. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Visited park in 40' motorhome. Park is very clean & modern. Beautifully landscaped and big rig friendly. Park will accomodate any size coach with any number of slides. Most sites pull thru that are long enough to keep towed vehicle hooked up. All roads are paved and sites are gravel and wide. Staff was friendly and listed spa as an amenity. When we went to use the spa it was closed for repair. They provide free newspaper and delicious breakfast bar. Grounds are kept like a nice hotel. We felt that the park needs a pool to make it a true resort. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent park! Lots of room, clean, with easy hookups. The only draw back for me was they charged extra for WiFi access. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean, well organized, friendly resort. Great staff, with personal escort to site, homemade chocolate chip cookies, USA Today, continental breakfast, hot tub, and level sites. As an aside, if you need help with your rig go next door to Sunland RV; came to my assistance in the middle of a storm. Can't say enough nice things about Sunland! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is a definite 10. Very clean. Each site is well manicured. The facilities are immaculate. Staff are professional and friendly. You can't go wrong here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Okay, so this is clearly the finest RV park in the greater Las Cruces area but it does not deserve the highest grade. The park is clean and well appointed and the clubhouse rivals those of the finest resorts anywhere. Sites are roomy and adjoining sites are opposed so you never see your neighbor's sanitation connections. But the park is right alongside I-10 with no buffers so the sound of traffic is constant. The sites are gravel instead of concrete with no patios and no picnic tables. There is no swimming pool, cable reception is poor and free wi-fi is not offered. After a long day's journey in the New Mexico heat, a swim in the pool would be nice. There's no excuse for weak cable reception and wi-fi is just as important as water and electric to today's RVer; it should be included in your rental fees. So yes, this is a beautiful resort and you wont be disappointed staying here but I reserve a "ten" rating for parks that are truly deserving. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a very nice park. They had a free USA Today, cookies, and a breakfast bar in the morning. The dog run was nice enough - better than most we have used. The reason I did not give them a 10 is that the WiFi was a little expensive, and I think WiFi is like the pool, dog run, or lounge/TV area and should be part of the free amenities at an upscale park. The people were very nice and helpful. While here - if you like Mexican food - go to La Posta in Old Mesilla to eat. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A gem of a place, with friendly people, helpful staff, great location, clean, etc. Our dog loved the little "run" area, and we found the walk around the park nice too. They even have fresh chocolate chip cookies in the office (all day). A place to head for on our next trip. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The only reason I did not give this RV park a 10 is that I think the sites could have included a picnic table and a little more landscaping but this is the desert. Between every two sites is a privacy fence with bushes and vines. Every two sites are side-by-side hookup sites which means that you are very near your neighbor. There are deluxe separate hookups for each sites and the sites are very clean, well kept, and large. The dog walk was the best. The staff were very courteous and helpful. You were escourted to your site. The clubhouse was very nicely done. There were many thoughtful amenities such as breakfast, a large whirlpool, workout rooms, a very nice sitting area with large screen TV, etc. This would be a great place to spend an extended stay. The park was suited for large rigs and very thoughtfully designed. There were reasonable park rules but you did not feel that you were being scrutinized or in a Nazi camp. The park is very conveniently located to shopping, Walmart, Historic La Mesilla, and near RV service shops if you needed work done on your rig. This was one of the nicest maintained parks that I have ever frequented especially for New Mexico and will definitely recommend it and will return. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very well maintained RV park that is very convinent to I-10 and I-25. Access is very easy due to the wide access roads. It is very close to a large shopping area (Wal-Mart, grocery store, restaurants, bank, etc) and only about a mile from historic Mesilla and its beautiful plaza, cafes, and shops. It is also very close to the NMSU campus. The interior roads are very wide with curbs. All sites are gravel and are clean and raked after each camper leaves. The perimiter sites are back-ins with privacy fences/foliage between them. The pull-thrus are back-to-back with privacy fences/foliage between them. The office/clubhouse is beautiful with a spa, patio and outdoor fireplace. The showers and laundry rooms are spotless. The staff was very friendly and helpful with one of the owner/operators on site. They have a hotel style complimentary breakfast and newspaper each morning. A Margarita Party each Friday night is a great way to meet other RVers. The Wi-Fi is Coach Connect and worked great. We would definitely stay there again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a wonderful place. Free breakfast, contiental style each morning, wonderful staff, Friday night free Margarita night. The best bath house I have seen, so clean and roomy. Will stay there again. The manager said they had received several request for a pool and they are thinking about that. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Beautiful park! Had the largest pull-thru I have ever seen. Can't say much for their WiFi provider (Coach Connect). Not as user friendly as others and about twice as expensive. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This campground presents like an upscale resort. The roads are all paved, the sites are fine gravel that is neatly groomed after each guest's departure and they are arranged head to toe (or back to back) so that you are not facing anyone's hook-ups. In addition, there are fences between every two sites with shrubs and small bushes to help insure privacy. They offer a variety of "perks" like complimentary daily (M-F) USA Today, complimentary breakfast that includes coffee, juice, cereal, toast, waffles, fruit, home-made muffins, hard boiled eggs, etc. , and every Friday night, there is a complimentary Margarita Party with appropriate snacks. In addition, they offer a hot tub, an exercise room, a very nice laundry room, a comfortable lounge and meeting rooms. Finally, the front desk staff, that seem to consist of several local college students, are very, very friendly and helpful with all your questions and requests for assistance. On the down side is the management headed up by a woman who rarely smiles, walks around with her head in the air, and seems to be a control freak on a power trip. Two work-camper couples that were very nice left early while we were there. One couple was terminated because of a negative encounter with management, the other couple quit! The assistant manager is sometimes friendly, but seems moody and often fails to follow through on things even when he says he will. The sites, although neat, are dusty when the weather is dry and soft when the weather is wet. The dog walk also gets muddy after each rain and, because it's a storm run-off, it will also fill with several inches of water after a heavy rain. If you like camp fires, they are not allowed. If you like picnic tables, you need to request one and there are only a few to go around. They do not have a pool but will refer you to a competitor if you have your heart set on one. We would probably go back, but they do have some things to work on, especially management's interaction with both guests and staff! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a 'luxury or resort' type park. Very nice and clean park. Pet area also very clean. Beautiful office, and Club House. Big plus: clean exercise room spotless laundry. Close to freeway but not noisy. Super Wal Mart very close. Staff very helpful and friendly. Spa looked inviting but it was snowing! We did not go into the restrooms. They have complementary Breakfast Bar and USA Today Newspaper every morning. Complimentary Margaritas Every Friday Night! 5:30 PM to 7:00PM. WiFi is provided by Coach Connect Net @ 1.99/hour, 3.99/day, 29.99/month. Good directions on website, but does not state street address, which is 740 Stern Drive, Las Crusas, NM 88005. GPS coordinates are: N 32 17.184, W 106 47.470. Stayed here Christmas 2004. Check their website for more information. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
December 2004
$32
We spent a month here and really enjoyed it. They have a great pet walk area, exercise room, large
hot tub/spa. The staff is terrific and the sites are very clean and level. The sites are mostly side by side but they are large enough and have a lattice and plant divider between you and your neighbor. This is an excellent facility. the only reason I did not rate 10 is because of the proximity to the highway. There is some road noise, but we will go back everytime we are in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
December 2004
$30
Outstanding in every way. Gorgeous office/clubhouse in traditional adobe Southwestern
style, all new, beautifully furnished. Wifi. Numerous lovely sitting areas indoor and outdoor. The cleanest and best and most thoughtful laundry facilities we have ever seen. Very nice screening between sites, spotless grounds, paved and manicured gravel. The owners really deserve kudos for an outstanding RV park. We stayed here for a week. Wonderful Old Mesilla essentially next door. Across interstate from Super Wal-Mart. Right off of I-10. Our site had a magnificent view of the Organ Mountains. Many other RV parks around, but nothing to compare with this one. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2004
$30
Very nice "adult" type park just off of I-10 in Las Cruces, NM. Absolutely NO trees,
though that is a plus for me with my motor home. No landscaping around sites, which are gravel with no picnic table. Again, this is a first-class "adult" type park for nice motor homes and 5th wheels. Easy "Big Rig" access and outs. Very good overnight stay in this area. I would stay again. Stayed here in Oct. '04 with 42' motor home and towed car. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$30
This truly an outstanding park. As soon as someone pulls out, the crew is there with a
rake smoothing out the gravel. It is very cleal and convenient and people are very nice. I would have given it a 10 other than for the per minute local phone charge. C'mon, give us a break: This is nothing but a nuisance charge and demeans an otherwise fine RV park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$30
This is one of the nicest RV resorts we have ever stayed in. Has a privacy fence separating the sites. Breakfast was included in the price. Extra nice employees. Even had a detail person to wash the MH and car if you wanted. Stayed here on the way home
from the balloon festival in 2003. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2003
$30
No patios, no picnic tables, no shade, phone service is 10 cents per minute after 20 minutes, and no grass. Nice park but it lacks several things that would make it a great park. It is right on the Interstate with the appropriate road noise. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2002
$32
Very nice level gravel sites. Ample space on the sites for all lengths and toads. Continental breakfast with newspaper each morning. Friendly helpful staff. Clean restrooms, showers, laundry etc. There will be a Camping World right down the road March 2003. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2002
$27
New park, very nice. One word of warning.....on site phones are set up for "first 20 minutes free, 10 cents a minute thereafter." Internet users are able to avoid charges only by logging on and off at 20 minute intervals. We camped here in a camper.
Friendly, helpful staff. Easy in and easy out for big rigs. Wide driving lanes. Located on a hill, many sites have a beautiful view of mountains and the city below. At night, the city lights are beautiful. The gravel is raked throughout the campground with concrete pads for camper tires to rest on. Very good Wi-Fi. Very clean campground. Tile bathrooms are spotless and shower stalls are well designed for usefulness. Complimentary toiletries in the women’s bathroom. The night we were here: the 69 channels of cable TV were snowy, black and white. Clean and well-maintained playground with a nice variety of play equipment: one of the best playgrounds we have seen. There is a nice swimming pool. Trash dumpster is concealed behind a six-foot privacy fence. We saw no typical campground junk or maintenance equipment anywhere. There is much to like about this campground. The only negative is that sites are close together. Depending on where neighboring slideouts are situated, some slideouts may be within approximately six feet of each other. When the campground is not full, the staff will assign campers to every other site to permit more space between rigs. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Reasonable park, but could do with a picnic tables and a bit more space between sites. As mentioned its all gravel, but was well tended and to be fair, its the same with a lot of sites in desert areas. The only downside to our stay was the first time I drove into the site after we'd set up. I made the mistake of using the same route as I'd been shown to go with the trailer to make it an easier entry, rather than the direct route. For this simple mistake I was shouted at quite rudely by one of the staff, even after I'd apologized. In the end I drove off and left him ranting. For this alone we'll try somewhere else next time through. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
There was absolutely no shade what so ever. The premium sites were a bit more expensive however it allowed you the use of a picnic table. Picnic tables are not allowed to be moved. If your site is not equipped with one so be it. The pool was shut down for a whole day. In 100+ degrees this is a no no. The staff was mediocre at best for customer service. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a great location overlooking the city and mountains and quite spectacular in a clear evening. We had a full moon to add to it. It’s a very well maintained campsite and they do seem to rake the gravel every morning with water spray to control the dust. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Gravel sites, no picnic table or Bar-B-Q area. Dump station and trash dumpster are located on the drive into the park, not on the way out. Site was level and clean,and they keep the pea gravel well raked. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very clean park. This has been a regular stop for us the last two years as we drive I-10 to Arizona. The view sites are setup with hookups on both sides of site so Class A's can pull straight in or trailers can back in to take advantage of the view overlooking Las Cruces. We will camp here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Wow! Talk about an R.V. park with friendly service, great management, clean, and well laid out! You have great views of the city and mountains. Sites are well groomed, plenty wide and long enough for Class A's with towed cars. Our 5th wheel fit nicely with plenty of room to park the truck. Roads are raked and smoothed daily. Cable, Wi-Fi, a nice dog walk and many other amenities make this a favorite of ours and we stop here every time we pass through. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is one the cleaniest I have seen. They rake the sites immediately after someone leaves. They are level, have cement runners and the pull-thrus have great views. Extremely nice staff. Away from town but very quiet. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A nice KOA and well maintained. We stayed in a view site which looks out on the city lights. Very nice at night. The sites and roads are all small gravel. A patio pad would have made this park a 9. Nice laundry facilities. There are some residences just below the park boundary, some are run down trailers. One minor irritation of mine, my site, #16, has the sewer connection too high, about 10" out of the ground. It made hooking up a bit of a challenge. Good KOA over all, I would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice, clean park. The area is all gravel and is raked daily and looks very good. We stayed in the 50 amp pull through sites which have cement strips for the tires. Unfortunately the cement was not wide enough for our jacks so the jacks were on the gravel. We had a view of the city and mountains without being on the front row. KOAs are expensive compared to other parks but that was all that sounded decent on this web site so we stayed here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I like this KOA. I have used this place as a stop over several times. I can not complain. Easy on and off the interstate. Gas station is also nearby. It is really nice to wake up and see those mountains. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The KOA in Las Cruces is a very clean, well kept campground; it was a real pleasure to stay there. As there were some empty spaces, we were given the choice of a pull through site or one with a view of the city below and we took the "site with the view" which was wonderful. People at the desk were efficient and friendly. We'd definitely stay there again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We chose the mountain view site that is $12.00 more than the non-view sites. It would have been wonderful to sit out for a while and look at the city lights,but it was too cold. All sites are open and gravel, no trees or grass. The park was nice and quiet and clean. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Even though we booked three days prior to our arrival by phone, the park couldn't find our reservation. It is a nice quiet park with a fantastic view of the Organ Mountains and Las Cruces below. The staff did ask if we wanted a back-in site that overlooked the city lights but we didn't ask if the sites would cost more, and I figured since it was a back-in site it wouldn't have. Reading the first few reviews the park must charge for the view. We would stay here again but clarify the price policy. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I liked the concrete runners for the wheels of the trailer, and our site was up front but still had the view of the town below. The grounds are desert gravel but were groomed with a tractor and rake. Everything was clean and neat, but on the night we were there the wind was on a rampage. It rocked the trailer for much of the night. Beyond the campgrounds control, but a complication from being on the top of the bluff overlooking the town below. I wouldn't hesitate to stay there again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Well groomed campsites - on small hill overlooking city - great views, day and night. Nice pet walk area, friendly staff. Quiet at night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice sites with great views of the area. Pull thru sites have concrete footings for campers. Dog area is a little far from the back areas but not too bad if it is cooler weather. Campground is neat clean and quiet. No road noises, no train whistles! Will come back to this campground again!! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Full-time RVer for 20 years. Cleanest, friendliest KOA I have ever stayed at (and I have stayed at many throughout the country). Sure, this park has rules (what good RV park doesn't) but all rules are very reasonable (speed limit-10 MPH (children), dogs on leash, pick up after pet, etc.) I have a dog and I received a letter just like everyone else encouraging clean up. I was not insulted, why should I be, I was not the offending party! Dog owners should take responsibility for their actions and stop whining! Would stay here again for sure. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park is on a bluff overlooking, to the east, the city of Las Cruces and the beautiful mountains behind it. We stayed at the 40'x90' Super Site. It was very nice in that we had our own gas grille and a patio table and rocker type chairs. We thought the site was overpriced in that we paid for the most expensive site in the park, and had a lesser view than the next two price levels below us, a total of 15 sites total that had much better views. This should be made clearer on the site. We also had the "dog walk" directly behind us, so that we had people walking their dogs behind us all day. We have dogs, so we did not dislike it, but again, should this not be removed from the "best lot in the park"? The staff and owners were nice and very helpful. The park was very well maintained. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is run like a strict business so if you are looking for friendly, warm hospitality go elsewhere. We were accused of not picking up after our dog. We are aware of the rules and did not break them but received a letter taped to our door saying we would be charged $25.00 for any dog poop not picked up?? Please...We also were charged the higher winter rate in July. The office manager was very rude and was always yelling at someone on the phone every time I was in the office. When we were pulling out we waved and the owner just looked the other way, tells you the friendly environment. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice campground overlooking Las Cruces. Very helpful staff. Free Wi-Fi, a little pricey at $38.00 but nice campground. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Campground was clean and quiet, with spectacular views of Las Cruces and the Organ Mountains. It's several miles outside of LC on I-10. Pool was great (even had a true "deep" end), playground was typical KOA. There was no hot water due to a gas line break, but they were working on it (or at least they said they were). We would stay here again if we are in the LC area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Las Cruces KOA is convenient from the highway. The sites are narrow. There are several pull thru's that add convenience. All the services are there. However, we did not care for the dust and dirt in the campground there are no paved streets and the wind was howling on the day of our stay. The staff was helpful. They have a pet run that is a joke...dirt and dust. I can't figure out why campground owners think pet owners want to walk their pets in a dirt pet run. This would not be my first choice for an overnight stop. The price seems a little high for the amenities. We camped here in a Motorhome.
One of the best KOA's we have stayed in. VERY CLEAN. Gravel with cement drive pads make the sites incredibly level. Trees provide shade...a rarity in New Mexico campsites. We arrived after closing but had NO problems finding our site...a nice welcome packet was left for us. Beautiful view. We only stayed one night but will make this a definite stop on our next trip based on some people in another site who had nothing but praise, confirming our impressions. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is on a hillside overlooking Las Cruces and has a beautiful view of the mountains beyond. The site was long enough for our 40 foot Motorhome with Tow but not by much. The staff escorted us to our site, which had concrete runners for the tires of our Motorhome to rest on. The sites are somewhat close together, but not enough to be annoying. The park was a bit dusty but let's face it, New Mexico is dry. I would stay at this park again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We loved this RV park! We had a "front-in" spot that sat high above the city of Las Cruces - what a view! We noticed the staff raked the pebble sites every morning and kept the grounds immaculate. A great pet walk and fenced in "off-leash" area was a nice surprise. Close to food and entertainment. The layout was big-rig friendly. Next time we will stay longer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very impressed from the moment we pulled in. Up on a hill overlooking Las Cruces. Incredible view. Escorted to our site by a very friendly staff member. Cement sites. Most of the grounds is a white rock (not dusty) which they "graded" every morning so it had that always kept appearance. Stayed here on the way out of Texas and again on the way back. Highly recommended. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very easy access off I-10 . Park as a whole is very clean and well maintained. Grounds are spotless. We had the largest site in the park , that is why it cost more, had access to gas grill and private table and chairs, but did not get to utilize much because of cold temperatures. This would make a great place to stay for a couple of days, but there are no activities in the park. Laundry room small, but dog walk area, and pet playground was a nice bonus.Excellent views of the valley and mountains. I would stay here again for a couple of days, but no more. We stayed here in a fifth wheel. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This KOA has been recently renovated, and has paved level sites, while the driveways are gravel. It is located out of town up the hill, so the views are great. The park is well managed, and have plenty of staff to help. All are very nice, helpful, and knowledgable. Excellent wifi. We stayed here for 3 days while getting our car repaired. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed over a weekend on the way east. Nice view of the valley and the lights. The Eastbound exit off interstate was closed so access was a little harder than it could have been. We would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I'm not a big KOA fan, but this one is very good. Well off of the highway (I-10) so road noise is not an issue. Spic and span clean park all around. My problem with KOA's in general is that they are overpriced and too often sit right next to the highway. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a favorite KOA with kind people and clean facilities. Concrete, level sites. The view of the Organ Mountains and Las Cruces is worth the stay. The children love this place. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
This is a nice, clean little park. The night views of Las Cruces are excellent. The daytime views are not quite as good. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a really nice park located on top of a hill. The staff is very friendly and helpful. Some of the special "view sites" give you a great view out the front window of the motorhome. It is very conveniently located to Las Cruces, Old Mesilla, and local attractions. The only reason I don't give this a better rating is that they advertise free Wifi, but the free internet is only available in or near the office. Tengo is offered for a reasonable fee and works well, but I feel that they should advertise the Wifi accurately. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed in this park two years ago when it was "Best View". We loved it then and it is nicer now. We were sorry to see that it wasn't busier. The view at night is really beautiful. It is a very convenient location to Old Mesilla. We plan to stay here on our next trip to Las Cruces. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We have stayed here twice, and were happy both times. Clean, quiet, and nice folks running it. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
June 2006
$32
A favorite KOA for our cross-country travels. Beauty abounds. No negative issues. Very well managed, friendly and knowledgable staff. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice campground sitting high on a ridge overlooking the town of Las Cruces and the Organ Mountains. Beautiful views in the evening! The camp is very clean and well maintained. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a large, dusty gravel parking lot -- but this is the desert, where water and landscaping are at a premium. Site amenities may include a small tree and picnic table, but not much else; it's not an attractive place to relax next to your rig. It's very dusty (keep windows closed) in the spring. The spa was down during our visit; the wi-fi doesn't reach into the parking lot. It's very convenient for RV service, and they performed a repair with just a few hours wait, and that's a huge plus. Laundry has plenty of machines; there is a game room with free table tennis; free coffee during the day; friendly and helpful staff. Clean overall. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Basic campground. All gravel, no grass. When we checked in at 3PM and requested propane, attendant told us there was no one that could pump the gas. Suggested we drive about 1 mile to UHaul Center and purchase there. Since we were low on propane and nights are cold, we made the trip. When we got to UHaul, and were routed to rear for fill-up, found that we could not get rig with toad close enough to fill AND there was no way to exit without unhooking tow and backing out. Campground is conveniently located by I-10 and there are several excellent restaurants very close. We dined at Lorenzo's about two blocks away. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Located less than 1/2 mile off Hwy 10 and within 1 mile of the Old Mesilla District this campground is very convenient. All sites are pull thrus and we had no problem getting our 41 foot quad slide situatated. This campground is nothing special but is clean, quiet and close to the attractions & shopping areas. They offer on site vehicle repair & service as well as free wi-fi at all sites. We would stay here again if we are ever through the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very convenient off I-10, close to Historic Mesilla, shopping close. Private shower & sink but very small, very clean. Twice as many dryers as washers (what a concept!). Hot tub but didn't see it used. RV store. Sites all gravel (like a parking lot). Not pretty but functional! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park, quiet and clean. Spaces very tight. Had to move table to be able to park tow truck on side of motorhome. Staff very nice and helpful. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Gravel park - pull through spaces - not much shade as trees were quite small and sparse - dusty due to the gravel - we stayed 2 nights - convenient to everything Las Cruces had to offer up - friendly staff - Personally, would not stay for any length of time as spaces were closer together than I would really like - but it's fine for a night or two. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Close to Super Wal-Mart. Sites very close together. The guy in the trailer next door came outside to smoke, and we received the smoke in our trailer! Sewer connection was a bit high. Sites were level gravel. Wi-Fi sort of worked. Management was friendly enough. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A nice small park with owners on-site. As promised when making the reservation, the WiFi was great! In fact, the best ever experienced. Sites are level and all are pull-thrus. Basic sand roads and sites (it is in a desert) which can be nasty when the wind really blows. Easy access to Interstates, but no noise problem. Staff helpful with local touring suggestions and house hunting. Park is not a resort so if you're looking for amenities beyond the basic RV park, you'll want to go else where. We will definitely stay again when passing thru the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice private campground in town. Surrounding area is somewhat industrial but the campground feels secure and is nicely landscaped. Our rate was discounted 50% due to a club membership. Sites were level and relatively widely spaced. Would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is an easy on/off the freeway, and we never experienced any road noise while camped there. The owners/managers are very nice and very helpful, giving their guests TV guides, and a delightful book on their park amenities. Although we had free wifi, it did not work for us after the first day. The entire park is lots of small gravel and dirt, and although the spaces are all pull-throughs, they are a little tight. The laundry room needed some updating and the dryers did a very poor job getting clothes dry. The washers and dryers are both $1.00 per load. This is a great park for an overnight stay, however, it is a little stark for anything longer. We would stay here again if overnight only. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice little park with a very friendly staff. It was clean and neat but the sites themselves do not have a defined separation or landscaping. The sites are fairly small, but adequate for an overnight stay. If you wanted to stay longer, you may want a few more amenities. The W-IFI worked well and the park was located near enough to the interstate to be convenient, but far enough away not to have any road noise. The cable service was fine. I would stay there again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Owner very friendly and provided a lot of useful info about Las Cruces. He also provided the name of an excellent repair service that came to the site. And, on the plus side, there are shade trees and a huge area next to the park for walking the dogs. The whole park is gravel which is a definite drawback. We had to contend with a lot of dust and gravel being tracked in the rig. And despite the great area for walking the dogs, it is infested with cockleburs which got in their paws. I know this is a desert, but there are other parks in Las Cruces that don't have these drawbacks. Nonetheless we would stay here again if in the area. We camped here in a fifth wheel. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
When we called our original choice of RV parks for Las Cruces and learned they no longer had Passport American or Camp Club USA discounts and their rate was higher than we wished to pay, we contacted Siesta RV via phone to ask about the availability of a site and their rate (which was more acceptable than the first park). The owners were very pleasant and helpful, providing us with directions to the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Museum. The free Wi-Fi was a special bonus. The owners live on-site and advised that they were available even after the office closed. We would stay here again if in the area. Quiet and away from the freeway noise but convenient to restaurants and the Historic Old Mesilla (NM State Univ. is also within a couple of miles). We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Siesta RV Park is a very small park. The spaces are very tight and not much room for parking pull or tow vehicle. It is just a level dirt lot, not much shade. We only stayed here one night but probably would not stay here again for the money. There is a Walmart down the road and at least the pad site would be asphalt vs. dust. The staff was very friendly and accomadating. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a small park in the city with hard packed gravel parking area. Most sites have a (25 ft) tree and are packed close together. Although tight there is enough room for slide outs and entry & exit of sites. WIFI & CTV is included and worked fine. Owners are friendly and informative and make available to guests an entry pass into a local gym. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
While not the newest or the biggest park around we would definitely stay here again. At $28 a night it did seem a little overpriced, but was in line with the going rate at other RV parks in Las Cruces. It is not so much the price (within reason) or the amenities that matters the most to us when we rate a park, but how we are treated by the owners, manager and staff. Upon registering here we were given a free newspaper full of information on sites to see and things to do in the area and the friendly and knowledgeable owners invited us to just let them know if we had any questions about any other local destinations or where to get groceries or whatever. WiFi reception was excellent. Although there were quite a few seasonal or full-time residents in the park, it was overall well-maintained. The owners live right in the park. The park is small and the spaces are a little tight to get into. We had to park our toad cross-wise behind the rig to avoid being out in the road. There are nice mature trees and the park is in a quiet location. The close proximity of the park to the historic old town of Mesilla with its shops, restaurants, and Mexican-style town plaza is also a plus. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed 3 weeks trying to get refrig/hot water tank/washer fixed. We had only planned on staying 1 wk but it seemed to take forever to figure out what parts needed to be ordered and then to order them. Small town of Mesilla just down the road. Refilled propane 2 times without any problems. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Friendly owners & staff in a fairly quiet park with mature trees; cable included and easy I-10 access. Many permanent residents in a compact park, and facilities show alot of wear & tear. Extremely short, tight sites and very narrow roads, not well-suited for lengthy rigs or slide-outs. Our 29 ft trailer took up entire length of their pull-thru site, un-hitching was a must. With no room for parking tow vehicles or toad's, being blocked in, or out of, your site is likely. Not a terrible place, but inconvenient for over-night stops, and over-priced for condition & size. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Grounds were neat, clean, and very quiet. Folks were friendly. Found some good reading in the library. Had four bathroom units with shower in each. Two of the showers were weak pressure. Decent grocery store within walking distance. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Well maintained and lovely landscaping at this CG. Plenty of space for our RV plus a car port for our truck. Clean laundry and restrooms. Adults only. Plenty of dogs were there, and they maintain a very strict pick up after your pet policy. In town, so close to most amenities. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Stayed here for an overnight. Rate reflects Passport America discount. Roads are extra wide and sites long and spacious. Most sites have trees around them and many have grass which our dogs loved! Park is a short distance from the freeway but access streets were easy to navigate. Was quiet and peaceful in the park. Staff was very helpful and friendly. While not a resort, this was one of the nicest overnight stops we have had on this trip. Definitely would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Get Passport America before staying since they honor the rate. Gravel drives and spots with grass surrounding. Okay place to stay but your vehicles get very dirty very fast with the gravel and dust. Nothing particularly special about the place except for a good central location in the city. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
From our view this is the best park in Las Cruces. We have stayed at a much more expensive park and definitely not worth the extra cost. It is a fairly quiet, fairly dark park. Everyone we have come across working at the park has been very good. We have our favorite site here and it has always been available. The park is close to everything in the city. Would recommend staying here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This RV park is located within the city of Las Cruces, not far from highway 70. The park's street sign is hard to read from the road. The access roads within the park were very wide. All sites were long and level. Many sites had grassy areas or concrete patios. All utilities were new. The owner lives in the park and is very conscientious about its upkeep. (The gravel was leveled daily while we were there). They keep 20 sites available for overnight RVers; other sites are long-term. Extra shrubbery and trees made this a nice park to stay for several nights. We might consider it as a long-term winter park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the best campground in the state of New Mexico. We use this as a home base for the southern part of New Mexico and have been a repeat camper here for over 8 years have check all campgrounds that is in this area and this is the best one for this area. Owner and staff are the best and go out of the way to make you feel that this is your home. Tall trees and a great lawn trimming. it looked like a branch would touch are slide out and was cut back, no question ask. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great place to stay! The owners and staff are very pleasant and helpful as were a lot of the permanent party who were our neighbors. As in all my reviews, I rate dog-walking areas. There is plenty of room for that here. Also, there is a grocery store within walking distance of the park that has excellent meats and produce. This park also has some of the best WiFi we've ever found. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
There are level gravel sites. Both back in and pull through sites; some shade; attractive plantings with trees trimmed up high enough to allow easy access for motorhomes and concrete patios. Some have car ports next to patio.The laundry had four washers and dryers. The family shower rooms are clean and good water pressure. It is close in town so it is convenient to Walmart and restaurants. We used a Passport America discount. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This was a real treat after coming from the dusty,windy parks along I-10 in AZ and NM. Mostly grassy sites, very wide roads, pecan trees, a very pleasant place. Loved the private bathrooms and the extensive cable tv. Enough to do in Las Cruces area to hang around. Park takes GS, PA and Escapees discount at different times. Highly recommend. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Watch carefully for the sign as it's easy to miss, but the park itself is adequate. Cable and WiFi are available at no extra charge. We had trouble using the WiFi to begin with, but once we bookmarked the sign-in page, it was fine. The roads and pads are gravel, but our site (66) had a concrete pad. I don't believe all of them did. We also had a free standing carport for our toad. The owners of the park are very friendly. The laundry facilities were small with four washers and four dryers, but was clean and reasonably priced. The rate reflects a Good Sam discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice campground. Grass and shade trees! This was a treat to a Virginia couple in the Midwest. Quiet although located in the middle of town. Level sites. Cement patio. I would definitely stay at this campground in the future. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice Park with friendly staff. We only stayed one night but would stay here again. It is quiet and in the center of the city. Easy access with large sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a very nice park. The only reason I wouldn't give it a 10 is because it doesn't have a lot of extras like a pool and activities that a 10 park would have. The spaces were very ample size with plenty of space between them. The sites were gravel with a concrete patio and table. Everything worked. The laundry room was clean and nice. The area is fairly protected from the wind that NM gets often. There was some dust when a vehicle would go too fast or the wind was really blowing since the main roads in the park are not paved. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice spacious park in center of Las Cruces within blocks of interstate. Quiet. Office was efficient and business like. Only discount was Good Sam. We would stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here for two months. Check-in was very easy and the staff very helpful. Our space was very large with a beautiful view of The Organ Mountains. The park was extremely clean and well maintained as were the restrooms, laundry room and clubhouse. Everyone we met was very sociable and kind whether they lived here or were here for just the night. We have already made our reservations to come back next year! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
March 2009
$30
Wow...we were very impressed with this park and especially with the great staff! Very nice gravel sites, with concrete pads and tables right next to you with very nice shade trees everywhere! Also plenty of room for a second vehicle if needed. Some sites even had small sheds for longer stays. Good cable tv and wifi, and the sites are roomy for large rigs if needed. We only stayed overnight as we were on our way home to Colorado, however, we will definately stay here again when visiting Las Cruces or El Paso, Tx. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
I have stayed here several times for a week at a time. It is rather expensive given the area but the resort alternatives are totally unrealistic for the winter months. But I have family here so this is the best deal I can find. If you come here, be sure to visit "Dripping Springs." White sands Missile Range and White Sands National Park. If you are heading north, visit the "Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum" and buy the $25 "Cultural Pass" there. Iy will give you free access to other State operated museums as you travel through New Mexico ... Since they are about $14 each, you will do well to buy the pass here at your entry to New Mexico. The pass will pay for itself twice if you are stopping at Santa Fe. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Large park in an urban area. Wide roads, easy to access sites, but some around the edges have no patios or picnic tables (they are just parking lot style spaces). The laundry room was small but clean and nice. Rate reflects AARP discount. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park is very nice. The sites are gravel but there is good space between sites and nice shade trees. I gave it a poor rating because the owner is a very angry, nasty, and sometimes downright mean person. He barks order at patrons with pets and rides around on his golf cart yelling at cars if they even seem to be moving at more than a crawl. I will have to agree with another post that they do water, and it does get all over your rig and autos. He made staying there very unpleasant. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was our second visit to this Park. We were unhappy to learn that Passport America is not honored from December to late Spring, since it is their High Season. The front desk person was quite abrupt and we were tired; so paid up, shut up and left the next morning. It's an older park in an industrial neighborhood and is well maintained. We probably will stay elsewhere on our next visit to Las Cruces. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here for the Christmas holiday to see family and friends. What a great park, we stop here every time we come to this area. Lynn and Paul Black had a New Mexico style Christmas Eve supper for every one in the park,had luminaries all over the park that glowed all night, what a treat. We stay at this park every time we travel through the Las Cruces area. This is the best and nicest park for the money in this area. It has a grocery store that is less than one block away, and some of the best restaurants with in walking. Will stay hear again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a weekly rate with Escapees discount. This is a good, basic park, clean and friendly with a small but nice clubhouse. It is set well back from the road so it is pretty quiet. The interior roads are good/poor gravel. The sites are large with concrete patios, table(s) and some grass. Also large trees. There is a basic cable TV. The wifi has some slowdown issues in the afternoons. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park was acceptable as far as cleanliness. They did seem to have a lack of things to do at the time we were there. No pool or store for quick purchases of basic needs. We were only there for 2 days so we can only speak about the facilities that we saw while there. It is a Passport America location, so we were only passing through. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed for one week. it was very quiet, considering the high traffic streets close by. A well kept, clean and better landscaped park. A nice place to stay. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Passport America Rate. Nice clean park with lots of shade. The area had just received considerable rain but the park was not muddy and no standing water. Very friendly staff. Would definitely stay here again or for a longer period of time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very friendly, knowledgable of this area and all around great staff. Wide open sites and roads. Treed sites. Definitely will stay here again. Adult park , no children in sight. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stay at this park every year when traveling through Las Cruces. The park is a former mobile home park so the sites are very large and very well shaded. The owners are very friendly and extremely helpful. One time we needed to move a bookcase from a storage unit and the owner helped us move it and transported it with his truck. If you are a SKP, there is a 50% discount for the first 2 nights. I highly recommend Sunny Acres. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good for a short stay. This area of town is a little run down, but it's a short drive to Wal-Mart. Although they don't mention it either in writing or verbally, there are no refunds if you pay for a week when you decide after two days to leave. Four washers are sometimes not enough, and two of them are on their last legs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice park with large shady sites. It is in an older (semi-industrial) part of town, but the park itself is lovely. Everything is very clean and well maintained, and the owner is very friendly and helpful with local information. They also have a storage yard out front where we left our coach over the winter; we felt it was very safe there. I would definitely stay there again if I was in Las Cruces. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is one of our parks that we stop at every time we come through Las Cruces. The only thing that we would like to see is paved streets but with high price of oil don't plan on seeing that the next time through .. Sure wish that a lot of our R.V. buddies would drive the 5 mph in this park as the owners ask . Will come back the next time we come to Las Cruces. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the third time we have stayed at Sunny Acres starting in 2002 and each time it gets better and better. Big beautiful sites; plenty of space between sites; well treed; well maintained; in-town and readily accessible to all desired amenities. It’s obvious that Lynn and Paul care about their park and their customers and that they are RV’ers. Bathrooms (showers) are to die for – complete bathrooms with lots of room and total privacy; nice little laundry; and a comfortable meeting room with an outside patio. What more could you ask for? We are Escapees and had a 50% discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
If not careful could miss entrance to campground. Limited space to park and register. Owners friendly and efficient. Flat full-hook ups tightly spaced back-ins for transients with no real area to sit out. Extended stays had grass areas and wide sites which were better. Mobile home type clubhouse with limited facilities. Not dog friendly. Low rate because of Escapees 50% reduction on two nights. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park was a bit hard to find but worth the effort. It is in town just south of Picacho on Valley, so there are sirens and city noises. The paved access road makes a tough southbound turn off of Valley and needs repair. The very wide interior gravel roads were in good condition. We had a deep, back-in, shaded, graveled site on the north side. Hookups were conveniently placed, and we had a small picnic table at our site. Front desk folks were certainly friendly. We will stay here again when we are in Las Cruces. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice quite park. Some permanent residents but all the units where neat, clean and quite. Big pull throughs and wide. Sites very level, access roads to sites are very wide. we stayed here one night in a large class A motorhome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean park. Free wifi and free robust cable TV. Nice, easy navigable, wide roads. Level sites! Easy hookups. A little pricey, but well worth it. The owner is very friendly and accommodating. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is a hidden gem, with lots of trees and grass separating the sites and incredibly wide streets that make it a snap to back in, although they have pull thrus as well. They are located near Wal-Mart and close enough to I-10, but far enough away to reduce highway noise. We did hear a lot of sirens, so we think we were close to a fire station, and we also heard a lot of trains, but we have come to expect this at the majority of RV parks. They have free cable TV and Wi-Fi, which worked well even though they warned us it might get a little slow after school let out from the kids jumping on the internet! They have a nice laundry and clean restrooms. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Stayed here one week. Very clean, shade trees most spaces. Have to watch closely for sign as it is easy to miss, and a half block off main drag. Will stay again on the way back in spring. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice, shady, clean park near downtown. Most spaces are large with shade trees and grass. We were given a site on gravel with no grass or trees which was fine for an overnight stop (Passport America rate of $15). Our site was wide and very level. The other sites in the park are much nicer. The rest rooms are exceptionally nice. There is a club house and a book exchange. Both cable TV and WiFi worked very well. Noise from traffic and trains was very minimal. Convenient to stores and restaurants. Although it is off the Interstate, it is easy to find. This would be a nice park for a longer stay. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Note that the nightly rate is based on the monthly charge. We stayed at Sunny Acres for a number of months while I finished a work assignment. This is a very nice park where the owners and staff go out of their way to be helpful. The grounds are kept up nicely, and the bathrooms and showers are immaculate. There is REAL cable TV with 30 or 40 channels, and we've had no problems with the WiFi. The park itself is set back off Valley Drive, so road noise is not a problem. The sites themselves are very large, and most have a concrete pad and grassy area separating one from the next. As you can tell, we really enjoyed our stay here, and we plan on staying at this park whenever we visit the Las Cruces area in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice, clean small park in good location for an overnight stay. Large interior roads made getting in and out of the back-in sites a breeze. The owners are very friendly and helpful. Good hook-ups and the cable actually worked well. Good signal on our Verizon cell phone and and we even had EV-DO on our air card. We came in under Passport America which made this a real value. I would have rated this place higher except for the lack of amenities. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park with friendly staff. Walmart, market, gas and restaurants nearby. There is an ambulance base nearby, so there's sirens once in a while, but they come and go quickly. The train goes by somewhere, maybe once or twice after dark. Lots of space between sites, with trees and grass between. Verizon wireless cellular at full signal. We used this park as a base to visit El Paso, as well as Las Cruces and Mesilla. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice park, clean and staff here were very friendly and helpful. This is located in the city with all the noise of sirens, cars and train whistles. Cell / Aircard reception was very good. If you don't mind the noise then you will like this park. Water pressure was ok, no problem with electric. There's a book exchange here along with laundry facilities. They also accept Passport America here for a 2 day stay. Don't think we would stay here again unless it was in a pinch. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice park, close to Old Mesilla and other attractions. Staff was friendly. Restroom/showers were nice and clean. Good connections on both cable TV and WiFi. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park which had the cleanest bathrooms we have seen for quite some time. Great for a few days to explore White sands and Las Cruces old town. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed here two weeks on our way east. We loved the park and staff. True, the speed limit is strictly enforced, however, A. it's his park, he gets to make the rules & B. if your site is along the entry road as ours was, you don't appreciate the dust from speeding vehicles. I don't like speeders in my neighborhood whether I am in an RV or a stick house in a residential area. We branched out to Carlsbad Caverns and Alamagordo from here and had a great time. There are plenty of restaurants and shopping very close. The only thing that would have been nice was a table at our site. Many had them, but not ours. We would definitely stay here again if we are in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park continues to improve with each passing year. Nice shade trees, wonderfully wide access road, beautifully maintained. If the neighborhood was better, we would rate it higher - and of course they can't do anything about that! We appreciate the Passport America rate as we usually are passing through Las Cruces for only a night or two. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a Passport America Park and well worth the price. It is nice and clean. The owners are very friendly and helpful. The wifi is free and works great. We did have trouble finding the park as the sign is rather small with yellow lettering on a small orange sign. We both needed haircuts and the owner recommended her beautician who only charged $7 and did an excellent job! Only a couple miles from Wal-Mart. Will stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great little place that we found accidentally on our way to Texas in December '06, and stopped at again on our way home in January to avoid some nasty weather. The people there couldn't be nicer or more helpful. Sites are large and level, and the roads throughout the park are very wide and accommodating for big rigs with tow vehicles. They have a nice clubhouse with a covered patio. They're in town, but a block back from a main drag so we didn't experience any noise problems. I'd give it a 10 if it had a pool, but we weren't looking for a pool in 30 degree weather, anyway! We'll definitely be stopping in here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stop at this great RV park every time we come through Las Cruces, I have never rated a park with a 10 rating but this park is getting to be very close in all ways, and as a full timer have seen some that have been rated a 10 and none where as nice as this Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice park that with your Passport America discount is a real bargain. Free Wifi, "Real" cable TV (all channels), full hookups, about the only thing missing were tables in the lettered rows of pull throughs were we stayed. The roads are very wide and access is easy. There is grass between the sites and the staff person I dealt with was friendly. I will stay here again when I want to visit White Sands. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is close to the I-10 (1-2 miles). Watch carefully for the big yellow sign at the entrance. Friendly reception. The interior roads are wide packed gravel. Pull-thrus are at the back and are long and narrow. The back-in sites appear to be long and wide. There are very clean private toilets & showers with disposable paper mats provided. The laundry facilities are small and clean. Passport America rate is $15. We paid an additional $2.50 for a pull-thru. It is a clean park, nicely treed with grass at all sites. It is a good touring base and is located right inside town, within walking distance to shops etc. We found it quiet enough for sleeping and would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We had lots for room for our rig and wide streets. Owners came around to check with everyone on your stay. Would recommend anyone staying here. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
As Fulltimers, this is one of the nicest parks we stay at during the year. Not sure why the negative reviews. We have found the park to be wonderful each time we have come. Sites are shaded and yes, the owners do water their grass and it shows, it's nice and green. The other parks in town are all gravel. The restrooms are spotless and the week that we were here there was never a problem getting in the restrooms. There's nice clubhouse with a large covered porch with tables and chairs. The owners, Paul & Lynn and just wonderful people and will do anything to make your stay a great one. Sites are large with nice concrete patios and nice table. I do not feel it's a bad part of town. We never felt that it wasn't safe at all. We plan on coming back here year after year. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great place with large tree,s and grass I have never had to wait for a bathroom even when the park is full or when 2 are shut down, if any one know,s where there is a cleaner and nicer RV park in Southern New Mexico let us know and the owners will do anything to make your stay great, will be back next time in the area, We are full timers and you will not find many parks any better have paid over $40.00 a nite for a lot less. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Sunny Acres has free internet service that never works, bathrooms that are locked to RVers, hoses strewn all over the park and never coiled up, sprinklers that go off any time day or night not only soaking your patio furniture but covering the motor home with water spots that need a chisel to get them off and owners who run around with a bull horn screaming at people to drive 5 miles an hour. Although it is a pretty park, it is too stressful to stay there. We will not be returning. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
April 2006
$27
This is the best park we have stayed in! Wonderful shade trees and grass! Great staff, and pets are welcome. We will always stay here when we are in Cruces. I can't say enough good things about this park!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here because of the Passport America rates only. Would not stay here again, the roads are gravel, and this is an old mobile home park. The park is in the old (unsafe?) part of town. Owners very friendly but they need to update the park and offer some perks to catch the snow-birds. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 3 / 10 ]
November 2005
$26
I agree with a previous reviewer that this place is a bit overrated. It was ok for an overnighter but the given description of being in a grungy part of town with mediocre facilities and dusty streets is right on the money. I would stay here again only if some of the other nearby facilities were already full. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 6 / 10 ]
November 2005
$25
This park has been grossly over-rated even though the owners are making a valiant effort at creating a silk purse from a sow's ear. Largely a do-it-yourself effort and it shows. It remains a mobile home park with dusty roads, mediocre facilities and a location in a rather grungy part of town on an old commercial strip. Modestly redeemed by the wonderful smell of roasting peppers at an adjacent processing plant (an indication of the neighborhood). Might be worth an overnight stay if the better parks are full. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We stayed in Sunny Acres for 1 year while building our home in Las Cruces. We found it to be the nicest park in the city. The sites are grassy, with trees and it is away from the interstate, quiet, which is a big plus. The 5 private restrooms are spotless, and the clubhouse is quite adequate for the get togethers that the owners and managers plan frequently. The management is constantly working on the park, updating, repairing and making it a nice place to stay. While the area is commercial, it is very handy to a wonderful Mexican grocery store, just a block away, and several great Mexican restaurants, such as Nelly's, a Las Cruces Treasure. WalMart is just down the road a mile or so, and downtown is within walking distance where they have a great Wednesday/Saturday market. We were full timers and found this to be one of the nicest parks that we have stayed in. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
October 2005
$29
I guess opinions of campgrounds are as subjective as anything else, because I just love this park. It has nice amenities, is relatively quiet, and is run by outstandingly friendly and helpful people. The individual bathrooms are very clean, and the club house is a great place to meet and get to know your neighbors. As a younger full-timing couple, we felt very welcome here. Yes, it is located in the more commercial part of town and has gravel roads, but it's an easy walk to the downtown area and park management does wet and grade the roads. The free WiFi can be a bit unreliable at times, but is usable in most situations. The park has mature trees and plantings, which is rare anywhere in the southwest. It's a great place to stay while exploring the charms of Las Cruces. We will definitely stay there again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Sunny Acres has four bathroom/showers for the RVers. Which isn't nearly enough when the park is full. Sometime in May, they lock two of the four bathrooms. When questioned about that the owners told me they didn't want to clean the other two. Wow! Aren't these bathrooms for the people in the park? Not only do they close off two of the already not enough bathrooms, they have a handicap bathroom that is kept locked at all times. Same answer. They don't want anyone to use it so they don't have to clean it. We will not be going back to Sunny Acres since we use the park bathrooms. My advice to anyone going to Sunny Acres, if you are planning to use the park bathrooms or showers at any given time, be prepared to wait, sometimes for a very long time. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
June 2005
$25
We have been coming to this RV Park for the past 4 years and will keep coming back. After checking all other parks in Las Cruces this one is the best hands down. The owners will do every thing posible to make your stay the best if you stay a night or a week we are all ways welcome, and love the shade trees and grass. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park presently has 58 spaces with 20 additional spaces scheduled to be ready for occupancy by October of this year. All spaces are of good width, gravel based and well shaded. There is much grass and many trees in this park. The owners are very pleasnt and attentive individuals. The variety of home locales represented by campers at this park presents campers a chance to meet and make new friends of interesting background. You will not regret your stay at this park. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
June 2005
$25
This park is just great. The sites are large grassed sites, wonderfully maintained. The owners, Paul and Lynn could not be more accomodating. They really care about their park and it shows. We looked at all the other parks in Las Cruces while here and there's no comparison. We'll definately be back on our next visit here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very wide, level gravel sites, many separated with grass & trees. Very clean facilities. Close to town without the freeway noise other RV parks suffer from. Don't let the unattractive entrance put you off. Nice grass section to walk pets. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Two years ago (2002), when we stayed at Sunny Acres RV Park in Las Cruces NM, Paul and Lynn were in the throws of converting it from a Mobile Home Park to an RV Park. Did they have plans!! We missed last year but came back again this year and
what a very pleasant surprise. The whole place has taken on a vibrant new life. The first thing that strikes you is the neat, well-kept grounds. Good sized, well planned sites that make parking your rig easy and give you plenty of space between you and your neighbour. There is lots of grass, foliage and mature trees throughout the whole park. The planned club house has been completed with five impeccable private three piece rest rooms (shower, sink and toilet), one of them being for the handicapped, a new well functioning laundry and a large meeting room with internet access. It is so nice to find a RV Park where the owners are so committed to making sure that visitors are comfortable and feel at home. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$26
Excellent Park. Very conveniently located to: Bus Stop, Grocery Store, Resteraunts, Gas
Stations, Super Wal-Mart and much more. Park is in excellent shape. Owners Paul and Lynn Black are ever so friendly and always ready to do their best to make your stay the most enjoyable. This park is in excellent condition and without a doubt has all the comforts that a camper needs. I would not hesitate to recommend this park to anyone. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$27
Best of the 4 campgrounds we have tried in Las Cruces for an escape from desert heat with
a view of the Organ Mountains. Also known as Sunny Acres RV Park. Owners converting mobile home park to RV sites, with resulting wide spaces, 40x60. Some
perimeter spaces slightly narrower. Grassy sites with mostly mature shade trees, wide roads, serene and peaceful. Spotless new private restrooms with showers, new laundry, clubhouse with kitchen leading to long covered porch overlooking rose garden and pecan trees. Camped here in October 2003. Reserve ahead for winter months. This is a repeater. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
2003
$23
Before camping at Sunny Acres we looked at all the other RV Parks in Las Cruces. Sunny Acres is the best. It has many shade/fruit trees, nice green grass instead of gravel and the roads are wide and the spaces are so large. The owners, Lynn and Paul are very kind and very helpful. I would recommend this park to anyone who wants a beautiful stay in Las Cruces. The showers are nice and clean, it has a laundromat and a clubhouse and a large yard for those who want to invite friends for a get together. The park is adults only so if you are looking for peace and quiet, you'll will find
it at Sunny Acres. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.