Winery Road RV Park
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Reviews
Based on 13 reviews
Great, smaller RV park south of Bosque, NM. 15 spots total, full hookups, back in and pull through sites. The owner (Frank) is a GREAT guy, responsive and helpful! I’ve been here 7 months now, would come back in a heartbeat! Thank you Frank, it’s been a great time!
I've been at this Rv Park for almost a year now and I love it. It is very peaceful, quiet, and clean. Rates are good. The owner is friendly, kind, and always accommodating. He comes often to make sure everything is running properly and has made me and my daughter feel like this is home. Thank you for everything Frank, we appreciate you and the beautiful park you provide.
This RV Park is on a dirt/gravel lot with 15 new full hook ups, water, sewer and 30 and 50 amp. service, some young healthy trees and a trash dumpster, no picnic tables. I didn’t expect grass, after all we are in the desert, even if it’s close to the river. The park is clean and neat, has one road in and out. There is a small fenced in dog run. Thats pretty much it…. no office on the premises, no bathrooms or showers. (We use our RV anyway.) Several other RVs were here but we only saw one other person while here. The cost was $43 for the night, very reasonable compared to what we paid on this trip, especially for a one nighter. While KOA has more to offer, they do cost more. For 1 or 2 nights this is a good place. And if you are wanting to shop for wine, this is the place to park your RV! Traffic noise from I-25 can be heard, unfortunately.
We stayed here when working in Albuquerque. It is a relatively new RV park and it is very nicely laid out and next door to a great winery. I think the review that said it’s either a 3 star or a 5 star depending on what you’re looking for is a perfect description. To us it was a 5 star, Frank is great and we never had any issues the entire 4 months we were there. Would recommend.
Depending on your expectations of an RV Park this rates a 3 or a 5. This is a dirt plot of land with 15 new full hook ups, some recently planted trees and a trash dumpster. No office, bathrooms or showers or anything else but 15 full hookups on a dirt plot. I don't know if there is a campground host. In fairness, they don't falsely advertise these "amenities" but at $42 a night, I think it's a reasonable expectation. The noise from I25 varies with the time of day but you know it's there. More challenging are the freight trains just to the East that roll through at 2-3 in the morning blowing their horn. It's at least 45 minutes to ABQ. It's okay for a night or two, but if you're looking for the aforementioned amenities and a quiet spot this may not be the spot for you.
