Angel Fire RV Resort is a luxurious, amenity-filled destination. There are 102 total RV campsites at Angel Fire, 93 of which are pull-thru, and the remaining 9 are pull-in. There is 75-feet of paved and level parking at each site.
The resort has a wealth of amenities, including electricity and sewer hookups at every site, a general store, wi-fi, cable TV, a clubhouse, a small fitness center, a dog park, swing sets, firepits, horseshoe pits, a putting green, and more.
My most favorite resort in over a year of travels! Beautiful views, wildflowers and hummingbirds everywhere! So peaceful and grounds are immaculate.
Level concrete sires, each with a patio. All hook ups located conveniently on the site. Easy to navigate, even for large rigs. Excellent bathhouse and a large clubhouse with games, tables, couches, etc. Dog park was good sized with grass (not a bunch of dirt). We stayed on a weekend, so waffles delivered to pad each morning was an added plus. Staff is awesome in every interaction.
Beautiful, immaculately kept RV Resort. Sites are adequately spaced, level and very well maintained. A short drive from the town of Angel Fire. Staff was very friendly and helpful - waffles delivered by golf cart to your RV on Friday, Saturday and Sunday morning were a nice surprise. Were able to see a herd of around 30 elk in nearby area from the park one night. Beautiful landscaping with walking trails around the perimeter of the park. Would love to go back one day.
Incredible tranquil resort. Grounds are garden-filled and are well beyond meticulously maintained with no details left behind. Camp spots are spacious, immaculate, and placed a nice distance from your neighbors with sweet flowers and tree filled gardens between. Facilities are absolutely spotless and so beautiful!!! These folks designed this place well and it shows. You can definitely tell there was a tremendous amount of thought and effort into their business and park. Employees are plenty and seem to enjoy their work. Yes, it’s a bit pricey, but every speck is well worth it. If you are looking for a loud, empty-beer-can scattered place, pickups that can hold watermelons in their tailpipes and ATV’s roaring through your campsite…. this isn’t your spot. Head up the road to Red River, you will find what you are looking for. Here… you can hear a pin drop.