Santa Fe Skies RV Park is family built, owned and operated. It sits on 17 acres overlooking the beautiful mountains of Santa Fe, New Mexico. We are "Big Rig friendly". Fifty five sites are pull-thrus designed to accommodate large motor coaches and travel trailer rigs. All sites are equipped with 20/30/50 amp electrical service. Water and Sewer are available at all pull-thru and almost all back-in sites. We are "pet friendly". Free Wifi is available.
The RV Park is within a short driving distance to two major shopping malls (one an outlet mall), several restaurants, a large supermarket and other local businesses. We are located just off the scenic Turquoise Trail, which includes the historic Villages of Cerrillos and the artist center of Madrid. It is only a short distance from the 17th Century Spanish Colonial Living History Museum, El Rancho de Las Golondrinas, which was the last overnight stop for travelers coming to Santa Fe on the El Camino Real from Mexico.
The city of Santa Fe is located at the base of the Sangre de Cristo mountains at an altitude of 7,000 ft. above sea level. (That is 1,500 ft. higher than Denver, Colorado.) Since the Santa Fe Skies RV Park sits on a ridge just outside of town, you get a panoramic view of the entire Santa Fe area! Not only can you see the historic Sangre de Cristo Mountains, where the sunset makes the mountains shine with a red glow in the evening (hence the name "Sangre de Cristo" or "Blood of Christ"), you can also see the Jemez Mountains to the west, and in the south and southwest the Cerrillos Hills, the Ortiz Mountains and the Sandia Peak at the base of which lies the city of Albuquerque.
Santa Fe Skies RV Park is conveniently located southeast of Interstate 25 and New Mexico State Highway 14. This location provides easy access to travelers heading North on I-25 from Albuquerque, south on I-25 from Las Vegas, New Mexico, and from Santa Fe itself, along Cerrillos Road from the Santa Fe Place Mall on Rodeo Road.
Nice park with a friendly staff, nice to have a dog park and plenty of walking space. My only gripes would be the price and the general distance from anything. Santa Fe Brewing is nearby and worth a visit.
I stayed at Santa Fe Skies for 4 nights during my recent trip to the Southwest. While it was not 'peak season' in Santa Fe, I was so impressed with the owners, staff and facilities! The sunsets were lovely and the art installations add a dimension that you don't usually find in an RV Park. The water connections are heated meaning that they don't freeze up (although your hose might but they tell you how to remedy that!) I highly recommend - close to Bandelier National Monument, Los Alamos and, of course, Santa Fe!
An absolutely wonderful RV resort. Everyone is so pleasant and accommodating. The bathrooms and showers are immaculate. A lovely place to stay...and while you're there be sure to walk around and see the artwork and antiques all over the resort.