Come to Santa Rosa Campground in New Mexico for all the amenities of home and all the beauty of camping. Located on Historic Route 66 in Santa Rosa NM, Santa Rosa Campground & RV Park has 100 different sites for RV’s and tents, with electric- including up to 50 amp services, water, sewer and cable and hookups. 70+ Pull-Thru Sites up to 90 feet long, makes us a great Big Rig Friendly RV park in New Mexico.
We have FREE WI-FI throughout the campground plus a FREE High-Speed Internet Connection in the office, so you can log on when you get off of the road and check your e-mails or find directions to your next destination. We also have a cabin that provides a rustic outing and is a great relief to those interested in getting out of their camper for a night. We also have tent sites available for those looking for New Mexico campgrounds. Enjoy our various amenities including our Western Bar-B-Q Restaurant, which is open for dinner every night with home-style favorites to delight your taste buds.
Everyone Is Welcome!
Santa Rosa Campground is located in Santa Rosa, New Mexico on historic Route 66. EZ access to and from I-40 exits 275 and 277.
We have RV sites, tent camping sites, and a cabin. Also, an onsite pool, restaurant and free WiFi.
This was a great rv park for an overnight stay in Santa Rosa. Huge pull through spaces, clean restrooms and hot showers were all 5 star. It’s peaceful and quiet, only an occasional train whistle which I love hearing anyway. This is the quietest place we have stayed in Santa Rosa. We felt perfectly safe in this park! I’ll never stay in the McDonald’s truck parking lot again! I think a summer trip here to the Blue Hole is on the agenda.
We used the rv park, only 1 night. Called ahead, the person answering the phone was discourteous. I asked if they had a space for 1 night & what the cost would be. He did say they had a space & prices varied. I let him know we needed a full hookup with a 30amp service. He responded $57 "i'm checking someone in, just head this way". When we arrived (yes we came anyway, not many choices). My husband went in the office & was told to go back out side & use the night check in. He did The paperwork made references to " shaded area" which we could not identify on the provided map with only a dome light & flashlight. And the site numbers are not lit . The man in the office drove past us on his way home (in the rv park) then came back around and with the same discourteous manner, told us where we should park, he left, then came back & hung around til we found it. At the end of the day, we did get a camp site and everything worked.
The sign in front of the office says all sites $40, tax & fees included.
*** we r not sure who chris is referencing in his response, as we did not speed,, we did not nearly tip our camper over and we did not walk our dog with a light.. but even if we had, if anyone doubts what a discourteous person he is, just read his response.
We absolutely LOVED Chris and the campground. He was very kind, to the point, and treated us with honor and respect.
We enjoyed the cleanliness of the campground, and the bathrooms were spotless.
This campground is a nice little spot off of I-40. We would stay again. We had food delivered to our camper from the restaurant and the food was amazing.
We booked a spot here on our trip from Arizona to Oklahoma, for an overnight stay. They deliver from their restaurant to your campsite. Literally it’s the best to have that kind of service after driving all day! The food is great, and it’s a lot of bbq for your money! Definitely suggest if your passing through. It’s right off the hi way too!