Wagon Wheel RV Park

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  • (3.6)5 reviews

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Directions

From I-10 & Hwy 180 (exit 85): Go 1 mi S on Pine St.

Access

Drive-in

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Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

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3.6

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E.H. Uwe Beltz

2 years ago
1/5

A young couple (Mason and Chaslin) has recently bought it. The place is very basic in what it offers which is my reason for being three stars (until I had to change it to one star because of the lying). I have a nice diesel pusher and it's not the kind of place I would normally stay. I did not go in and look at the facilities but they seem like they're probably pretty spartan (by the way the chassis on my rig is a Spartan which means something totally different in regard to the dumpish looking nature of this RV Park!). I repeat that again because for most people's purposes this park might be totally adequate although there is no cable or internet. They're also is no pavement and it's also very tight spacing. When these folks bought it it was packed up with people working on the windmills (Wanzek) but that project is down so there's only about three people staying there and about 25 open spaces (roughly). For my purposes it rates about a two or three but because of the straight up lie that I was told about charging for electric I would never stay there again. If Chaslin tells you anything don't believe it unless it's written down on a piece of paper with her signature. Then based on the way she acted I would still not believe her. I would be surprised if anybody would rate the place over a three but then that would only be in comparison to other places as there are some rough places in West Texas and East New Mexico. .I'd recommend it over La Hacienda on the other side of town because I had serious power issues over there! At least those people were honest at La Hacienda - they didn't even charge me for the 3 days I stayed because of the power issues they acknowledged. No lie, avoid this dump, I mean RV Park.

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Lorna Weber

6 years ago
5/5

Stayed here while visiting friends in Portales. Great location off route 70, so easy in and out. Owner is very nice, loved the honor system. Walmart 3 miles down the road. Not fancy, but very peaceful and felt very safe. All hook ups worked great. Highly recommend!

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Tim Green

1 year ago
5/5

Nice quiet RV park between Portales and Clovis, NM.

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Ram Maldonado

3 years ago
5/5

My husband and I stayed at Wagon Wheel RV in Portales NM for 7 months. Very nice young couple owns the place and were very attentive to any of our needs. It was very peaceful and quiet during our long stay. The most important part for me was that I felt safe at this park due to them having security cameras. Never had any sewer or electrical problems the entire 7 months we were there. They have a laundry room, showers, and bathrooms also which was a BIG POSITIVE for me not having to go to town to a Laundromat. Walmart is just down the road which was a big plus for us. Overall I would give them (10) stars ⭐️ if possible. If your ever in the area give them a try. Highly recommended. Happy customer from Texas.

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JoDee Scholz

2 years ago
2/5

We reserved on the phone, site unseen. When we pulled in, the site they gave us was occupied. We never cleared that up, although there is a single reservation number for both the Clovis and Portales parks. The sites were extremely tight packed. We choose one with cement tracks, but most of the sites were dirt. There was little if any maintenance of the sites; old trash, tall grass, tumbleweeds and ancient gravel. It was hard to walk around to set up the trailer. We did have full hookups that presented no problems. If they would level, widen and gravel the sites, cut down grass around hookups and check each site for cleanup after each guest, it would be worth the price they charge. Providing a little maintenance could go a long way in word of mouth advertising.

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