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One night stay on the way down to the Sante Fe area. Easy to get to on the out skirts of Taos.
It is a very well kept park with friendly owners. We used the laundry facilitiescommercial washer/dryerimportant after 6 days of boondocking.
Beautiful views of Taos from a distance at night.
Highly recommend. We camped at Taos Monte Bello RV Park in a 38’ Renegade Super C.
January 2024 - 4 nights in Bayfront #38.3 nights in #150, wooded area.
Ill break it down the park, the Bayfront & the Wooded area.
The Park.we camped here in a Renegade super C, 38, 13-1/2 tall.
Watch your overhead but no real issues getting here.
The Park is well maintained with courteous & friendly staff. We were here just after a freeze so water had just been turned back onthere was a boil notice.
The Wooded site, #150 -
Easy to back into with just enough room for our Rubicon. Electric and water were convenient although we had to book a 30 amp site. No real issues. Comes with a picnic table on a slab and a fire ring. Youre surrounded by a thicket so its very private. Site was clean and fairly level (asphalt, new by the way). Shadyif there is ever any sun.
Noteof the 7 nights hereit rained all but two1.5" in one day. Come prepared.
The Bayfront site, #38
Ill sum it upif it had been asphalt,,,Id rate it a 7it was not it rained 3of the 4 days. It was sandy mud.
We setup in a pouring rain. The site was so unlevel that at one point our stairs got stuck in the sand/mud.
We tried to park with our windshield aimed at the ocean but our electric cord was 5 ft too short. After a deluge of 2 days of rain, we were surrounded in sandy mud. Put a bucket of water at the front door to wash our shoes before entering..it helped. The dog.hmm..it was a mess. Beautiful views. Was it worth it.Im not sure.
We Parked in site 11. The sites are on a loop and all are pull thrus. Easy parking with a tow vehicle and a Renegade 38. Full hook ups. Nice park. Lots of history, monuments & museums near by. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring and standard park grill. Goliad is literally a mile away. Very smallinteresting downtown square. Hanging tree in the square.
Blue Quail Restaurant (featured on (Texas Bucket List) Jalapeos Soup - $27.50 - a quart. Yes, its that good. We had AT&T service but only 2-3mbsdeployed the Starlink..75mbs. We camped at Goliad State Park in a Motorhome