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Ensmitch

For Red Rock Park: 50 amps, water, and a dump for $22 a night.  And exceptionally good WiFi even though there was no tv through the air!  It is all dusty but has shade trees and beautiful red rock towering straight up as a backdrop.  Connor and I enjoy walking throughout both afternoon and morning. Would definitely come back again!! Camped in a 34’ MH in July 2018

Posted Sep 18, 2018 by Ensmitch from CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Beverly

For Red Rock Park: We stayed here for for nights using it as a base camp. It was a bit tough getting level and the does available for longer rigs are limited. The ranger is very helpful. From here we visited Window Rock, Navajo Nation Cultural Museum and Zoo, Zuni ( waste ), Inspiration Rock, Gallops historical district, and last but not least, Chaco Canyon. We also took one of the hikes offered at Red Rock, the Church Rock Trail. It requires do one rock scrambling butt the views were great.

Posted Apr 25, 2018 by Beverly from Dallas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Baker6

For Red Rock Park: Paid $25 from attendant making rounds in the am great hiking.

Posted Nov 20, 2017 by Baker6 from TN. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

WanderingWithUs

For Red Rock Park: We love the area; however, as mentioned previously, the layout is confusing.

Since we're here off-season, the park was not crowded. I'd hate to see it during an event though.

Many of the sites are really small; but sites 85 & 96-103 are pull-throughs. You just gotta hunt them down.

There are 20/30/50 amp hook ups and water at the sites; no sewer. There are two dumps located in the different sections of the park.

This is a horse friendly area.

The camp host was very friendly... cost is $20/night.

A key to the bathrooms/showers were offered - but we didn't need it.

Posted Jan 31, 2017 by WanderingWithUs from Aztec, NM. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Cindy

For Red Rock Park: We only stayed one night in October 2016. It was good for an overnight stay. We got there late and we couldn't figure out how the sites were laid out easily. It was dusty and not marked well. Water, electric, picnic table and fire ring. There were bathrooms and showers but we didn't use them. Someone came by to take our $20 for the night and was kind enough to track down the mail we had forwarded to their office for us. We would stay there again. Felt safe and well kept.

Posted Oct 19, 2016 by Cindy from SD. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Audrey

For Red Rock Park: Very dusty in oct. Few campers. Someone came around to collect $20. Conienient to shopping and interstate so o.k. for one night.

Posted Oct 20, 2015 by Audrey from Michigan . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

William

For Red Rock Park: Great place with scenic views, nice hiking trails, mostly level spots. We camped in a 40 foot motorhome. Paid $20 for electric and water. You could pay $10 for dry camping. The day we were here the water pressure was so low we just used the water from our tank. Would come here again.

Posted May 06, 2015 by William from California. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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