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American RV Resort
Enjoy resort amenities, near I-40 & Route 66. Big Rig friendly, free continental breakfast, great bathhouses, camp store, free high speed WiFi, clubhouse, dog park, heated pool, hot tub & more. Good Sam Rated 10/9.5*/10!
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- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Lance & Becky Davis
Stayed for the night in space 93. If you have a tall bigger rig you might ask for a spot without trees encroaching the spot as it does rub solar panels and AC. Also, the goat-head stickers in the part of the park are really bad if you have dogs. Other than that it was safe as it is gated. The lady who checked up in was wonderful and over-all a good place to stay.
Patrick Molina
Outstanding RV resort in the area! The staff is friendly and professional, and the grounds are lovely. The clubhouse is exceptional. The pricing is also competitive and you get your money's worth at this resort. Highly recommend!
Sara Montgomery
This place changes the gate code and doesn’t tell any of the guests. I returned to the park after hours and was stranded outside in the cold. If you call the park emergency number, it goes straight to voicemail and you can’t leave a message because the mailbox is full. Also, you can’t exit the park without a vehicle. There is no way to exit the park on foot. There used to be an accessible gate by the pool but it is now permanently locked. I’m staying long term and very disappointed. Considering moving.
Klaus Bertram
Nice and clean resort! Our go to stop when traveling through. Spots are nice and big to even hold our 70 ft rig!
Gary Shapiro
Nice park. Didn’t use the amenities, but looked just fine. Right off I40 so road noise but didn’t bother us. Some grassy areas for the pups. Long pull throughs. Gates were kept locked for security. Our first time at the Ballon fest , so we found it to be about a 20 minute ride down i40 east to i25 north to the balloon fest parking off at Alameda then a few blocks to San Mateo. Definitely leave by 4 AM if you want decent parking for morning launches.