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Edgington RV Park
Overview
Edgington RV Park serves as a straightforward and functional destination for travelers exploring the high desert of southern New Mexico. Situated in the heart of Alamogordo, this park provides a reliable home base for those passing through the region or settling in to enjoy the unique landscapes of the Tularosa Basin. It focuses on providing essential comforts for RVers who prioritize convenience and simplicity over resort-style extravagance, making it a practical choice for road-weary travelers.
Location & Surroundings
The park is strategically located within Alamogordo, offering easy access to local amenities while keeping you close to the stunning natural beauty of the area. Surrounded by the dramatic backdrop of the Sacramento Mountains, guests will appreciate the scenic mountain views that characterize this high desert environment. Its position in the city ensures that groceries, supplies, and fuel stations are just a short drive away, allowing for a seamless transition between exploring and relaxing at your campsite.
Amenities & Park Features
Edgington RV Park is designed to accommodate a variety of vehicles with full hookup sites that simplify the setup process for short or long-term stays. The property maintains a quiet atmosphere that appeals to those who prefer a more laid-back environment. Guests can rely on reliable utility connections and clean grounds, which serve as the foundation for a stress-free stay. The layout is easy to navigate, ensuring that parking your rig is handled with minimal hassle after a long day on the road.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Staying at this park puts you in the perfect position to experience some of New Mexico's most iconic sites. White Sands National Park is a short drive away, where you can walk across pristine gypsum dunes and enjoy unparalleled sunset photography. If you are interested in space history, the New Mexico Museum of Space History provides a fascinating look at the region’s contribution to aerospace exploration. Additionally, the nearby Lincoln National Forest offers a refreshing escape into higher, cooler elevations.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is ideal for travelers who want a no-frills, convenient basecamp while touring the diverse landscapes of southern New Mexico. It is particularly well-suited for retirees, solo travelers, and couples who appreciate a quiet, tidy environment over bustling commercial campgrounds. Whether you are visiting for the natural wonders of the national parks or simply stopping through as part of a larger cross-country trip, Edgington RV Park provides the fundamental services needed for a comfortable and efficient stay.
User Reviews
S B.
We called this park for a site for one night. We needed a big rig pull thru space. No one answered the phone and no one called us back. We read on the website about the online reservation so we did that. It was easy to do with some detailed reading. It showed a pull thru big rig site, so we reserved that. When we got here, no one was around or in the small office. It said to call the number shown but we knew no one would answer it. Played that game already. We were able to look at their large map display to direct us to the site. Their sites are situated back to back, sharing your site with the camper next to facing each other. Two campers share one hookup. It's not bad if you like your neighbors, but horrible if they have kids or dogs who won't stay on their own side of the site. No privacy in your campsite. We won't be using their facilities; just spend one nite and on our way. Most of the sites appear to be permanent, but clean. A few of the sites had some RVs in need of repairs. The sites are all gravel with no grass. There is some grass to walk your dog. We looked for the dog run, but no one knew where it was. After checking the map and reading the reviews, we're glad we didn't find it, even though it was behind the house. Campers posted there were vicious dogs on the other side of the fence and they got thru the fence to hurt campers' dogs. We wouldn't go there. There is some highway noise. The restroom has a combination lock on it. We got several television channels. The entrance drive is narrow with a deep ditch on both sides, so we had to be careful not to put our 65 feet off length in the ditch on either side. This is a really small park. There are others in the area. It looks like this park is getting some improvements. Knowing what we know now, we would stay here again. However, we're not giving them five stars because no one answers the phone and no one called us back. No one was available to assist us when we got here. That shows a lack of customer service. They also lack another star for not being accurate on their description of facilities, like no dog run.
Colette Davis
I live here as a permanent resident, and it's wonderful!! The pond is quiet and peaceful, while the ducks there offer entertainment. You'll quack up at them! There's family friendly activities with White Sands being nearby, and it's 45 minutes to the Inn of the Mountain God's Resort.
B Haggerty
We went to the designated, fenced in dog run to let our dog use the bathroom. While we were there, two vicious dogs on the adjoining property came through the loose bottom of the fence and attacked our dog. The police came and informed us that the same dog had been reported before. Also, one of the managers came over to our RV to check on us because we called the office and he said "yeah those dogs are mean, I wouldn't go in there". I told him it might be a good idea to let people know and also consider fixing the fence. They said they would refund our money and we left without staying. There were 19 beer cans and a ton of cigarette butts on the ground at the camper next to where we were. We picked this place because the pictures were nice and most reviews were good, but I did see a couple of similar ones including one that mentioned the dogs. Unfortunately I didn't see the bad ones before going there.
Jack Witt
Conveniently located not far from downtown. Very clean restrooms and driveways seem kept up. Too many long term units. More like a trailer park vs an rv park. Site next to us had beer cans and cigarette butts all over.
Marian Tomblin
Quiet, convenient location. Nice little pond on the property where you can sit under a weeping willow tree and count the ducks. No frills, but we prefer atmosphere over entertainment.
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