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Rio Chama RV Park
Visit Rio Chama for all the charm a mountain town has to offer. Whether you love to fish, bird watch, enjoy the sounds of nature & cooler temperatures, or ride the rails on the Cumbres & Toltec Railroad. We have it all!
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
linda Graham
So nice and helpful. They keep it so clean and there is a dog park here also. They sell ice cream in the office too . We had an up front view of the Cumbres and Toltec train from our spot going right over the river.
Jeff Lester
The RV park had received a lot of rain and there are low spot on the RV pads were your stairs/steps line up, so water puddles at your RV door. The place has a mixture of big gravel and some tiny gravel that gets tracked in to your trailer. Constantly vacuuming to avoid stepping with bare feet. The location is ideal for the historic railway.
Irene Lovato
Horrible place to stay, do not like kids there very rude. If you take your kids you basically have to cage them up. This place is more for dog lovers not families. Prejudice against natives. I will never recommend this place to anyone from New Mexico.
ClayAnn Cook
We were so looking forward to our trip to this rv park - we had a medical situation that forced us into canceling 3+ weeks in advance - we had paid a $400 deposit- when asked about our refund we were told we only got back $150 - it took 3 phone calls from them to try to explain this number - they were equally confused on how their policy worked - if you are planning a stay please be aware if you have to cancel you will be screwed up!!! nice people on the phone and embarrassed that this was all we got back - just be forewarned!!
Kerry Stewart
I stayed here in early October of 2024 in the middle of a long-distance backpacking route. The staff was not just friendly but very welcoming. This isn't always the case when people see that you are living out of a backpack, so that was very important to me. Awesome budget-friendly option that included a tent spot with picnic table and fire ring, toilets, showers, laundry, and common area out of the cold with seating and charging outlets. I felt safe as a solo female traveler and always appreciate codes on bathroom doors. Also, watching the train take off in the morning was pretty cool.