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Route 66 RV Park
Overview
Route 66 RV Park offers a quiet and convenient resting point for travelers exploring the historic Mother Road. Located in the high desert of New Mexico, this park provides a relaxed atmosphere far enough from the hustle of the city to feel peaceful, yet close enough for easy access to modern conveniences. Visitors often appreciate the clean facilities and the genuine Southwestern hospitality that defines this unique stretch of the country. It is a place where you can truly unwind after a long day of driving through the desert landscape.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Edgewood, just east of Albuquerque, the park sits at an elevation that offers slightly cooler temperatures and stunning panoramic views of the Sandia Mountains. The surrounding landscape features classic high-desert flora and expansive blue skies that transform into spectacular sunsets every evening. Its location just off Interstate 40 makes it an incredibly convenient stop for those traversing the state, providing a scenic and accessible gateway to the Land of Enchantment without the noise of the metropolitan center.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is thoughtfully laid out to accommodate a wide variety of rigs, featuring spacious full hookup sites equipped with both 30 and 50 amp service. Most sites are level gravel pull-thrus, making this a big-rig friendly destination for even the largest motorhomes and fifth wheels. Guests have access to essential on-site facilities, including climate-controlled laundry rooms, private showers, and a community clubhouse for gathering. The inclusion of reliable Wi-Fi and dedicated pet areas ensures a comfortable stay for both human travelers and their furry companions.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature enthusiasts will enjoy the Wildlife West Nature Park, which is located just a short drive away and features native rescued wildlife in a natural setting. For a different perspective, the Sandia Peak Tramway provides breathtaking views of the Albuquerque skyline and the Rio Grande Valley from over 10,000 feet. Exploring the Historic Route 66 corridor reveals local artisan shops, vintage diners, and the unique Tinkertown Museum, offering plenty of cultural entertainment within a short drive of the campground.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for cross-country travelers and dedicated Route 66 enthusiasts who need a reliable and well-maintained home base. It is particularly well-suited for retirees and solo travelers who value a peaceful environment and easy highway navigation over high-activity resort settings. If you are looking for a secure, friendly, and quiet place to park your rig while exploring the wonders of central New Mexico, this park will certainly meet your travel needs.
Amenities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Isaac Medina
Friendly, charming little place! I swung by today and was greeted by Jenee at the front office. She was extremely friendly and helpful. I’ve seen a lot of RV parks throughout the years and this one is one of the cleanest. Great location right off I-40 and amenities are great as well.
Coral Richline
Office manager was super friendly and made it no problem at all to change sites after realizing our rig was too big for the original one. Sites are big, level and clean. The dog parks are a nice amenity, and the grills, fire ring, and picnic table in most sites is nice too. Only critique is there are only 2 showers and they are also bathrooms.
chris batiste
Very nice and friendly in the office but dog park was weeds, spot was very uneven. I don’t know where that beautiful grassy area with the shepherd was but it was nowhere near this place, the pictures don’t represent the park. Next time I’ll stay at the loves in Santa Rosa.
Larry Raver
The campground's a good camp girl. People here are nice. The water sucks but other than that the campground's great. Not that far from stores or anything. Stay there 2 days to relax but I meant by the water. It's just that it's hard water. You got to have good filters in your RV to keep it going. Good put on that. Me and my family love it. My granddaughter loves it to death and it's good when you have your dogs too cuz they got all the little places for your dogs here. It might not be luxury, but it is comfortable if you feel like you're at home 💯👍👍 oh yeah I almost forgot to put in. They have a food truck on site here
Rachel Carmichael
We stayed here for 1 night while passing through. We entered after dark and easily found our info at registration and got set up. It is close to the highway but the noise didn’t bother us. Everyone got a warm shower in the morning before we moved on. Good stopping point!
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