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Sky City RV Park, Casino & Cultural Center
Overview
Sky City RV Park, Casino & Cultural Center offers a unique gateway to the heritage of the Acoma people. Located on the Acoma Indian Reservation, this park provides a comfortable and secure base for travelers exploring one of the most significant cultural landscapes in the United States. It effectively blends the excitement of a modern gaming facility with the quiet reverence of a high-desert sanctuary, making it far more than just a roadside stop.
Location & Surroundings
You will find the park conveniently positioned off Interstate 40 at Exit 102, making it an ideal stop for those traveling between Albuquerque and Gallup. The surrounding landscape is defined by dramatic sandstone mesas and vast, open skies. The park serves as the threshold to the ancient Acoma Pueblo, which sits majestically atop a nearby mesa, offering stunning vistas that have inspired visitors for centuries in this high-altitude desert environment.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is designed with the modern RVer in mind, featuring spacious, paved pull-through sites that easily accommodate large motorhomes and fifth wheels. Guests have access to essential comforts that ensure a stress-free stay, including:
- Full hookups with 30 and 50-amp electrical service
- Complimentary Wi-Fi and 24-hour security patrols for peace of mind
- Clean private showers and on-site laundry facilities
- Access to the adjacent casino hotel fitness center and indoor pool
The proximity to the casino allows for diverse dining options, ranging from casual cafes to full-service restaurants, all just a short walk from your campsite.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The highlight of any stay is a visit to the Sky City Cultural Center and Haak’u Museum. From here, you can embark on a guided tour of the Acoma Pueblo, often called Sky City, which is the oldest continuously inhabited community in North America. Visitors can learn about world-renowned traditional pottery, explore the historic San Esteban del Rey Mission, or marvel at the Enchanted Mesa. For those seeking indoor excitement, the casino floor offers a variety of gaming and live entertainment.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for history buffs and cultural travelers who want to immerse themselves in indigenous traditions without sacrificing modern amenities. It is also a premier destination for I-40 travelers looking for a safe, big-rig friendly stopover with the added perks of restaurant dining and casino entertainment. If you appreciate wide-open western landscapes and deep historical roots, this is your ideal New Mexico destination.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Esther Newcomb
This was the second time we've stayed here. Easy on and off interstate. Full hookups. Nice long sites and big rig friendly.
MICHAEL HAGAN
It’s ok for a quick overnight for most people I’m sure, just not for me. Zero amenities. Check-in is inconvenient when you have to first go to the hotel and then to the campground. No online booking. When I called to make a reservation, they said there’s plenty of room and wouldn’t take one. The clerk at the desk was not friendly at all. No map or directions as to where my site was. I also had to sign something stating that I would not consume alcohol on the premises, but the desk clerk said I just can’t do that outside of the RV. I’ve been RV’ing for 20 years and that’s a first for me. I like to sit outside and drink a couple of beers while I smoke a cigar after a long drive, so I found that rule annoying. I paid over $30 with tax for one night. I’ve heard people say they paid $20, but I don’t know how that works. I normally stay at Route 66, but thought I would give this a try this time. I think I’ll just stick with Route 66 going forward. It’s more expensive, but it’s a more comfortable stay in my opinion.
Sue Sweat
VERY basic. Does have FHU but no other amenities…..toilets, showers, laundry or camp host. You have to drive to the hotel to register and then drive out back to the campground. It doesn’t seem very well maintained…lots of weeds and ants…we did not set anything on the ground and checked the dogs before they came in. There were billboards on I40 stating $19 a night and you do have to tell them at registration that you saw that price posted. If all you need is to stop for the night, this isn’t a bad choice. The view was not too bad either
Chr1sty M
Convenient location to walk to casino, gas station, and stores. Clean, easy pull through sites. The sites are a little uneven and some have some pot holes that should be filled. Can’t beat it for the price. It’s definitely a bargain. Great view right out my window.
Matthew Chapman
We have stayed here several times in the past and it has been a great spot to stay all campsites have full hookups they even have cable TV at each spot for hookup. My only complaint is recently they have raised their prices to where they are no longer a gem on the highway. With that said they are still a reasonably priced.
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