Blue Spruce RV Park Good Sam Verified Campground
1708 Zuni Canyon Rd, Grants, NM 87020
SMALL, SHADED CLEAN PLACE TO STOP
You'll love our clean facilities and shaded porch for sitting. Sit awhile and share a story. Visit the area and head back home for a quiet night away from the noise. This is a great place to stay.
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Address
1708 Zuni Canyon Rd
Grants, NM, 87020
Coordinates:
35.151590, -107.874910
Elevation:
6,460 ft (1,969 m)
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Richard in the office was very easy to work with! Very friendly. Small rv park but perfect just for an over night stay. Not too many people.
After 9 hours on the road was ready to stop. Got on my iPhone and found blue spruce, it was rated by Good Sams. I'll say one or 2 good things. Easy to find and get too, and the man in charge was very nice. After that nothing was good if you could not get on Wi-Fi, on either iPad or my iPhone, the place was a complete dump, everything was very shabby and poorly done. The neighborsDo not take care of their rigs at all, and the sewage connection was right in front of the front door of my rig. All... Read More
After 9 hours on the road was ready to stop. Got on my iPhone and found blue spruce, it was rated by Good Sams. I'll say one or 2 good things. Easy to find and get too, and the man in charge was very nice. After that nothing was good if you could not get on Wi-Fi, on either iPad or my iPhone, the place was a complete dump, everything was very shabby and poorly done. The neighborsDo not take care of their rigs at all, and the sewage connection was right in front of the front door of my rig. All the connections were very shabby. We were right next to a railroad station which made for a fun night. And it was dumpy to look at all the way around. I will not be staying here again
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I liked this small place. It isn't new (which also means that shade trees have grown around the site, unusual in the middle of the desert). Only some of the spaces have sewer (there's a dump station - be sure to ask if you need hookup). Lots of people just stay the night. I stayed for 3 nights with my 22' trailer, and had full hookup with the 30 amps that I need. Yes, it's close to the highway and railway, but that's the way it is with everything in Grants, which is a small community built along... Read More
I liked this small place. It isn't new (which also means that shade trees have grown around the site, unusual in the middle of the desert). Only some of the spaces have sewer (there's a dump station - be sure to ask if you need hookup). Lots of people just stay the night. I stayed for 3 nights with my 22' trailer, and had full hookup with the 30 amps that I need. Yes, it's close to the highway and railway, but that's the way it is with everything in Grants, which is a small community built along the highway. Doesn't bother me. Easy access to el Malpais, and the driving on dirt roads on Mount Taylor is spectacular. I especially like the plentiful hot water in the woman's shower. Friendly operators, and a spare, but very adequate registration area and rec room. I'll be staying their again!
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I arrived after hours. Signs stated full-hookup sites are $19.; after hours, pick an open site. All full-hookup sites were full. i selected a site with only electric and water. After I leveled, an employee came by and informed me that 50 amps would cost $2 extra. I did not need 50 amps so I plugged into 30 amps. My surge protecter tripped and indicated that 30 amp service had an open ground. The employee advised me the equipment was old and probably had a loose connection. He advised me... Read More
I arrived after hours. Signs stated full-hookup sites are $19.; after hours, pick an open site. All full-hookup sites were full. i selected a site with only electric and water. After I leveled, an employee came by and informed me that 50 amps would cost $2 extra. I did not need 50 amps so I plugged into 30 amps. My surge protecter tripped and indicated that 30 amp service had an open ground. The employee advised me the equipment was old and probably had a loose connection. He advised me to use use the 50 amp service or move to another site. I plugged into the 50 amp receptacle and flipped the switch. The switch broke in my hand, cut my finger, and exposed the interior metal parts of the circuit breaker. Only one circuit of the 50 amp breaker worked. The employee advised that he would have the breaker repaired in the morning.
I would advise RVers to test electrical circuits before picking and setting up in a site.
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Richard in the office was very easy to work with! Very friendly. Small rv park but perfect just for an over night stay. Not too many people.
After 9 hours on the road was ready to stop. Got on my iPhone and found blue spruce, it was rated by Good Sams. I'll say one or 2 good things. Easy to find and get too, and the man in charge was very nice. After that nothing was good if you could not get on Wi-Fi, on either iPad or my iPhone, the place was a complete dump, everything was very shabby and poorly done. The neighborsDo not take care of their rigs at all, and the sewage connection was right in front of the front door of my rig. All... Read More
After 9 hours on the road was ready to stop. Got on my iPhone and found blue spruce, it was rated by Good Sams. I'll say one or 2 good things. Easy to find and get too, and the man in charge was very nice. After that nothing was good if you could not get on Wi-Fi, on either iPad or my iPhone, the place was a complete dump, everything was very shabby and poorly done. The neighborsDo not take care of their rigs at all, and the sewage connection was right in front of the front door of my rig. All the connections were very shabby. We were right next to a railroad station which made for a fun night. And it was dumpy to look at all the way around. I will not be staying here again
Read Less
I liked this small place. It isn't new (which also means that shade trees have grown around the site, unusual in the middle of the desert). Only some of the spaces have sewer (there's a dump station - be sure to ask if you need hookup). Lots of people just stay the night. I stayed for 3 nights with my 22' trailer, and had full hookup with the 30 amps that I need. Yes, it's close to the highway and railway, but that's the way it is with everything in Grants, which is a small community built along... Read More
I liked this small place. It isn't new (which also means that shade trees have grown around the site, unusual in the middle of the desert). Only some of the spaces have sewer (there's a dump station - be sure to ask if you need hookup). Lots of people just stay the night. I stayed for 3 nights with my 22' trailer, and had full hookup with the 30 amps that I need. Yes, it's close to the highway and railway, but that's the way it is with everything in Grants, which is a small community built along the highway. Doesn't bother me. Easy access to el Malpais, and the driving on dirt roads on Mount Taylor is spectacular. I especially like the plentiful hot water in the woman's shower. Friendly operators, and a spare, but very adequate registration area and rec room. I'll be staying their again!
Read Less
I arrived after hours. Signs stated full-hookup sites are $19.; after hours, pick an open site. All full-hookup sites were full. i selected a site with only electric and water. After I leveled, an employee came by and informed me that 50 amps would cost $2 extra. I did not need 50 amps so I plugged into 30 amps. My surge protecter tripped and indicated that 30 amp service had an open ground. The employee advised me the equipment was old and probably had a loose connection. He advised me... Read More
I arrived after hours. Signs stated full-hookup sites are $19.; after hours, pick an open site. All full-hookup sites were full. i selected a site with only electric and water. After I leveled, an employee came by and informed me that 50 amps would cost $2 extra. I did not need 50 amps so I plugged into 30 amps. My surge protecter tripped and indicated that 30 amp service had an open ground. The employee advised me the equipment was old and probably had a loose connection. He advised me to use use the 50 amp service or move to another site. I plugged into the 50 amp receptacle and flipped the switch. The switch broke in my hand, cut my finger, and exposed the interior metal parts of the circuit breaker. Only one circuit of the 50 amp breaker worked. The employee advised that he would have the breaker repaired in the morning.
I would advise RVers to test electrical circuits before picking and setting up in a site.
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1708 Zuni Canyon Rd, Grants, NM 87020
Coordinates: 35.151590, -107.874910
Elevation: 6460
Directions
From jct of I-40 & Hwy 53 (Exit 81 or 81A): Go 500 feet S on Hwy 53 (R)