Sunday, April 13, 2014

Enchanted Trails RV Park

Knowing that we had a short days drive, only 83 miles we decided to sleep in and break camp a little later than normal. With a good wind from behind pushing us all the way there, our gas mileage was fantastic. The park is just off the I-40 so we were wondering whether highway noise would be a factor. At first glance it looked pretty much like most New Mexico parks, all dirt roads. When we pulled in there's lots of room to pull off the road and into the park. You know what it's like, sometimes your left with your rear end half in the park and half on the road.
Registration Office



















Checking in was pretty simple and the price was right. They took Passport America for two nights and Good Sam's 20% discount for two nights. We pulled into our site got all set up and detached and realized the power doesn't work. Called the office they came out and yep it doesn't work. Instead of changing the breaker and plug, we had to move sites. A few minutes later the same guy changed the problem (the breaker and plug). Oh well chalk it up as experience.
Our new site
Dirt roads and sites...very very dusty
This campgrounds offers lots of really cool Route 66 memorabilia especially the old RV's.
A 1958 Hudson Commodore 6 & a 1954 Vakashunette
1974 Silver Streak Trailer
1963 Winnebago Trailer
Shasta - notice the silver wings





















1959 Sparton named "Flossie"
The park is truly a bare bones type of park but it was easy off/easy on the highway. The traffic noise from the highway really didn't bother us. Would we stay here again, sure for price you can't beat it. It's also close to lot's of attractions.

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