This park had both pros and cons. The pros were it was in a location just a few miles from town. The park was small, well kept and fairly level gravel sites. ||The cons were it was located on a very busy road that could be very loud even at night. There was a dog boarding facility across the street that at times, not all the time, had a lot of loud barking dogs. Upon arrival I was told they charge to use a credit card. As we were there for a week I didn’t have enough cash so I had to pay the extra $10. This, along with tax put the nightly cost just under $60. Then while setting up, the owner came over and informed my husband we were responsible for our own electricity. Never had this for a short stay and it was never mentioned prior. When checking out there was no one available to read the meter so I could pay. The owner called me a couple days later to tell me what I owed (about $20) and when she put it on my credit card she also up charged me for using a card even though I had tried to avoid the issue by paying prior to leaving. So, about $63 per night for a place with zero amenities in this location seemed a bit pricy to me. I think people should be made aware of the extra charges...
Read moreThis park had both pros and cons. The pros were it was in a location just a few miles from town. The park was small, well kept and fairly level gravel sites.
The cons were it was located on a very busy road that could be very loud even at night. There was a dog boarding facility across the street that at times, not all the time, had a lot of loud barking dogs. Upon arrival I was told they charge to use a credit card. As we were there for a week I didn’t have enough cash so I had to pay the extra $10. This, along with tax put the nightly cost just under $60. Then while setting up, the owner came over and informed my husband we were responsible for our own electricity. Never had this for a short stay and it was never mentioned prior. When checking out there was no one available to read the meter so I could pay. The owner called me a couple days later to tell me what I owed (about $20) and when she put it on my credit card she also up charged me for using a card even though I had tried to avoid the issue by paying prior to leaving. So, about $63 per night for a place with zero amenities in this location seemed a bit pricy to me. I think people should be made aware of the extra charges...
Read moreWe chose this park because of the other reviews here as well as several other RV review sites. Our experience at Monte Bello RV Park was more than wonderful. The park owners are what all RV park owners should strive for. Friendly, accommodating, helpful, honest, and will go the extra mile to ensure your stay is enjoyable. It is very clear they love what they do and they love the town they live in. Very big-rig friendly. The sites are level and gravel as well as wide and long for slideouts and tow-behind vehicles. Water is good, we also used a 50 amp site. Turning around is also easy. This park is outside of the hustle-and-bustle of Taos, but within a 5-10 minute drive. The park does reside in the high-desert, so campers should be prepared for that. What does that mean? No high overhanging trees that will block satellite dishes, smaller bushes about waist-high, extremely dark skies and it can get quite breezy during the afternoon hours. The park is VERY clean, including the office, storefront, showers, little library area. Scenery is awesome. Would we stay here again? Absolutely, without hesitation! Matt, Joy, Samantha...
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