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September 6, 2023

"Our favorite RV park in NM. Friendly staff and clean RV park. It is a quick ride from Albuquerque. The RV spaces are very roomy."
September 6, 2023

"Our favorite RV park in NM. Friendly staff and clean RV park. It is a quick ride from Albuquerque. The RV spaces are very roomy."
July 30, 2023

"Great spot to get away for the weekend. Friendly and peaceful."
July 30, 2023

"Great spot to get away for the weekend. Friendly and peaceful."
July 22, 2023

"This is a beautiful RV park with tall trees and plenty of space to walk, explore, and enjoy nature. The park is quiet, well-maintained, and family/pet friendly. There is a clubhouse where activities are hosted in the mornings and evenings, although we did not participate - many guests did. The main office is equipped with basic groceries, frozen meat, canned goods, milk and dairy products and other items you might need during your stay. They also have a small gift shop, including sweatshirts with the resort logo, and souvenirs. Having said that, though, you will want to come equipped with plenty of groceries, as their store isn’t cheap. They also do not sell beer, alcohol, or cigarettes. The closest place to buy any of those things is the town of Mora, a 20 to 25 minute drive from the park. There are a couple restaurants in Mora, but they are not open every day, or for very long hours. In other words if you want to be near bars, restaurants, shopping, or nightlife - this is not your place. We didn’t care about those things, but did wish we had stocked up a little better for our stay, and will in the future, as we will likely return. Our goal was to be in between Taos and Santa Fe - the only two day trips we had planned during our week at the park. It is about an hour and a half to each of those cities from Pendaries. The drive to Taos is stunning with plenty of streams for fishing all along the drive, and breathtaking views and scenery. Also, Taos is well worth the trip. A wonderful, friendly town with a lot to see and do. Many art galleries featuring local artists, and lots of excellent restaurants for quick local fare and also for fine dining. We had tapas and craft cocktails at Martyrs Steakhouse on the outdoor patio, where we were allowed to bring our border collie. Be aware that things close down around 6pm in both Taos and Santa Fe, which were were surprised by and not all restaurants and galleries are open in the middle of the week. I am including photos of Pendaries and some of our drive to Taos."
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