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Campendium - RV & Tent Camping

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Campendium - RV & Tent Camping

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User Reviews for Campendium - RV & Tent Camping

5
Gated, Grass, Dog Friendly, Great Staff

We had reservations set for a month. Enjoyed it so much that we stayed for 3 months. We were greeted by Brye & Salem, and enjoyed them the entire visit. Their knowledge of the area, love for animals and amazing work ethic made them approachable and great to interact with. I don’t think they ever stopped working! The park is landscaped weekly and most all sites have access to grass. Lots of room to walk the dogs. Daily garbage pickup at your site & recycling bags provided. Just set your propane tank out, and it will be filled and returned. Mail/Package deliveries made to the office for easy pickup. 2 laundry rooms with coins accessible in the office.

defrlucy, Feb 08, 2022
5
A Great Experience

We recently stayed at the RV Park after the National Park Campgrounds filled up. We can honestly say that it was a great experience staying at San-Suz-Ed. The new owners Jason & Katie (& family) made us fill right at home, and they are making improvements to the campground daily. We were sad to leave after 4 days, and would have loved to stay longer. The RV Park was full, but it never felt crowded and was always peaceful and quiet at night. We had fun sitting around the community campfire in the evenigs and sharing stories while our daughter made new friends. We definitely recommend this campground to anyone looking, and we will be back next year for sure. Some sites are back in, and others are pull through. We stayed in two sites, 17 & 24. Both sites were easy to get in and didn’t require much to level the trailer, a few block under the tires to help, this is the Mountains after all.

dgoudie, Jul 26, 2018
4
New Mexico partially open

Pancho villa state park is a wonderful spot. Gravel level sites with sun shaded picnic table and fire ring Columbus is right outside the gate Museum closed. So sad Trumps wall is right down the road 3 miles Heard a lot about this wall In the news lately not bad looking you can see it all lit up at night Before you cross over to Mexico there is a family dollar We normally don’t shop at family dollar but it was the only game around Very Small grocery in Columbus. Prices better at family dollar we needed creamer a basic necessity. Bathrooms open shower closed mostly pull thru sites Love the view from the hilltop You can see for miles

hardware queen, Mar 16, 2021
5
Great Clean New RV Park

This park is an excellent choice in the Lubbock area. Not far from Texas Tech University, downtown, or the many restaurants in that area of town. The young couple who have built this park from the ground up have done an excellent job with the layout allowing ample space between spots. Both husband and wife exhibit excellent and attentive customer service skills when phoned. We pass this park often going to and from visiting family and it seems to consistently attract very nice looking rigs. We have driven through the park on several occasions and all RV’s and side yards appear well kept and the park seems quiet. The young wife was out watering the newly planted sod, and was so sweet when we stopped to ask questions. We hope to stay at this RV park in the future. Highly recommend!

Kyra Lohuis, Oct 26, 2021
5
Jouflas Campground

We needed to take a break from regular campgrounds and be kind to our wallet. Driving from Kingman AZ to Colorado Springs CO to deliver my daughters dogs to her. This place was a perfect lay over and rest spot away from all the hustle and bustle. Exit 2 off of interstate 70 before we cross over to Utah. They say no big rigs but we like to off road a bit in our 30’. It was safe enough to do so at least to the first spot. Tucked away and far enough off the beaten trail. They also say 7 days stay. We also drove to the RV area. Nice roads and big spaces but we wanted to be away from all semi, car and train noises as possible. We already did a week of that. They also have 4 horse-stalls with plenty of area to ride. This place you can ride your horse, motorcycle, quad ,razor and everything is pretty well marked. We also saw some antelope grazing. The only downside we saw was the trash that someone prior had left behind. Why do inconsiderate people ruin such a nice place? Of course we picked up there mess and fully love it here. We will be heading to Utah and see some sites before heading home. Happy trails!

L & L Travels, Jul 22, 2020
5
Best kept secret of the southern tip of the Sierras

This is our 2d trip to Red Rock, having stumbled onto this little gem a few years ago on our way to Death Valley. Last time the place was empty on arrival. This time, we arrived at 6p and freaked because the campground was nearly full. We had broken our “get to campground by 1” rule, so I gave hubby the stink eye and tried to blame him. Then, magic. Our favorite spot - #50 - was still vacant! Waiting for us. Ok, it was one of the most unlevel spots in the campground, but who cares? That’s what levelers are for, right? Gorgeous sunset, and now spectacular pink sunrise. Warm during the day, freakin cold at night. They now have free WIFI! So hubby was pretty happy that he could still work (and watch Netflix). The trail right near #50 did not have a “no dogs” sign, so as soon as I finish writing this I’m outta here with Sofie & Tyler!

tyler&sofieshuman, Mar 19, 2019
5
Constellation Park is a great spot!

Know nothing about the area around Wickenburg, we turned to Campendium to find a spot to spend the night on our way to Tucson. Other area campgrounds were full for the night; even so, we look for opportunities to boondock. The dirt road in was easy to navigate in our 28’ Airstream and we found a nice spot that was nearly level. The lights from the town are pretty at night, and if it wasn’t so unseasonably cold (and then rained off and on most of the night) we would have really enjoyed sitting outside and enjoying the quiet, the view, and the stars. It was easy driving out in the morning even though the ground was very wet from rain. It’s a great deal for $8!

victorial22, Feb 21, 2019
5
Where to begin

If you like camping, or road trips, or even know what BLM land is, you need to have this. It’s that simple! Kind of want to camp out at what looks like a good enough spot to stop the RV on google earth? There’s probably pictures of it already on Campendium, along with whether it has cell coverage or not, and from which providers. And someone will likely have left a review saying which sizes of RVs could safely turn around down that other road you were looking at. Then take that location, open it in Apple or Google Maps or copy the GPS coordinates for further planning. My favorite anecdotes from the last year of using it all boil down to “a few reviews warned how bad this six miles of washboard road are, which would have deterred us otherwise, but they said it was worth it so we kept going and it WAS; or not knowing where to stay in an area and finding some unmarked hollow on the side of a mountain, unbelievably scenic but shockingly close to town. There’s so much out there other adventurous folks like you will help you find!Get Campendium, go outside, and stay there.

Will Pierce, Aug 05, 2019
5
Plomosa Rd Camoing

the closer you are to 95, the more crowded. Having written that . . . the desert is a HUGE place and even during the shows in January, getting a decent spot is not difficult. the road extends fro miles up to and over Quinn pass and there are lots of really nice and quite spots to pick, even for big rigs. Ours is 40’ and no problems. We went about 4 miles out and found a quite private spot with beautiful views of the mountains. Site are very level for the most part. Cell service, not so good, but we have a weboost that got our Verizon bars up to 4 on 5g.

xrecresw, Feb 10, 2022
5
WHAT A TREASURE!!!

Loved every minute here (dogs & kids did too)! Nestled in the trees off Hwy 67 (yes, you can hear the traffic, but it’s not bad) is a hidden gem of a “glampground” Happenstance brought us here and we’ll never forget it. Cell service was great, neighbors were friendly, and the water is SO CLEAR! Found perch, small mouth bass and lots of tadpoles. Bring your water shoes, cause the rocks are slippery, but so much fun to play in, or relax to the sounds of the water moving between the rocks. Campground is super clean. RV sites are a little tight for such an open spaced place, but still more room than lots of other places we’ve stayed. Everything is clearly marked, hiking trails aren’t overgrown (I always get nervous the poisonous plants will invade a trail) and there’s even a couple of horseshoe pits and picnic areas for extra fun.Check-in is super simple, e-mail instructions were clear and easy to follow (although I couldn’t find the phone number and had to get it off Facebook) making it a smooth start to a lovely visit.Thank you Fredrock! Can’t wait to come back!

Z-lat, Sep 05, 2022

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