We are travelling with a dog and a 10 year old. We stayed here while driving up from Albuquerque to Moab, Utah.
Pros: The staff at the park were very friendly and kind. The dog park was fairly large so our dog was able to run quite a bit. Farmington, NM is about a half hour away and has quite a few amenities for shopping etc. The sites were fine, a bit small but we were able to fit our 22ft trailer no problem.
Cons: This park is a bit rundown and some of the services listed were not available. They state they have a rec room but there wasn't one, the playground is quite old. The dog park fence was broken in places and there was quite a bit of garbage lying around. The showers in the mens room were unavailable while we were there.
WanderingCanucks
Posted Apr 15, 2018; Ontario, Canada
I have nothing but good things to say about Moore's rv and camp ground from the nice staff that run the front office to the maintenance group that takes care of the campground from the last hour from the front office to the maintenance crew the takes care of the campground they are all wonderful they treat treat you like part of the campground family the restrooms are very clean the campground in itself is very clean and very beautiful I have nothing but good things to say about Moore's RV and Campground thanks to all who work there for making my stay there wonderful and a very happy experience God bless
John burkhammer
Posted Oct 07, 2017; New mexico
Now called Moore's RV Park and Campground. Stayed 1 night in March 2017. Quiet stay with clean restrooms. Close to Aztec ruins.
Wally Bob
Posted Mar 31, 2017; NM
Thanks for the stay. Friendly girl at the desk.
Marcia
Posted Dec 31, 2016; Michigan
Stayed 3 nights in my motorhome, very pleasant stay. Quiet, clean. Great place for dogs( 2 dobermans) to run and stretch out. Helpful staff, would stay again.
Marie
Posted Nov 05, 2016; Bakersfield CA
The Desert Rose was a very nice comfortable place to stay the night. The reviews about the bathrooms are correct! They are very clean which was great. There were some sites that obviously had permanent residents but not as many as other campgrounds we've stayed at. The price is very reasonable for the comfort level of your stay. We would stay here again if we were passing through.
Govereauxtrvl
Posted Aug 30, 2016; Utah
Former KOA in very pretty location. We were surprised by how green and beautiful the area near the San Juan river is considering the surroundings are so dry!
Super-friendly staff, nice gravel sites are level and have full hook ups. Cable TV worked beautifully and WiFi was excellent as well. Nice area for dogs off-leash. The hot tub was not working, and some of the sites were a little long in the tooth, but we would easily camp here again.
Ziaptrn
Posted Jul 03, 2016; Silver City, NM
The best RV park in the area but the others are bad. Even though they say they have cable unless u have a Comcast box with u they don't. There is a washing machine that is avocado green from the 70's, only 2 machines out of 5 look like they were built since 2000. Full timers leave clothes in the appliances for hours and are not happy when u take their clothes out of the machines. A lot of full timers. Staff is nice and helpful.
TravelingMimi
Posted Oct 04, 2014; Texas
Great desert oasis. Clean, well-maintained campground with a very friendly staff.
Rich Ruh
Posted Oct 28, 2012; Fort Collins, CO