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Route 66 RV Resort

From $50.00 USD

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Albuquerque, New Mexico
68.1 mi from lamy, NM

The Route 66 RV Resort is located just 14 miles west of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is one of the regions premiere RV destinations, and features 200 sites, including 100 with electric hookups. Activities and Amenities If you love luxurious amenities then this is your place to camp! The resort features a pool, hot tub, and cabana, sports courts, a dog park, and an exercise room. There are even golf cart access roads and a convenience store. This is on top of regular features such as restrooms and showers and laundry facilities. If you are traveling with a large group the resort offers a large rally barn and gathering space for rent, which includes picnic tables, grills and kitchen access. Attractions Albuquerque is a fun and unique city surrounded by beautiful desert and mountain views. The resort offers daily shuttle service to get you around town, including stops at the casino, travel center, and The Pit Stop. Plus, there’s a ton of world-class eateries and pubs for you to take advantage of. Hope to see you soon!
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Senator Willie M Chavez State Park

Belen, New Mexico
75.2 mi from lamy, NM

Located on the west bank of the Rio Grande river is the Senator Willie M Chavez State Park, just a few miles from downtown Belen. Visitors can enjoy the views from acres of farmland, hiking through the bosque and fishing in the irrigation ditches. Very quiet and close to the city, its amenities and small town attractions, the Senator Willie M Chavez State Park is a great place to stay if you're passing through Belen.
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Echo Amphitheater

Abiquiu, New Mexico
55.9 mi from lamy, NM

3 miles west from Ghost Ranch Education & Retreat Center is the Echo Amphitheater, a favorite among serial visitors to Abiquiu, New Mexico. Schools, clubs and vacationers take advantage of the covered picnic areas and Echo Amphitheater Trail. The last part of the trail has steep stairs leading up to the Echo Canyon, where the rocks are a natural habitat for snakes, so be sure to stay on the trail and off the rocks! There's also tons of hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, skiing and snowboarding to be done. There's rarely a dull moment at the Echo Amphitheater!