RV Parks in Angel Fire, New Mexico

RV Parks in Angel Fire, New Mexico
Angel Fire is a mountain town in New Mexico. It has a ski resort, fishing and hiking. It also has a chamber music festival each summer. Angel Fire is close to the Rio Grande, Chama and Red Rivers and there are deep canyons with lakes and streams. Angel Fire also holds an annual balloon festival and stages plays at its Mountain Theatre.

Golden Eagle RV Park

Located 11 miles from Angel Fire, Golden Eagle is a full-service resort with food services, laundry, Internet and community events. It is pet-friendly, and there are full hookups with 30 and 50 amps, water and sewer. Outdoor activities include fishing, hiking, hunting, rafting and skiing.

Golden Eagle RV Park
540 W. Therma Drive
Eagle Nest, NM 87718
(575) 377-6188
goldeneaglerv.com

Angel Nest Retreat

The park has tent sites, cabins, storage, a clubhouse, laundry, showers and is on a lake with scenic views. There are hookups for 30 and 50 amps, water and sewer. The park is open year-round.

Angel Nest Retreat
28418 Highway 64, HC71 Box 3
Eagle Nest, NM 87718.
(575) 377-0533
angelnestretreat.com

Monte Verde RV Park & Campground

Monte Verde is a mile from town. It has hookups that include 30 and 50 amps, with water and sewer. Tent sites, cabins and showers are also available. The park is pet-friendly. There are 28 sites with Internet and television. The park is 3 miles from a ski resort.

Monte Verde RV Park & Campground
3521 Highway 434
Angel Fire, NM 87710
(575) 377-3404
monteverderv.com

Article Written By Zach Lazzari

Zach Lazzari is an outdoor writing specialist. He has experience in website writing as well as standard newspaper writing. He wrote an outdoor column for the Silver World in Lake City, Colo., and articles for Colorado-mountain-adventure.com. Lazzari is currently completing his bachelor's degree online through Arizona State University and lives in southwest Montana.

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