Price reflects PA rate which makes this place worth an overnight. Lots of long term, mostly very old some run down rigs. Also mobile homes onsite, not all occupied, also run down. No fire rings & few tables. Still, despite negatives, if you are not real fussy & don't mind mixing your levels of accommodation up a bit this is worth a one nighter or two. Wi-Fi is good with an external router in the middle of the CG. Power pedestals look like they have recently been upgraded. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice, little, no frills, campground located on Hwy 160 in Blanca. Great place to stay to see the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Zapata Falls. Clean restrooms and laundry. Free WiFi and a couple of local TV channels. Nice little store and friendly owners. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a small park: 27 spaces, most with 30 amp service but was enough for our rig to stay for 2 nights. Very friendly staff/owners (that just took over operations in March). Many upgrades under construction. With a little TLC and this park will be a winner, and packed with a waiting list to get in! Located on hwy 160 about 50 miles from Walsenburg, Colorado. The Great Sand Dunes National Park is just 25 miles away, Fort Garland Museum is 4 miles away. There is a great diner within walking distance. Has on site propane, a food store, and video rentals. Overall a good value. They also accept Passport America. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The price paid reflects a Passport America price. These are some sites next to a gas station in a small town. It was rather run down with some mobile homes to the side. We stayed here for a few nights to visit Great Sand Dunes National Park which is nearby. Our site was a full hook-up pull-through 30 amp site. The sites and roads are quite narrow. There appeared to be a number of construction workers staying there. There was quite a bit of road and train noise. The lady in the office was very friendly and helpful regarding information about the area. This was an OK place to stay for a night or two due to the inexpensive price and proximity to the national park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was an ok place for overnight. In the Passport America directory, it says "some" cable TV sites. There are none due to the Blanca Cable going out of business. Get fuel in Fort Garland or Almarosa before hitting Blanca. We will drive the extra miles to another park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed there three nights. The rate is the Passport America rate of $10 for full hook up. Close to the Sand Dunes and Ft.Garland. Site was level and the park is reasonable quiet and clean. The Rio Grande Scenic train passes by and blows the steam whistle. It has been a long time since I have heard that sound. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Campground was like a dirt lot with a few weedy sites near the fence and road. Blanca is a very small town. Was a quiet park with a few residence type campers. Price reflects PA discount and you got what you paid for!!! Probably wouldn't stay here again unless we were tired of driving. Staff in office were very nice. Some dogs running loose. We camped here in a Motorhome.