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USA RV Park is Gallup, New Mexico's premier RV and camping facility.

Centrally located on the Historic Route 66, the park is a short distance from spectacular national and tribal parks including Mesa Verde, El Morro, Window Rock, Zuni, Four Corners, Monument Valley, and the Painted Desert.

USA RV Park ensures an enjoyable experience with convenient daily, weekly, and monthly rates, clean facilities, and added amenities. The large RV sites allow an abundant space for any type of RV and accommodate all vehicles in need of water, electric, sewer, and cable hook-ups.

Our complex also provides numerous amenities - including a gift shop, convenience store, heated outdoor pool, playground, cookout, dog walk, game room, and computer facility with free Wi-Fi.

We hope you decide to stay and experience the beauty and culture of Gallup, New Mexico: the heart of Indian Country.

Amenities

Within Facility

Beautifully Landscaped with Paved Roads
Convenience Store & Gift Shop
Free High Speed Internet (Wi-Fi)
Random Security Patrols
Sparkling Restrooms
Heated Outdoor Pool
Playground
Cowboy Cookout
Entertainment Room with Television
Propane Tank
Dog Walk
Laundry Facility
Camping Cabins
Putting Green
Active Duty Military Stay Free

Acoma Pueblo comprises several villages including Acomita, McCarty's, Anzac and the newer subdivision of Sky Line. Acoma people dry-farm in the valley below Aa'ku and use irrigation canals in the villages closer to the Rio San Jose. Like other pueblos, Acoma and the surrounding area are considered federal trust land, administered by the federal government for the pueblo. Several families still live on the mesa itself year-round, while others elect to live in nearby villages. The pueblo is open to the public only by guided tour. Photography on the pueblo and surrounding lands is restricted

Distance from Gallup: 98 Miles
Acoma Pueblo
Aztec Ruins
Bandera Crater
Canyon de Chelly
Chaco Canyon
El Malpais
El Morro
Four Corners
Hovenweep
Hubbell's Trading
Ice Caves
Mesa Verde
Monument Valley
Mount Taylor
Painted Desert
Petrified Forest
Salmon Ruins
Shiprock
Window Rock
Zuni Miss



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