padredw

East Texas

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Depending on the time you have, you could do as we have often done: Spend a few nights in Santa Fe (I concur with Santa Fe Skies, but we also like Ranchos de Santa Fe on the east); then move on up to Taos. We prefer Taos Valley RV Park. But last Summer we stayed up at the Taos Ski Valley for free on their parking lot. No hookups, no campfire, but access to both shops and great trails. Also great cell signal.
While you are in Santa Fe, you should take a day drive up the Old High Road to Taos, stopping in Chimayo for lunch at Ranchos de Cheymayo, one of New Mexico's great restaurants. Stop also at villages such as Truchas and Trampas and the old mission churches. You can scoot back to Santa Fe on the main highway.
We enjoy eating breakfast and/or lunch at Michael's Kitchen in Taos.
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profdant139

Southern California

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This blog post may be of interest:
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Bring your appetite. The food is amazing, no matter where you go in New Mexico.
2012 Fun Finder X-139 "Boondock Style" (axle-flipped and extra insulation)
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"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single list."
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JoeH

Apollo Beach,FL

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The last time we were in Taos, we stayed at Taos Valley RV Park. Good location close to town. Sites adequate for our 43' MH and toad.
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timandsusan

San Antonio, Texas

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We go to Santa Fe and sometimes Taos every year for the past 8 years on our trip to Durango. Santa Fe Skies is our pick in Santa Fe. You might consider a day trip to Los Alamos to tour the mesa top city and its great museum. Also walking tours around downtown Santa Fe are really interesting. The mural in the City Gov't building is incredible and the walking tours take you there! Great food every where.
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