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Isleta Casino - photo from Karen B.
- report from reader
Judith W, July 2006
RV Park: I’ve stayed at Isletta
many times. You only have water and electric hookups. Their “dump station”
is in constant need of a boatload of Draino! They close the gates at 6 PM
which is challenging if you’re visiting friends in the area or the Balloon
Fiesta. Their rates are cheap ($17 or $18) but the camping area is not lit.
The roads are not well maintained and go every which way as do the
campsites, so it’s hard to determine where you can/can’t go after dark. The
night watchman is very nice and will come to let you through the gates. BUT
if the gal in charge finds out and takes a disliking to you, you will find
yourself on the “Do not camp here any more list”!
- report from reader
Tony K, May 2006
Overnight:
Approx 5 miles south of interchange I-40 and I-25. Heard there are some
elect. hookups but can't confirm. Free
Casino Camper Research: Thanks to the tip
from Tony K. above I did some research on this one. Sounded like a good
deal. And it seems to be. There's a lot next to the casino where
you can park for free, and there are even a few electric outlets on a
first-come basis. Reports vary from 4 to 6.
The Islata Pueblo area is quite large and
includes the Islata Pueblo Recreation Area a fishing lake and RV park at the
lake. Not sure how far this is from the casino. Here's a general
link: www.isletapueblo.com
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