Tent Reviews

Sep 26, 2023
The Grants, NM KOA is by far the nicest KOA we have ever stayed at. The facilities were super clean, the tent area comfortable, they served a Continental breakfast and the staff were so friendly! We were very pleased with our stay.
Sep 21, 2023
Best KOA I stayed at. Clean, loved the nature/history trail and super friendly/helpful staff.
Sep 16, 2023
We stayed here twice on our last trip. This is my favorite Koa. Owners are so kind and it is nice.
Sep 15, 2023
Sep 10, 2023
It was great. Kevin and his crew were some of the nicest people we met and did all they could to accommodate us and make sure we had what we needed.
Sep 04, 2023
So friendly and so accommodating. Clean and up to date restrooms and showers. Wonderful continental breakfast.
Aug 25, 2023
There was a bad rainstorm and we were unable to make it to Grants for the night. Texted the KOA as to the situation no response
May 29, 2024
Such a little gem! The staff are beyond kind. When we checked in, they were closing the kitchen, and asked if we wanted any food and they'd open the kitchen back up. So sweet. The campsites are clean and well-maintained. The bathrooms are great. The gift shop is super cute. And they offer free pancakes and coffee in the morning. If we ever pass through, we'd stay here again.
- Liz Tippett on Google
May 28, 2024
We stayed for 5 nights while making our way east. The campground is located just south of I-40 on the southwest edge of Grants, New Mexico, next to a large field of lava rock. You can reach the campground entrance from either end of Cibola Sands Loop, a short curved road that bows out from Route 53, so if you miss one entrance to the road you'll have a second chance. The campground has the usual mix of cabins, tent sites, and RV sites. The tents and cabins are all on the northern edge of the park, along with a couple of small RV back-in sites with only water and electric hookups. The rest of the RV sites are FHU pull-through sites arranged in three rows with all of the sites pointed northwest. All of campgrounds roads and RV site surfaces are gravel. All of the pull-through RV sites have a picnic table and are open to the sky; some sites only have 30amp connections, some have patios, and some have an adjacent tree providing a bit of shade. Our site (136) was a bit un-level side-to-side such that we put a board under our driver-side camper tires. The office building is typical of most KOAs: it contains a store that sells convenience store items (including bags of ice) as well as souvenirs, a laundry room with a small reading library, and bathrooms accessed via key code. The bathrooms are all individual rooms with showers. Next to the office is a collection of small lawn games (cornhole, Connect Four, and tetherball), and several steps further to the east is a small playground. A propane refill station and a dump station are located near the campground entrance, and there is a single large dumper across from the western end of the pull-through rows. On the south side of the campground is a short gravel walking trail that winds through the lava field, with signs pointing out landmarks and providing facts about the area. Campers can stop by the office between 7:30am and 9:30am to make pancakes with a pancake-making machine at no charge. The campground also has a dinner menu: you can order the food and they will deliver it to your site. Current menu items include five types of dinners, four pizza options and pie or cake with a side of ice cream for dessert. The campground has two dog parks: one right across from the office next to where you stop to check in, and a slightly larger one behind the dump station. Both have gravel surfaces, single gates, and no dedicated lighting. You can also walk dogs in the large dirt and brush area on the east end of the campground or on the walking trail. In terms of cell service, the best speed I saw on my Verizon Jetpack with MIMO antenna was only 3 Mbps down and 7 up, even though the cell signal strength looked good. The best speed I saw on my AT&T smartphone with 5G was much better, with 24 Mbps down and 8 up. The campground WiFi was excellent: I saw 70 down and 5 up on my initial speed test, and we ended up using the WiFi for work and for streaming.
- Brian Swartzfager on Google
May 24, 2024
Thank goodness they had room for us! The wind beat us down! Great service!
- beth smith on Google