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Campground Review: Hacienda RV and Rally Resort, Las Cruces, NM

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Campground Review Summary

  • Name: Hacienda RV & Rally Resort
  • Dates of stay: Nov 6-13, 2020
  • Location: 740 Stern Drive, Las Cruces, NM  88005
  • Type of campground: Private / Independent
  • Cost: $55.02 / night 
  • Additional fees: none
  • Stay limit: none
  • Accepts mail / packages: yes
  • Cell reception: ATT good
  • Website:  https://www.haciendarv.com/
  • Pros: Beautiful pull through site, great amenities. 
  • Cons: none

Full Review

This was our second stay at this large, immaculately maintained resort campground. There are other campgrounds in the Las Cruces area, but this is by far the nicest, in my humble opinion.  The cost is a bit higher than some places in the area ($55/ night), but the amenities and location are well worth it. 

The resort sits conveniently off of I-10, but is far enough away that the highway noise is negligible. We chose a pull through site, which was long enough for our rig, toad (parked sideways) and motorcycle. The pull through sites are oriented back to front, meaning that the hook-up sides for every pair face each other. It’s a little tight side to side, but a landscaped fence separates the patio sides, making every site feel a bit more private. We didn’t have a picnic table or fire ring (not enough space), but the gravel site was immaculate, level, and solid as a rock for our heavy jacks. The interior roads are paved and big-rig friendly. You see a lot of large buses here.

One note — the sites are all elevated from the road. You bump over a curb to enter and exit, which creates a bit of a trip hazard. Jeff slipped and twisted his ankle (not badly) while unloading our bikes. It’s just something to watch out for.

Our site was full hook up (50 amp electric, water, sewer) and cable TV. During our last visit, the cable signal was snowy, but this time it was just fine and we used it extensively. Maybe it was just the site we were on last time? Our site was also satellite-friendly for our Direct TV channels.

Our AT&T signal was great and our internet connection worked adequately. The campground offered free wifi, and it worked reasonably well, better than last time. We were nearer the office, which may have helped. The campground info stated that the water pressure was high and advised using a regulator, which was no problem for us since that is our standard practice.

Amenities at the resort  include a workout room, a fabulous hot tub, laundry facility, individual showers, restrooms, covered patio with fireplace, meeting facilities, living room area and gift shop. However, during our COVID-era visit, the beautiful hot tub was fenced and locked, preventing access. The other amenities were secured with card key access and were immaculately clean. Not only did they accept packages, the office diligently called to notify us every time one arrived. For shopping, a super WalMart is literally across the highway with everything you might need.

There are ample activities in the area including the historic town of Mesilla, the Organ Mountains, White Sands National Park, the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Museum and the city of Las Cruces itself.  Don’t miss the fantastic Farmer’s Market in downtown Las Cruces on Saturday mornings.

Bottom Line: Great resort and a great area. It’s a favorite spot!

Campground Review: Hacienda RV and Rally Resort, Las Cruces, NM

006Campground Review Summary

  • Name: Hacienda RV & Rally Resort
  • Dates of stay: Feb 20 – March 6, 2018
  • Location: 740 Stern Drive, Las Cruces, NM  88005
  • Type of campground: Private / Independent
  • Cost: $48.02 / night for FHU pull through (weekly rate)
  • Additional fees: none
  • Stay limit: none
  • Accepts mail / packages: yes
  • Cell reception: ATT good
  • Website:  https://www.haciendarv.com/
  • Pros: Beautiful large pull through site, great amenities. One of my favorites so far.
  • Cons: A bit on the expensive side, but worth it

Full Review

Hacienda RV resort is a large, immaculately maintained resort campground. There are other campgrounds in the Las Cruces area, but this is by far the nicest, in my humble opinion.  The cost is a bit higher than some places (almost $50/ night even at the weekly rate), but the amenities and location are well worth it.

The resort sits conveniently off of I-10, but is far enough away that the highway noise is negligible. We chose an extra long pull through site, which was more than long enough for our rig, toad and motorcycle. The pull through sites are oriented back to front, meaning that the hook-up sides for every pair face each other. A landscaped fence separates the patio sides, making every site feel private. We didn’t have a picnic table or fire ring, but the gravel site was immaculate and solid as a rock for our heavy jacks.

Our site was full hook up (50 amp electric, water, sewer). It also included cable, but we found the signal to be snowy and got much better reception using our digital antenna and Direct TV satellite. Our AT&T signal was great here and our internet connection worked adequately. The campground offered free wifi, but I found that ours worked a little better. Theirs may have been better by the office, but I didn’t try that. The campground info stated that the water pressure was high and advised using a regulator, which was no problem for us since that is our standard practice. The water tasted great after the high mineral nastiness of the Big Bend campground.

009Amenities at the resort include a workout room, a fabulous hot tub, laundry facility, individual showers, restrooms, covered patio with fireplace, meeting facilities, living room area and gift shop. The amenities were secured with card key access and were immaculately clean. Not only did they accept packages, the office diligently called to notify us every time one arrived. For shopping, a super WalMart is literally across the highway with everything you might need.

There were no planned campground activities during our visit, but there are ample activities in the area including the historic town of Mesilla, the Organ Mountains, White Sands National Monument, the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Museum and the city of Las Cruces itself. During our two weeks here, we didn’t lack for things to do!

Bottom Line: Great resort and a great area. I definitely want to come back here.