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RV Parks In Ranchos De Taos, NM

36.3586° N, 105.6095° W

Quick Overview

Ranchos de Taos is a historic community just south of Taos on Highway 68 in northern New Mexico, sitting at about 7,000 feet in the high desert plateau between the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and the Rio Grande Gorge. The area has several RV campgrounds and parks, with some free camping options in the surrounding Carson National Forest and BLM land. The community is best known for the San Francisco de Asis Church, a massive adobe structure that has been painted and photographed by artists from Georgia O'Keeffe to Ansel Adams, making it one of the most recognizable churches in the American Southwest. Ranchos de Taos maintains a quieter, more residential character than Taos proper while putting you within minutes of the town's galleries, restaurants, Taos Pueblo, and the ski valley. The high elevation keeps summer temperatures pleasant with cool nights ideal for sleeping, while winter brings genuine snow and cold that feeds the nearby Taos Ski Valley. For RVers who want to experience Taos without camping in the busier area around the plaza, Ranchos de Taos offers a slightly more laid-back starting point with easy access to everything the Taos area has to offer including world-class art, Native American culture, mountain recreation, and some of the most dramatic landscape in all of New Mexico.

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Traveling to Ranchos de Taos by RV

Ranchos de Taos sits along Highway 68, the main road connecting Taos to the south via the Rio Grande Gorge and Espanola. From I-25, take Exit 282 at Las Vegas and follow Highway 518 through Mora to Taos, or take the more common route north on Highway 285 through Espanola and then Highway 68 through the gorge. Both routes handle RVs well, though the gorge section of Highway 68 has some curves and grades. Taos has grocery stores, gas stations, and basic supplies within five minutes north on Highway 68. For major shopping and RV supplies, Santa Fe is about 70 miles south. Cell service works on major carriers in the valley but gets patchy on mountain roads toward the ski valley and on BLM land west of the gorge.

Dump Station Costs in Ranchos de Taos

Of the campgrounds near Ranchos de Taos, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. RV parks in the greater Taos area charge about $35 to $55 per night for full hookups, with weekly and monthly rates available at many parks. The rates here are higher than most of rural New Mexico but reflect the area's popularity as a tourist destination. Free dispersed camping on BLM land west of the Rio Grande Gorge and in Carson National Forest provides budget alternatives for self-contained rigs. Summer and fall are the busiest seasons with the highest prices, while spring and late fall offer better deals.

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Best Time to Visit Ranchos de Taos by RV

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Winter

Nov - Feb

10-42°F

Crowds: Medium

Cold winters with snow on the ground bring skiers to Taos Ski Valley. Roads can be icy, and some campgrounds close for the season. The area has a festive holiday atmosphere.

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Spring

Mar - May

25-62°F

Crowds: Low

Spring comes slowly at 7,000 feet with cool temperatures lingering into May. The crowds thin between ski season and summer, making this a quieter time to visit.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

48-84°F

Crowds: High

Comfortable summer weather draws tourists to Taos galleries, Pueblo visits, and mountain recreation. Monsoon thunderstorms roll through most afternoons in July and August.

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Fall

Sep - Oct

30-72°F

Crowds: High

Fall color in the Sangre de Cristos is spectacular, with golden aspens lining the mountain roads. This is one of the most beautiful times to visit northern New Mexico.

Explore the Ranchos de Taos Area

The San Francisco de Asis Church is the must-see landmark -- walk around the back to see the massive adobe buttresses that inspired so many famous paintings and photographs. The Taos Plaza about four miles north has galleries, shops, and restaurants within walking distance of each other. Taos Pueblo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and continuously inhabited community for over a thousand years, offers guided tours and is an unforgettable cultural experience. The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge on Highway 64 west of Taos provides a dizzying view 650 feet straight down to the river. The Enchanted Circle scenic drive through Angel Fire, Eagle Nest, and Red River makes a beautiful day loop through the Sangre de Cristos.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Ranchos de Taos

Where can I find RV parks near Ranchos de Taos, NM?

Ranchos de Taos has {{stationCount}} RV camping options in the greater Taos area along Highway 68. Parks offer hookups and put you within minutes of Taos Plaza, Taos Pueblo, and the surrounding mountain recreation areas.

Are there free camping options near Ranchos de Taos?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Ranchos de Taos. BLM land west of the Rio Grande Gorge and dispersed sites in Carson National Forest provide free camping for self-contained rigs with a 14-day stay limit.

How much do RV parks cost near Ranchos de Taos?

RV parks in the Taos area charge about $35 to $55 per night for full hookups. Weekly and monthly rates are available at many parks. Rates are higher than rural New Mexico but reflect the area's status as a popular cultural and recreation destination.

What is there to see near Ranchos de Taos?

San Francisco de Asis Church, Taos Pueblo UNESCO World Heritage Site, Taos Plaza art galleries, the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, Taos Ski Valley, Carson National Forest hiking, and the Enchanted Circle scenic drive are all within easy reach.

Where can I find RV parks near Ranchos de Taos, NM?

Ranchos de Taos has {{stationCount}} RV camping options in the greater Taos area along Highway 68. Parks offer hookups and put you within minutes of Taos Plaza, Taos Pueblo, and the surrounding mountain recreation areas.

Are there free camping options near Ranchos de Taos?

There are {{freeCount}} free camping options near Ranchos de Taos. BLM land west of the Rio Grande Gorge and dispersed sites in Carson National Forest provide free camping for self-contained rigs with a 14-day stay limit.

How much do RV parks cost near Ranchos de Taos?

RV parks in the Taos area charge about $35 to $55 per night for full hookups. Weekly and monthly rates are available at many parks. Rates are higher than rural New Mexico but reflect the area's status as a popular cultural and recreation destination.

What is there to see near Ranchos de Taos?

San Francisco de Asis Church, Taos Pueblo UNESCO World Heritage Site, Taos Plaza art galleries, the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, Taos Ski Valley, Carson National Forest hiking, and the Enchanted Circle scenic drive are all within easy reach.