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Monday, April 18, 2022

Arizona Indian Casinos With RV Parks On Interstate 40

Above, the main lobby of Twin Arrows Casino Resort. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

A few days ago, I posted about the Indian casinos along Interstate 40 between Gallup, New Mexico and Albuquerque that have an RV park on the property.

Looking into Arizona along Interstate 40, there is one Indian casino and that is Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort. It is about 28 miles east of Flagstaff (even though they have a Flagstaff mailing address).

Above, Twin Arrows Casino Resort. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort has a hotel, restaurants and gaming casino. But there is no RV park on the property. However, they do have an RV parking area in their parking lot and allow overnighters to dry camp there. No tent camping is allowed.  I stayed there one night last year. I felt safe there as they do have security patrols. 

Their Four Elements Café restaurant has good food, so those who are dry camping should patronize it as a goodwill gesture.

There are RV parks not affiliated with any casino along Interstate 40 in Arizona. 

Sunday, April 17, 2022

Indian Casino RV Parks Between Gallup and Albuquerque On Interstate 40

Above, The Beast at Route 66 RV Resort near Albuquerque. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

For those traveling on Interstate 40 in New Mexico and wish to spend a night at an RV park connected to an Indian casino between Gallup and Albuquerque., there are three of them. Links to their websites are included.

There are other RV parks along this stretch of Interstate 40, but these are the ones connected to Indian casinos.

Going west to east on Interstate 40, the first one is Sky City RV Park. It is a small RV park (42 sites) in back of the hotel and casino at exit 102. I stayed there one night during blizzard conditions. Guest registration for the RV park is at the hotel front desk.

A few miles east of Sky City RV Park at exit 108 is Dancing Eagle RV Park. Unfortunately, it is still temporarily closed due to the pandemic. 

Lastly, at exit 140 is Route 66 RV Resort. It is 14 miles west of Albuquerque and it is behind the Route 66 Casino Hotel. This is my favorite RV park in New Mexico. I usually stay here whenever I have business to attend to in Albuquerque. 

Other:

Fire Rock Navajo Casino outside of Gallup (exits 26 and 33) does not have an RV park, but they may allow overnight RV parking in their parking lot. Check with the casino first.

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