€43.92523364486
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 505-287-4376
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4.5 / 5 (21 votes )

Grants-Cibola Sands KOA

26 Cibola Sands Loop
87020, Grants
the United States

Grants-Cibola Sands KOA is a campsite with 47 pitches in Grants, the United States, located in the New Mexico region. Grants-Cibola Sands KOA has wifi and a camping shop. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Grants-Cibola Sands KOA it's possible to camp with a tent. Besides camping it's possible to rent a rental cabin as well. You can find several recreational activities on the campsite. There's a playground.

To wash your clothing there are laundry driers available

Characteristics campsite

Accomodation
Tents
Rental cabins

Facilities
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop

Qualifications
Dogs

Recreation
Playground

Sanitary
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Prof. Catalina Lockman
English (US)
This location was amazing (our previous KOA encounters hadn't been the best)! On a journey with 3 children, we appreciated the super tidy bathroom that could be locked! The employees were exceptional and they had an entertaining pancake maker for morning meals :)
11 months ago

Ellie Durgan
English (US)
The operation of Grants Journey KOA is efficiently managed, and it features a kitchen that prepares dinner and offers delivery to your location. It provides complete hookups and despite the parking lot ambiance, there's a fantastic hiking trail connected to the park. The "Journey" narrates the geological past of the region - featuring volcanoes, lava terrains, and impressive mountain sceneries. During our one-night stay, we explored this brief trail on four occasions.
11 months ago

Fritz Murphy
English (US)
We spent a single evening there and enjoyed dinner from their onsite eatery, the cuisine was excellent.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Everything was as advertised. Staff were very courteous and helpful. Site was level and everything worked well. Bathroom and laundry facilities well equipped and clean. Great for a one night stay. Nice scenery. Only issue we saw was many sites were narrow and close together. This did not affect us as we had an end site and no one next to us.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Clean bathrooms are a must and friendly easy check in and this place has it
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
What a great little gem of a KOA, easy access, level sites and most of all some of the best staff we have encountered. We love the dinner and the breakfast. Highly recommended!
1 year ago

Ron
English (US)
We stopped here for 3 nights on the way to Camp Verde Arizona. The staff were very helpful and pleasant. A continental breakfast was included. We arrived during the Albuquerque Baloon Festival so the campground was packed. Lot sizes were adequate and access was easy. The only negative was the train coming through town during the night. However, we quickly grew accustomed to it and was not a problem. A dinner service delivered to your camper was offered. We did not try it as we tend to be out during that time. Overall I would highly recommend. The Ice Cave and Volcano attraction is just down the road and we’ll worth seeing.
2 years ago

Concordchris
English (US)
Really pleasant stay here! The campground was pretty basic, level gravel sites. Lots of pull-throughs and full hookup sites at reasonable prices. New bathrooms, individual showers and plenty of hot water. The BIG DIFFERENCE here were the people in the office and the delivered to your site dinners! The folks that run this place are awesome, friendly and helpful, and the food is really amazing. Try the turkey dinner or the barbecue… oh, and PIE with ice cream on the side. Stay here if you’re in the neighborhood!
2 years ago

RL
English (US)
As other reviewers have noted, the lava flow with the placarded trail make this place fairly special. I'll note that the bathrooms have been redone and are nice. Entering the single outside door, one enters a corridor with four doors to choose from. The two closest to right and left have a sink and toilet. The two further in on the left have a toilet, sink, and shower. All else remains as noted by other reviewers... dinner service if you arrive early enough, continental breakfast from 7-9, good pet areas (would be better if some grass were present), wi-fi typical of campground wi-fi, etc. It is convenient to the interstate while being far enough away to make it unnoticeable.
2 years ago

Phil N
English (US)
Managed to get their last 50 amp slot on Sunday night. Plugged in, nothing happened. Their maintenance folks tried to help. Power at pedestal but not to my RV. Determined it was my power cord. Unfortunately they didn’t have the part in stock. They are refunding my money as I left and Boondockers at Cracker Barrel. But they really tried to help us
2 years ago

carollucy
English (US)
Stayed here overnight on our way to and from the Grand Canyon. Easy on and off the interstate. Nice walking trail and dog area. Campground is in the lava fields so very unique landscape. Owners seem to be reinvesting and making it even nicer.
3 years ago

PHLAK
English (US)
The facilities for showers and toilets are new and well kept. They offer free continental breakfast and a great selection of snacks to buy. They have WiFi but it’s typical park internet and awful, sorry just being honest. They have cable and full hook ups. The sites are a little tight. We enjoyed and will come back.
3 years ago

camper362
English (US)
This KOA is very nice the staff were friendly. They even have a dinner menu you can order and have it delivered to your camper after a long day of travel! They have a nice gift shop type area, and we got cookies at check in. The campsites weren’t super large but for 1 night, they had a cool trail with informative signage about the area and the history. It was very nicely done and a continental breakfast but we didn’t partake in it.
3 years ago

HSF22
English (US)
We like KOAs for long driving days because you always know what to expect—level sites, hookups, friendly employees. This one had the added bonus of a .25 mile walking trail though an old lava flow right off the parking lot—this made getting some steps in for me and our dog easy and safe!
3 years ago

Bcoem
English (US)
We were pleased to get a spot after calling late! It was after dark when we arrived and our spot was between two large motor homes with slides. Our little 24 ft trailer barley fit and my husband hD to move the picnic table. It was disappointing to see open spots the next morning which would have provided a more comfortable stay. Next time we will request a more spacious spot. It was also a bit muddy and would benefit from more gravel.
3 years ago

Wandering Matilda
English (US)
The staff was so friendly, reservations and check-in were quick and easy. Our site was at the end of the campground overlooking a gorgeous mountain range where we enjoyed the sunset! This campground offers a dinner meal delivered to your RV (additional price) so we had a delicious turkey dinner with all the fixin's including peach pie and ice cream! It was a welcome treat at the end of a full day of driving. There was also coffee and a continental breakfast served in the registration building in the morning. Since we have bathroom facilities in our RV, we did not use the bathhouse.
3 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
This place isn’t as nice as other KOA’s but what it lacks in amenities, it makes up for in its natural setting. The bathrooms are fine but very old. But what really is the gem is the beautiful scene behind it and a nature walking trail. Beautiful lava rock and even really helpful signs with information about the landscape. WiFi is fine for working/email, but streaming was really slow with lots of buffering. Great for a one night stay with restaurants and a Walmart near by. It’s off the highway so much better than the other RV park option near by.
3 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Friendly & helpful office staff. Clean site and quiet. Heard the train but not bad. Nice camp setting. They have complementary breakfast at the office. They also have dinner service to your RV if in park by 6:45 pm. We would definitely stay again. Great pet areas too. Didn’t use bathhouse.
3 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
The staff is friendly and helpful. Because of COVID-19 we have not made use of any of the common areas. The campground is surrounded by lava formations. The views of the dramatic New Mexico landscape are awesome. All of the RV sites are pull-through with easy access. We are on a cross trip taking my Daughter to college and we are staying here during the week so that I can work. The cellular service is good here, I'm getting 18Mbit/s on downloads which makes working remotely feasible for me. The BNSF mainline runs through Grants, NM and trains run frequently. I enjoy the train sounds, but it does increase the noise level. There is plenty of wildlife in the area, rabbits on the lava trail, a wide variety of birds, horse roam the property next door, as well a friendly Tarantula.
3 years ago