Grants / Cibola Sands KOA

  • PO Box 179, 26 Cibola Sands Loop, South Hwy 53
  • Grants, NM 87020
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Grants / Cibola Sands KOA

PO Box 179, 26 Cibola Sands Loop, South Hwy 53
GrantsNM 87020
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Grants / Cibola Sands KOA

PO Box 179, 26 Cibola Sands Loop, South Hwy 53
GrantsNM 87020
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The Waite Family

"Passing by Gallup? We think you'll like us better. Don't forget to check out our Hot Deals for more fun at our KOA"

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Open February 1 - December 25

End your travel day where we'll spoil you, and explore the beauty and history of the high desert.

Welcome to the KOA at the center of northwestern New Mexico. Setup is easy with tent village sites, cabins and up to 83-foot-long pull thru sites, with up to 50-amp service and plenty of room for slide-outs. Then kick back and enjoy free cable TV at your RV site or take a walk amid ancient lava beds. Dinner is easy with delicious Campground Cuisine dinners delivered to you. Kids will enjoy the Wii game room and playground. End the evening with free wireless Internet. Start your morning with a free continental breakfast. Traveling with a group? You can request the meeting room for events. Extend your stay and explore the beauty and history of the high desert. Experience Southwestern Indian cultures at their heritage sites. Your KOA hosts can help with tour plans. Join us for the rest of your day.

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Unique volcanic views in a peaceful desert setting are what you would find when visiting Keith and Suzanne Waite's campground. The decision to purchase their KOA campground came in July of 2003 as the couple decided to make outdoor recreation a bigger part of their lives. "We enjoyed camping and the outdoors, and had past jobs at campgrounds," Suzanne stated. They recalled great camping experiences and wanted others to have the same good times and memories.

Keith and Suzanne enjoy the location of the campground and encourage getting outside and seeing local attractions. Paired with a friendly atmosphere, they love to share opportunities for fun and adventure for their campers. Their customer service allows the best camping in the area and the country. Their KOA has been awarded the President's Award every year since 2003.

"The Grants area in western New Mexico is one of the best recreational areas in this part of the country" said Keith. "There is more here than many people know." In one day, campers can hike among ancient lava flow trails and then relax in the comfort of the cool evening back at the KOA. "We have a unique high desert setting," said Suzanne.

In their free time, Keith and Suzanne enjoy hiking, cooking and pets.

  • 50 Max Amp
  • 83' Max Length
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cable TV
  • Snack Bar ($)
  • Propane ($)
  • Kamping Kitchen
  • Self-service, convenience foods offered in the store.
  • Meeting room available for groups.
  • Dinners-Delivered: Home cooked meals delivered to your RV.

Indian Culture Photo Indian Culture Acoma Pueblo - Discover the traditional puebloan culture and living history of Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico. The Sky City Cultural Center provides a look into our heritage through a variety of activities and exhibits. Take a guided tour of the ancient pueblo village atop a 367-foot sacred sandstone bluff where they have lived for hundreds of years. Shop at the Gaits’i Gallery for beautiful Native American jewelry and Acoma pottery, have lunch in the Y'aak’a Café, or join them for feast day celebrations and other public events throughout the year. Chaco Canyon Heritage Site-Chaco was a hub of ceremony, trade for the prehistoric people of the Four Corners area. Chaco is remarkable for its multi-storied buildings, and distinctive architecture. These structures required considerable planning and design by the Chacoan people combining many elements of architectural design, astronomical alignments, and geometry. Chaco structures remain the largest ancient buildings of their type in North America.

Zuni Pueblo - Take highway 53 from Grants west to Arizona. But stop along the way at Zuni for peek into pueblo life. The Zuni Pueblo is nestled in a scenic valley, surrounded by the enchanting mesas located in the McKinley and Cibola counties in the northwestern part of New Mexico. The Zuni are famous for their in-lay jewelry and furniture. There is a cultural and visitors center that traveling guests can find displays of Zuni crafts and offers insight into the Zuni culture. Crownpoint Monthly Navajo Rug Auction- The Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association has been auctioning rugs from all over the reservation since 1968. The Rug Auction at Crownpoint gives buyers the unique opportunity to purchase Navajo rugs directly from the weavers themselves, at prices well below retail. The auction has grown steadily in popularity, and brings buyers from all over the United States and the world.

Hiking Photo Hiking El Malpais National Monument
El Morro National Monument
11000 foot Mount Taylor

Historical Sites New Mexico Mining Museum
El Morro National Monument
Old Spanish Missions

New Mexico Mining Museum Visit the only underground uranium mining museum in the world. For more information, visit the New Mexico Mining Museum online.

Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary The Wild Spirit Wolf Sanctuary provides safe sanctuary to abused and abandoned captive-bred wolves and wolf-dog crosses. With focus on education, ecology and the environment, responsible ownership of wolf dogs and the humane care of all animals, companion or otherwise.

Acoma Pueblo Tour and Sky City Casino Known as "Sky City," the Pueblo of Acoma is situated on a 367-foot-high sandstone rock. It is considered to be the oldest inhabited village in the United States. See Acoma Pueblo online for more information.

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Awards

2011 President's Award

KOA Kamp Green Recognition

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