
Homestead RV Park
and Campground
Welcome to Homestead RV Park and Campground in Kirtland, New Mexico – your perfect launchpad for exploring the wonders of the Four Corners region! Just a quick two-mile hop from I-59, our park offers the best of both worlds: easy access to the open road and a peaceful retreat. We offer 65 spacious, full-hookup RV sites, ready to accommodate any size rig with convenient water, sewer, and electric connections. For those seeking a different kind of stay, our four charming rental cabins provide a cozy alternative.
Adventure enthusiasts will love our ATV-friendly environment! Cruise directly from the park onto town roads and access endless miles of thrilling BLM riding trails just north of us. While southern New Mexico boasts famous attractions like Taos skiing, Santa Fe's art scene, and White Sands, the northwest corner remains a hidden gem, perfectly positioned for an unforgettable Southwest road trip.
With its scenic views, friendly community spirit, and ample recreational activities to keep any family busy, Kirtland is an inviting place to call home. Mid-size metro area set in the high desert and rivers of the Southwest. Primary industries include oil industry and government.
Outdoor enthusiasts will be thrilled with the abundance of nearby activities, including fantastic hiking, paddling, fishing, and mountain biking, all within easy reach of our park.
Don't miss the chance to explore the wonders of northwestern New Mexico! Make Kirtland your base for a memorable adventure, and let Homestead RV Park and Campground be your home away from home as you uncover the enchanting beauty and rich culture of this extraordinary corner of the Southwest.
The Great Outdoors
Imagine yourself immersed in the breathtaking landscapes and ancient wonders of the American Southwest! Kirtland, New Mexico, nestled in the heart of this captivating region and a key point along the historic Trail of the Ancients Byway, invites you to uncover the mysteries of Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Zuni Pueblo, and Aztec Ruins National Monument. While a full exploration could take days, even a short journey to these incredible sites will connect you with the fascinating stories of civilizations that thrived here long ago.
Amidst the arid beauty of New Mexico, the sparkling expanse of Navajo Lake State Park offers a refreshing escape. It's a beloved destination for boaters and swimmers, with convenient boat rentals available at the marina, inviting you to enjoy the cool, picturesque waters. The rolling hills and scattered forests that frame the lake offer tranquil trails for hikers to explore. Below the impressive Navajo Dam, the river is celebrated for its exceptional fly fishing opportunities. Anglers should be sure to visit the outfitters in nearby Kirtland or Bloomfield to acquire the necessary gear for a rewarding experience.
Just a short and scenic drive from Homestead RV Park and Campground, you'll find the awe-inspiring Mesa Verde National Park and the intriguing Canyons of the Ancients National Monument. Despite their sense of remoteness, both parks safeguard extraordinary Pueblo cliff dwellings, making them essential pilgrimages for anyone interested in history. These locations stand as incredibly significant archaeological zones within the United States, providing a captivating window into the lives and cultures of ancient inhabitants.
In essence, the American Southwest holds an undeniable allure for those seeking both natural grandeur and profound cultural experiences. Kirtland acts as your welcoming gateway to this remarkable region, and Homestead RV Park and Campground offers a comfortable and convenient home base for your explorations of this enchanting land. Come, discover the magic of the Southwest!
Exploring the City
While Kirtland offers convenient local restaurants, shops, and gas stations for your everyday needs, a world of discovery awaits just a short drive away! Head to the larger town of Farmington and delve into fascinating exhibits at the Farmington Museum, where you can explore the ancient world of dinosaurs, the geological wonders of New Mexico, and the captivating history of Native American trading posts in the Southwest. If you're curious about the northwestern part of the state, this museum is a fantastic place to begin your exploration.
Just a stone's throw from Kirtland, the Aztec Museum and Pioneer Village offers a captivating journey into 19th-century New Mexico history. Interestingly, despite its name, the museum isn't connected to the Aztec civilization of southern Mexico. This unique moniker stems from early explorers who mistakenly linked New Mexico's Pueblo people to the Aztecs – a historical quirk that adds an intriguing layer to your visit.
For a truly memorable day trip (or two!), the charming town of Durango is within an easy hour's drive from Kirtland. Don't miss the chance to experience the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railway and Museum. This scenic train ride, approximately three and a half hours each way, takes you through breathtaking mountain scenery to the historic mining town of Silverton. Enjoy a two-hour stop in Silverton to explore its rich heritage before returning. This railway adventure is a must for train lovers and offers an unparalleled way to soak in the stunning beauty of the Colorado Rockies.
In conclusion, while Kirtland provides for your immediate needs, the surrounding area is brimming with enriching experiences and captivating destinations, promising an RV vacation filled with cherished discoveries and unforgettable moments. Your adventure beyond Kirtland awaits!
