Little Creel Resort




2631 South Highway 84-64, Chama, NM, 87520

Escape from the busyness of life, and retreat to the Little Creel Resort, a cozy and gorgeous park in Chama, New Mexico. With well-maintained natural surroundings, plenty of wildlife and river running nearby, it's an idyllic spot to experience untouched nature and fresh air. The resort is family-owned and operated, so expect excellent customer service and staff members who are knowledgeable of the area. With picnic tables outside and guest access to a recreation hall, once you're ready, there's plenty of facilities available for you to make your own fun and socialize.
Amenities include: showers, restrooms, tent camping, big rig access, pull thrus, 30/50 amp sites, water, sewerage, WIFi and a pet area. Get away from the stresses of life, and lose yourself in this beautiful New Mexico oasis. See you soon!
Last Updated: 11/15/2024


100 Amps

50 Amps







2631 South Highway 84-64, Chama, NM, 87520
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4

Mary R Watson avatar

Mary R Watson

4

We stayed 2 nights in our Class C motor home in June, This park is right behind the dunes from the beach, with deck walk-overs to give you direct access. The grounds are very well maintained, with twice-daily trash pick-up, immaculate shower & laundry facilities, after-beach showers, pool, etc. It was the most we've ever paid (so far) for a camp site, but the rate was commensurate with the location. The sites themselves were grassy, and a bit muddy from recent rain, so we had to use some blocks to get level. Decent picnic table, enough room for the awning, and lots of big rigs. Walking distance to go-kart track, assorted shopping, and beach of course, though golf carts are king around here. There is a great path for cycling, jogging, or walking all along the main road, so you can ride to restaurants, mini golf, stores, etc. The Marine Corps Camp LeJeune is just a few miles to the south, so we had Hawker Harrier jets screeching overhead most of the first evening. The beach & water don't compare to the Gulf coast, but it was still nice. This area took a direct hit from Hurricane Arthur on July, so it would be worth a phone call to see if anything has changed. - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group

2/12/2017