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The Turquoise Trail – Pt 2

A person wearing winter clothing, including a hat and gloves, stands in the snow with a backpack and hiking poles. They are looking up towards snow-covered pine trees. The sun shines brightly through the trees, creating a serene and picturesque winter scene.

The Turquoise Trail – Pt 2 We last left off discussing the one of the great American roads and the experience you can get on a highway, but not on the interstate. When you stay at the American RV Resort, you can enjoy a taste of the old enjoyment of travel when you explore the […]

The Turquoise Trail

A vast desert landscape with striking red-orange sand dunes stretches out to rugged rock formations under a partly cloudy sky. The terrain shows texture from tire tracks, indicating recent human activity. The horizon contrasts the vibrant earth with soft blue sky tones.

The Turquoise Trail “Thanks to the Interstate Highway System, it is now possible to travel across the country from coast to coast without seeing anything.” You’ve probably heard that quote at one point in your life. If you do a lot of interstate driving, you’ve lived that quote.” So, when you stay at the American […]

Watching the RV life

A vintage Volkswagen camper van with an elevated roof is parked in a natural setting. The side door is open, revealing a cozy interior. Another similar van is seen in the background. The vans are surrounded by trees and a cloudy sky.

Watching the RV life While you’re spending your time at the American RV Resort in Albuquerque, New Mexico you’ll surely have some downtime. A good, fun activity when you’ve got downtime is to turn on the tv and spend a little time relaxing. So, you can be watching the RV life while living the RV […]

Scenic New Mexico

A colorful hot air balloon floats over a lush, green valley surrounded by mountains in scenic New Mexico. The landscape below is dotted with trees, fields, and small bodies of water, with the mountain range extending into the distance under a clear sky.

You’re taking the family out to have a good time in the Southwest. You couldn’t ask for a better place to settle in for a night or more than the American RV Resort. One problem though. How to fill the time in the miles along the way? It seems that kids today are content to bury their faces in their devices and ignore everyone and everything around them. Problem is, if they’re doing that why go on vacation at all?

Route 66 in Albuquerque

A weathered "Route US 66" sign is mounted on a rustic wooden wall. Beside it, a white animal jawbone and an old, partially visible yellow license plate are displayed. The items create a nostalgic and rugged atmosphere.

Route 66 in Albuquerque The American RV park is near some great history including the bit of American road that was Route 66. In fact, Albuquerque hosts 18 miles of Route 66, the longest urban stretch in the country. Route 66, opened in 1926, ran from Chicago, Illinois, through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, […]

American RV Park Gets Rated!

A pencil sketch shows multiple human figures sitting in a network-like formation, connected by curved lines that resemble a globe or web. The background is grid paper, symbolizing interconnectedness and communication. One figure holds a map of an American RV Park, highlighting the theme of travel and exploration.

American RV Park Gets Rated!   Welcome to American RV Resort’s blog and news! We are using our first post, to post some recent reviews about American RV Park: It was a great stop over for us…stayed a few days…sites are big…we have a 45 foot motorhome…she fit fine…lots of room for your slide outs…nice […]