The Ranch
The Ranch is located at 30 Skp Ranch Rd, Lakewood, New Mexico 88254 with a total of 120 campsites. Before your trip to The Ranch, check out website at http://skpranch.com/ or contact them through 575-457-2303 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups |
Connectivity | wifi | |||||
Recreation | book exchange | rec hall | ||||
Site Amenities | big rig | |||||
Facilities | dump station | general store | laundry | trash | ||
Pets | pets |
Overview of The Ranch
Last Price Paid: $24
Reported by English on 12.12.2021
Longest RV Reported: 36 feet
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Weekly Rate:
Yes
Number of Sites:
120
Elevation:
3,313 ft / 1,009 m
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 04/17/2015
At&t 4G
Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 04/17/2015
T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 12/12/2021
Reviews of The Ranch
5 people have reviewed this location.
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Friendly and fun
Reviewed 12/12/2021
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Nightly rate: $24
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 7
We only stayed one night but attended their happy hour where everyone was extremely friendly. Well spaced sites, level and clean. Quiet to the extreme. Escapee members only.
Quiet park surrounded by a cattle ranch
Reviewed 16/3/2021
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Nightly rate: $23
Days stayed: 5
Site number: 16
SKP Ranch is again open to visitors. $75 weekly rate for 1st time visitors. Escapees club members only.The Ranch is a 117 space, Escapees RV Club co-op park located in SE New Mexico. It is one of the oldest co-ops, and was once known as "the friendliest SKP park." The water here is great! Amenities include a coin laundry available by...moreSKP Ranch is again open to visitors. $75 weekly rate for 1st time visitors. Escapees club members only.The Ranch is a 117 space, Escapees RV Club co-op park located in SE New Mexico. It is one of the oldest co-ops, and was once known as "the friendliest SKP park." The water here is great! Amenities include a coin laundry available by reservation, and a club house with a coin operated pool table. As of 3/16/21 both were closed to visitors for the first two weeks of their stay. Call to see if this has changed.The majority of the spaces are occupied by older permanent and semi-permanent residents or oil field workers, but there are a handful of spaces available to transients.Like in the surrounding area, you will feel a red state political vibe. During the pandemic, it was rare to see a resident practicing social distancing or wearing a mask. As of mid March 2021, Trump flags can still be seen within the park. If this is your thing, you'll love it there!
Friendly SKP Park
Reviewed 20/12/2019
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Nightly rate: $10
Days stayed: 7
Site number: 94
This is the most friendliest campground we have ever stayed at. They rang the bell and literally people came running to welcome us to “The Ranch”. We were there over Thanksgiving and had lunch with 70 of our newest friends! They have full hookups with 50amp electric and the entire park was on RO water so that was great! There was free ...moreThis is the most friendliest campground we have ever stayed at. They rang the bell and literally people came running to welcome us to “The Ranch”. We were there over Thanksgiving and had lunch with 70 of our newest friends! They have full hookups with 50amp electric and the entire park was on RO water so that was great! There was free WiFi but you were not supposed to stream/download large files so it was worthless. We ended up just using our hot spot data. AT&T cell coverage was 2-3 bars LTE. There were OTA TV channels out of Carlsbad. They had a great special for 1st timers - $50 for the 1st week plus electric charges ($.10 per kilowatt). This a great location to check out all the sites: Carlsbad Caverns, Carlsbad and Roswell.
Quiet park in the middle of nowhere.
Reviewed 10/5/2017
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Nightly rate: $12
Days stayed: 14
This is an Escapees Coop Park, and members can stay for a discounted rate. The nightly rate reflects a $50 first time visitors rate for one week, and the normal $125 rate for our second week. We originally had scheduled one week in this location so that we could see Carlsbad Caverns, but had to rearrange our plans to handle some re...moreThis is an Escapees Coop Park, and members can stay for a discounted rate. The nightly rate reflects a $50 first time visitors rate for one week, and the normal $125 rate for our second week. We originally had scheduled one week in this location so that we could see Carlsbad Caverns, but had to rearrange our plans to handle some required doctors visits, and deal with getting new tires on the fifth wheel. The sites are all quite large, and most have small casitas or sheds on them. This was a very nice park, and was mostly quiet and peaceful, with friendly residents.
Tight-Knit Community in Rural New Mexico
Reviewed 17/4/2015
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Nightly rate: $12
Days stayed: 7
Site number: 60
You couldn't ask for a nicer group of folks than the people who stay at The Ranch. This Escapees Co-op RV park is only available to Escapees members, but it's a steal if you already have a membership (ask for their $50/week + electricity rate). When you first arrive, the office manager will run outside to ring the bell to let e...moreYou couldn't ask for a nicer group of folks than the people who stay at The Ranch. This Escapees Co-op RV park is only available to Escapees members, but it's a steal if you already have a membership (ask for their $50/week + electricity rate). When you first arrive, the office manager will run outside to ring the bell to let everyone know you've arrived. They are full of great advice about things to see in the area, and they'll lead you to your site and help you back in if needed. It's easy to have mail delivered, and the park is very quiet and clean. The sites are HUGE; ours even had a shed we couldn't access, but it did have a covered porch we could use. There is a daily happy hour at 4pm that you'll be graciously invited to attend.The downside: it's right between Carlsbad (not such a beautiful place) and Artesia (marginally more beautiful), in flat SE New Mexico surrounded by little more than oil fields. There is a nearby state park on a lake we didn't have a chance to visit. This can make for some nice star gazing, but it's a 20+ minute driving commitment to get to much of anything interesting. Or, you know, a grocery store (although the grocery store in Artesia was surprisingly awesome).Regarding coverage, we use a cell booster, which made Verizon and AT&T usable but nothing spectacular. This is why we ended up moving on after a week rather than the two we were planning.So come for the friendly folks, the full amenities and the awesome rate. Head on down the road for more spectacular vistas and better coverage.