🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Located at 825 Outlaw Rd, Red Rock Park offers an expansive pet-friendly environment for dog lovers in Church Rock, New Mexico. This park provides beautiful scenic views unique to the local area and plenty of space for walking, jogging, and enjoying the great outdoors with your furry friend.
Red Rock Park is known for its natural surroundings and convenient access, making it a popular spot for dog-friendly hiking and outdoor recreation. Whether you’re a local resident or visiting the area, Red Rock Park’s open spaces invite you and your pup to explore and experience the best of Church Rock’s pet-friendly trails.
Beautiful place to camp
Sites were exceptionally large
We had a water and electric site.
Super scenic! Far enough off I40 to be a bit quieter than the casino campground. But, spaces are incredibly close together. We were fortunate to stay when it was nearly empty. Blowing fine sand was not much fun tho.
Stopped on our way to Grand Cayon. Will be visiting nearby Petrified Forrest and Meteor Crater after the stay.
Some of the site numbers were hard to find but easy to maneuver around this park.
Greeted by tumbleweeds, a dirt devil, and Prarie dogs (i think I dunno they were cute and went down a hole)
You can hike the nearby trailhead which offer great views, but I’ll opt for rest from the long drive before other sites tomorrow.
We give Red Rock Park five stars just for the wow factor on the hike out back. The facilities are ok, not the cleanest place we’ve stayed. But the hike – unbelievable.
Shaded campground (west) and lots of roofed animal stalls. Nestled next to amazing sculpted sandstone mountains. Friendly staff. The museum inside the office is fantastic. Great info on tribal culture and history. Extensive collection of Hopi Katsina. Plus exhibits on the ballon festival. Large and interesting. This concrete anchor for the horse stalls suggests that high winds are an issue here