Camp_lil_henry — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Taos, United States
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Camp_lil_henry

Taos  ·  United States  ·  608 E Main 87558 Red River United States

4.4 369 guest reviews

About Camp_lil_henry — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Taos

Camp_lil_henry is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Taos, United States. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining premium amenities with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.4 / 5

Douglas Pharis
★★★★★ Jul 2025

Super nice RV park. Just a minute or so from town plus they offer a FREE shuttle. We had a ton of space with beautiful trees all around us. The creek running down the middle of the park is pretty awesome. We were met at the gate for check-in by a very friendly man. Very helpful and polite. The rules are pretty much like any other RV park where we have stayed. This is a great park with plenty of room, not cramped, well maintained and a very helpful staff. Highly recommend. We plan on coming back.

Trey Scales
★★★★★ Jul 2025

We had a great experience at Road Runner. My son and I would go down to the stream and fish a little while the ladies got ready for the day and catch fish each time. Plenty of room to park in our space with our camper. A complementary (I think) shuttle service was offered to get us to and from town.

Kenny Gillett
★★☆☆☆ Aug 2025

The town of Red River is nice and the area is very pretty. Regarding the campground it's close to town and there seem to be some nice spots throughout plus the bathrooms were kept up although there could be more for that size park. However, our spot was terrible. It's hard to tell when picking a site online but they never should have allowed a trailer our size in that spot. We barely had any room on either side, not even enough to get our awnings fully out, and the trailer was end to end the full length of the spot with our truck in one road inches from the back of the trailer and then road on front side. To sit outside and actually be comfortable we had to sit in the street. There were many other spots in the park that could put a full size fifth wheel, two side by sides, a truck, and still have an area for a yard to hang out in. On top of that we brought in motorcycles on our truck deck, not a separate trailer that had to be stored somewhere, and were charged extra for the bikes. We've never been charged for bringing bikes in on the deck anywhere else. What was that charge for? It certainly wasn't to give us a spot big enough to handle extra stuff. Allowing a camper that big in that spot plus the extra charges seems like just greed to me. We were not happy with our stay here.