The Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder is a 587-acre oasis and the largest destination casino hotel in the state of New Mexico. Located 15 miles north of downtown Santa Fe on the sovereign Native American land, Pueblo of Pojoaque, Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder offers one of Santa Fe's most unique golf, spa, and gaming hotel experience. The Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder is the perfect starting point to explore Santa Fe and is conveniently located to many popular attractions. Relaxing by the pool is always a great idea but when you want to experience what Northern New Mexico has to offer we've got you covered. Hilton Santa Fe Buffalo Thunder resort offers spacious and modern guest rooms and suites. Enjoy the amenities our hotel has to offer, including dining and spa.
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Overnight RV Parking is NOT allowed. They want you to use their RV Park across the street.
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NOW ALLOWS FREE OVERNIGHT RV PARKING. They have a paved lot on the north side of the casino that is designated for RV parking. When we asked at Security if we could stay overnight- they said 'absolutely'. We are presently parked next to the golf course enjoying the view.
We stayed at the Road Runner RV Park which is near the [Buffalo Thunder] casino. They have a shuttle that runs about every 40 minutes. It also serves Cities of Gold Casino. The park has full hookups 30 and 50 amp and the spaces are a nice size with most being pull through.
In October, 2008 we went to the new casino in Santa Fe. New Mexico. This is the Buffalo Thunder Resort, 12 miles north of Santa Fe. It is a beautiful casino but when we asked security about parking the RV overnight, we were told no, and that there was an RV park 1/2 mile down the road.