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Ruins Road RV Park & Campground

From $30.00 USD

Per Night
Aztec, New Mexico
0.7 mi from City Center

Along the banks of the Las Animas River is Ruins Road RV Park & Campground, a no-frills campground connecting people to the beauty of Aztec, New Mexico for years. Just a half mile from Aztec Ruins National Monument, the park takes people close to one of the state's most interesting historical artifacts. View the remains of Aztec architecture and explore the small town of Aztec before returning to a clean and well-maintained campground at Ruins Road.
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Moore's RV Park and Campground

From $45.00 USD

Per Night
Bloomfield, New Mexico
7.4 mi from City Center

Located in Bloomfield, New Mexico is the Moore's RV Park and Campground and is popular for being close to many local attractions. Visitors and locals alike enjoy the Salmons Ruins Museum, Aztec Ruins,Chaco Canyon National Park,and Bisti Badlands.as well as world class fishing at  Navajo Lake and all the great restaurants, shops and grocery stores.  
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Angel Peak RV Park

From $35.00 USD

Per Night
Bloomington, New Mexico
8.2 mi from City Center

Located in the Four Corners region of southwest New Mexico, in the midst of a captivating landscape and interesting ancient ruins. Within a short drive from the park are many excellent activities such as world-class fishing, live horse racing, gambling at the nearby casino, hiking, skiing, water sports, off-road vehicle trails and plenty of gorgeous scenery for hiking and biking. Visit the Mesa Verde Park, Aztec Ruins Monument, Albuquerque Balloon Festival and Chaco Cultural Monument.
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Durango Year Round RV Park

Durango, Colorado
19 mi from City Center

The Durango Year Round RV Park is located in the beautiful Colorado city of Durango and is the perfect place for an enchanting mountain getaway.    Activities and Amenities Campers can look forward to onsite activities to keep every member of the group engaged and having fun. There's opportunities for hiking, biking, fishing, scenic viewing and hunting. Plus, there's plenty of opportunities for sunset viewing and stargazing. Amenities at the park include: water, pool access, restrooms, WIFI, sewerage, laundry facilities, a clubhouse and electrical hookups.    Attractions RVers can take advantage of a number of attractions just beyond the campground, including:  - The ancient cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park - San Juan National Forest - Zip lining, backpacking and rafting at Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad - Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad & Museum - Chimney Rock National Monument - Full Blast Adventure Center - Four Leaves Winery   Hope to see you at the Durango Year Round RV Park for your next Durango camping trip!    
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Mom & Pop RV Park

Farmington, New Mexico
12.8 mi from City Center

The Mom and Pop RV Park is located in Farmington, New Mexico, and is relatively close to several local attractions. Visitors can look forward to the Bolack Museum and the Aztec Ruins where they can take advantage of a guided tour. Campers can also visit the Three Rivers Tap and Game Room. There are shops, restaurants and stores nearby to the convenience of travelers; stop by local eateries on your way to the nearby Animas and San Juan Rivers. Picnic on the river banks, or go exploring through the town during your visit.  
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Navajo Lake/Pine River

Navajo Dam, New Mexico
19.5 mi from City Center

The Navajo Lake is located at the Navajo Lake State Park, New Mexico. Popular but uncrowded, this site is great for cruising along the lake tributaries, and the base of the dam is world-famous for trout fishing. The San Juan River is perfect for water skiing, kayaking, canoeing and paddle boarding, so be sure to get your sunscreen out for plenty of days on the water. You can also look forward to scuba diving, swimming and plenty of great hiking along the trails. 
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Pinon Campground

Navajo Dam, New Mexico
20.7 mi from City Center

Nestled among juniper and pinion trees in the Gila National Forest, the Pinion Campground is a great place to retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life and enjoy a quiet getaway. A few sites even have a view of the Quemado Lake which is gorgeous at sunrise. Keep your eyes open for elk as your explore the forest and feel free to make your own trail as you hike and bike. The Pinion Access Trail is a popular trail to hike, and know that the biking trails are open and intermediate in difficulty. Also be sure to look up at dawn to see the spectacular New Mexico sky as it explodes daily with red and oranges. 
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Pine Campground

Navajo Dam, New Mexico
20.8 mi from City Center

Enjoy a spectacular scenery and world-class fly fishing at the Pine Campground at the Navajo Lake State Park in New Mexico. Look forward to the trout that fill up the San Juan river, a tributary of the Navajo Dam, and plenty of open water for sport activities. Love to be on the lake? Water skiing, swimming, cruising, kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding and even scuba diving are popular at the park, so bring your ger and get ready for an amazing time. On land, you can enjoy interpretive trails for hiking and biking, and open spaces for picnicking and star gazing. Take advantage of your time in New Mexico and soak in those tremendous sunrises and sunsets. 
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Juniper Campground

Navajo Dam, New Mexico
20.7 mi from City Center

 The Juniper Campground is located at the Bandelier National Monument and is a popular camping spot for families and small groups of about 10 people or fewer. Look forward to some breathtaking views of the cliffside and mountain ranges, as well as a thriving wildlife landscape. Keep you eyes open for deer, the Bandelier butterflies, American pika and Abert's squirrels, as well the beautiful natural terrain that there creatures call home. The hiking trails at this park are slightly easier and shorter than at other parks at Bandelier, and this ensures that children and younger camper are not overly taxed as they explore the area. Also be sure to take pictures of the beautiful monument and look upward at dawn or dusk to see that iconic New Mexico sky!  
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Sims Mesa

Navajo Dam, New Mexico
22.3 mi from City Center

The Sims Mesa Campground is located at the Navajo Lake State Park, New Mexico. Enjoy spectacular views of the forestry around the lake, and excellent fly fishing along the San Juan River nearby. After a long, peaceful day of fly fishing, look forward to hiking and biking the intrepretive trails around the water, and tons of space for picnicking or exploring. And if you like to enjoy watersports other than fishing, get off the land and head back to the water for water skiing, cruising, scuba diving, canoeing, kayaking and even swimming. Albuquerque is an hour away, so enjoy the shopping, fine dining and sight seeing there. We hope you can catch the yearly balloon festival! At a high elevation and serene environment, you'll have an amazing time at this park and surrounding areas! Amenities at this park include: showers, Rv dump station, toilets, pull thrus and electrical hookups. We hope to see you soon!
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The Working Man's RV Park

Kirtland, New Mexico
21.6 mi from City Center

Enjoy the clean, neat environment within and around the Workin Man's RV Park in Kirtland, New Mexico. Popular among workers in the area, this campground is also well-known among visitors hoping to enjoy local treats such as the Boon's Family Thai Barbecue and Three Rivers Brewery. It's also conveniently located to encourage day trips to sites like the Grand Canyon, Ship Rock, Durango, Four Corners or Monument Valley. 
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Navajo Lake State Park

Navajo Dam, New Mexico
16.7 mi from City Center

The Navajo Lake State Park is located at the Navajo Dam in New Mexico and is a great place for a fun outdoor escape. Attracting boaters from far and wide, the park boasts 2 marinas and 2 boat docks and is a great spot for canoeing, kayaking, fly fishing, water skiing and sailing, and is a picturesque spot for scenic viewing, sunset viewing and stargazing. At an elevation of 6,000 feet, the weather tends to be cool and fair, and there's tons of space for nature walking and exploring. Amenities at the park include: boat ramps and docks, 30/50 electric hookups, RV dump stations, primitive camping, restrooms, showers, fuel and picnic shelters. Hope to see you soon!  
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Homestead RV Park

From $36.00 USD

Per Night
Kirtland, New Mexico
20.9 mi from City Center

Located in Kirtland, New Mexico, Homestead RV Park is a great spot for experiencing local attractions. We are a great spot to call home as you visit Aztec Ruins, Mesa Verde, Chaco and the Four Corners parks. We have some award winning golf courses and one of them is 2 minutes away. The San Juan River offers world class trout fishing, and the mountains of Colorado are minutes away. You can ride out of the park on your atv with hours of riding just North of the park.
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Navajo Lake/Cottonwood

Navajo Dam, New Mexico
19.5 mi from City Center

This site is popular for campers who love water sports, so if that's you, get ready for some fun! Visitors to the campground can look forward to world-class fly fishing, canoeing, kayaking, water skiing and boaters. You can also swim along the tributaries of the dam, and when you're ready to head on land, there's some excellent trails for hiking and biking, but you could always make your own trail. Amenities at the park include: tent camping, water, sewerage, developed sites, electrical hookups, 30/50 amp sites and picnic tables. This is an amazing spot for fly fishing really taking in the beautifully forested mesa. We hope to see you soon!
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Archuleta RV Park

Navajo Dam, New Mexico
21 mi from City Center

This quiet and peaceful campsite is an absolute treat for campers! The Archuleta RV park is nestled in a beautifully forested area beside the Navajo Dam. Look forward to excellent fly fishing for trout, sailing scuba diving, and of course canoeing, kayaking and cruising. Visitors also love to take picnics along the outter banks of the dam and go stargazing under the clear skies at night. 
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Abe's Motel and RV Park - Navajo Dam

From $30.00 USD

Per Night
Navajo Dam, New Mexico
16.5 mi from City Center

Sitting beside the gorgeous San Juan River is Abe's Motel and RV Park, the ideal place for your next fishing trip in the southwest. As you truck down to the river banks, look around at the high mesa cliffs and amazing sky shows of a New Mexico sunrise or sunset. Go on a guided fly fishing trip during the day, then visit various attractions on evenings or weekends. The Navajo Lake State Park is perfect for hiking and biking excursions, visit the Pinion Hill Golf Course and the San Juan wineries. This is a cozy and comfortable spot for a peaceful fly fishing trip; you'll love it!Look forward to cabins, warm showers and clean beds after a long day of fishing and exploration. See you soon!
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Downs RV Park

Farmington, New Mexico
10.3 mi from City Center

The Downs RV Park is located in Farmington, New Mexico and is set in a small, idyllic area. Filled with large trees absorbing all the sound at the park, visitors can look forward to quiet evenings and beautiful, green plains. The park is near a horse racing track, so be sure to buy tickets early if you enjoy that past time. The Animas Valley mall is nearby as well as the Salmon Ruins, so be prepared for some excellent shopping and sight seeing. 

Sundowner Mobile and RV Park

Farmington, New Mexico
14.1 mi from City Center

Paramount RV & MH Park

Kirtland, New Mexico
19.8 mi from City Center

Mom and Pops RV Park

Farmington, New Mexico
12.8 mi from City Center

The Mom and Pop RV Park is located in Farmington, New Mexico, and is relatively close to several local attractions. Visitors can look forward to the Bolack Museum and the Aztec Ruins where they can take advantage of a guided tour. Campers can also visit the Three Rivers Tap and Game Room. There are shops, restaurants and stores nearby to the convenience of travelers; stop by local eateries on your way to the nearby Animas and San Juan Rivers. Picnic on the river banks, or go exploring through the town during your visit.  
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