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La Laja Campground

Los Ojos, New Mexico
95.7 mi from City Center

Known for its excellent hiking opportunities, the La Laja Campground is on Heron Lake State Park. Also enjoy water sports such as canoeing, kayaking and boating as well as cross-country skiing during the winter months. With such a breathtaking landscape around the lake, campers can also look forward to landscape and wildlife viewing. 

Sumner Lake State Park

Lake Sumner, New Mexico
98.7 mi from City Center

Visit Lake Sumner to enjoy the exquisite terrain iconic of the southwest. Bring your camera to capture tall, looming mountains in the background and acres of forested plains. The park is popular maong people who love watersports, but also offers excellent trails and pathways for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Enjoy swimming, boating and of course excellent fly fishing while you're there. The park is also close to Santa Fe, and is a great stopping point if you're headed that way. The park is also relatively close to the Bosque Redondo Memorial and Fort Sumner. 

BLM Wild River's Campground

Questa, New Mexico
76.4 mi from City Center

Enjoy spectacular sights at the Wild River's Campground including deep, steep-sided canyons carved out by the Rio Grande River and the Red River through beautiful, volcanic rock. Go hiking on one of the three trails that descend to the river. Most campers visit for the camping, but there's plenty of sight seeing, photography and biking to be done, so bring everything you need to explore!

Brushy Point Campground

Los Ojos, New Mexico
94.8 mi from City Center

The Brushy Point Campground is located at the Heron Lake State Park, and is set among the picturesque tall pines of northern New Mexico. Designated as a "quiet lake," boat operators cannot get up to wake-speeds, making it an excellent location for paddle-crafts liek canoes and kayaks. Get on the lake surface to enjoy a peaceful and easy-going float on the lake, and be sure to cast a few lines to catch record-sized trout and kokanee salmon. Ice fishing is very popular during the winter, as is cross-country skiing. During the warmer months, be sure to hike, bike and picnic your way around the lake, taking in the beautiful natural terrain as you go. 

Wild Rivers National Recreation Area

Cerro, New Mexico
77 mi from City Center

The Wild Rivers National Recreation Area is located within the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument and along the Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River. That being said, expect some of the most untouched, breathtaking views of nature this side of the United States. Experience the beauty of an 800-foot deep canyon, volcanic flowers and naturally rugged vistas. The diverse terrain ensures the perfect environment for a flourishing flora and fauna ecosystem. While you hike the trails, look out for gorgeous birds and small animals, as well as beautiful blooming flowers and plants. Besides hiking, you can also go boating, fishing, biking, picnicking and scenic driving.

Blanco Campground

Los Ojos, New Mexico
94.9 mi from City Center

The Blanco Campground is located in the Heron Lake State Park, Los Ojos, New Mexico. The picturesque Heron Lake is located among the  gorgeous talls pines native to New Mexico, and long-time campers love this area because it's a designated "quiet lake." Boat operators cannot get up to wake speeds, meaning there's not only peacefulness for visitors to enjoy, but a still water surface for canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding. Campers also love fishing at this lake. Look forward to kokanee salmon and record-size trout. There's also plenty to see for the wildlife viewer; keep your eyes open for osprey, bald eagles, mule deer, elk, deer and mountain lions.  

Willow Creek Campground

From $49.00 USD

Per Night
Los Ojos, New Mexico
95 mi from City Center

The Willow Creek Campground is located at the Heron Lake State Park in New Mexico and neighbors Santa Fe. It's the perfect spot for fresh air and acres and acres of gorgeous forestry and southwestern beauty. Enjoy fishing trout and salmon, and since the lake is a designated "quiet lake," you can also look forward to peaceful canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding. Hiking is also very popular at this site, but don't forget your bike if you want to experience the trails just a little bit differently! You can alos make a day trip to Santa Fe or Albuquerque, so plan to catch the balloon festival if you can. It's a real treat. 

Hopewell Lake Campground

Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico
84.1 mi from City Center

At an elevation of over 9,800 feet, Hopewell Lake Campground is filled not only with gorgeous mountain ranges and forestry, but crisp, fresh air. Located between Tres Pierdas and Tierra Amarilla, expect excellent outdoor activities such as horseback riding, hiking and tons of mountain biking. You can also fish for rainbow trout and brook at the 14 acres that makeup Hopewell Lake. Picnicking is another popular activity, and it's even better at dusk when you can enjoy beautiful New Mexico sunsets and star gazing. It's the perfect spot for your next quiet, nature getaway. 
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Isleta Lakes & RV Park

From $37.10 USD

Per Night
Albuquerque, New Mexico
71.2 mi from City Center

Isleta Lakes & RV Park is located along the Rio Grande and is surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of New Mexico’s outdoors. Near Albuquerque, it features 50 full hookup campsites. The park offers free WiFi and allows pets.   Amenities & Activities Campsite amenities offered include a clubhouse, park store with food, drinks, and fishing supplies, a swimming pool, and two lakes stocked with Rainbow Trout and Channel Catfish. It also includes all your basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities.   At the Isleta Resort visitors have access to activities such as bowling, billiards, mouthwatering dining, Vegas-style gambling, and virtually unlimited other forms of entertainment.     Local Attractions • Sandia Peak Tramway • Albuquerque Biological Park • Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta • Grand Canyon
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Kirtland AFB FamCamp (Military Camping Only)

Kirtland-afb, New Mexico
60.3 mi from City Center

The Kirtland AFB campsite is located in Kirtland, New Mexico and is used for military camping only. The camp offers great conveniences to its visitors; campers can enjoy a gym on site, nearby bowling alley, excellent local dining, the National Museum of Nuclear Science, Old Town Sandia Crest, the Balloon Fiest and Santa Fe is nearby. Enjoy shopping at the nearby cities, and the beautiful, desert plains around the town.  
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Palisades RV Park

From $150.00 USD

Per Night
Albuquerque, New Mexico
69.1 mi from City Center

For the serial Albuquerque camper, Palisades RV Park is a sweet home away from home. Quiet, and at the end of a long, beautiful drive, the park is nearby many local attractions such as museums, cultural centers, a zoo, aquarium and of course the international balloon festival park. Many come to enjoy the views and feel of the desert vista, especially the sunrises and sunsets over the beautiful Albuquerque brown soil. Amenities at this park are stellar. Expect clean facilities and friendly staff; there are big rig pull-thru sites, water, 30 and 50 amp sites, tent camping an sewerage. And with the city so close by, whatever you need, is never more than a few minutes away. You'll enjoy this campground!
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Route 66 RV Resort

From $50.00 USD

Per Night
Albuquerque, New Mexico
81.2 mi from City Center

The Route 66 RV Resort is located just 14 miles west of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is one of the regions premiere RV destinations, and features 200 sites, including 100 with electric hookups. Activities and Amenities If you love luxurious amenities then this is your place to camp! The resort features a pool, hot tub, and cabana, sports courts, a dog park, and an exercise room. There are even golf cart access roads and a convenience store. This is on top of regular features such as restrooms and showers and laundry facilities. If you are traveling with a large group the resort offers a large rally barn and gathering space for rent, which includes picnic tables, grills and kitchen access. Attractions Albuquerque is a fun and unique city surrounded by beautiful desert and mountain views. The resort offers daily shuttle service to get you around town, including stops at the casino, travel center, and The Pit Stop. Plus, there’s a ton of world-class eateries and pubs for you to take advantage of. Hope to see you soon!
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Santa Fe Nat'l Forest / Jemez Falls Campground

La-cueva, New Mexico
55 mi from City Center

The Jemez Falls Campground is located in a stunning ponderosa pine and forest area to the east of the East Fork Jemez River. Look forward to amazing sights and fresh air, but be prepared for chilly night. Jemez Falls is the largest waterfall among the Jemez mountains and it is close to the camp site. The Valles Caldera National Preserve, the hot springs at Jemez Springs and Bandelier National Forest are nearby attractions. La Cueva is the nearest town, and there you can find convenience stores for supplies and various local eateries and restaurants. You can also enjoy river and stream fishing, hiking, biking, horseback riding and picnicking at this park. Spots are filled on a first come first serve basis, and there are only a few amenities such as: picnic tables, Rv hookups, water and fire rings. We hope to see you soon; you're guaranteed to have a great time!
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Senator Willie M Chavez State Park

Belen, New Mexico
87.7 mi from City Center

Located on the west bank of the Rio Grande river is the Senator Willie M Chavez State Park, just a few miles from downtown Belen. Visitors can enjoy the views from acres of farmland, hiking through the bosque and fishing in the irrigation ditches. Very quiet and close to the city, its amenities and small town attractions, the Senator Willie M Chavez State Park is a great place to stay if you're passing through Belen.
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Echo Amphitheater

Abiquiu, New Mexico
56.7 mi from City Center

3 miles west from Ghost Ranch Education & Retreat Center is the Echo Amphitheater, a favorite among serial visitors to Abiquiu, New Mexico. Schools, clubs and vacationers take advantage of the covered picnic areas and Echo Amphitheater Trail. The last part of the trail has steep stairs leading up to the Echo Canyon, where the rocks are a natural habitat for snakes, so be sure to stay on the trail and off the rocks! There's also tons of hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, skiing and snowboarding to be done. There's rarely a dull moment at the Echo Amphitheater!
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