Camping World Of Albuquerque




14303-B Central Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87121

The Camping World of Albuquerque is located off Interstate 40 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It is the largest RV dealer in New Mexico, with over 35 acres and 300 RVs for sale as well as a range of other products and amenities.

Activities and Services

Looking for a new rig? This is the place to come, with over 10 of the topic name RV brands, you won’t be disappointed. If you need repairs Camping World can assist with roof damage, tire installation, and specialty order parts that might be hard to find anywhere else. You can also purchase RV spas, propane tanks and a number of other add on features.

Attractions and Activities

There is a campground on site and this is the perfect place to stay while exploring all that Albuquerque has to offer. It is not far from the spectacular views of Sandia Crest, a perfect place to view the mountains and experience the desert ecosystem first hand.

Last Updated: 11/15/2024


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14303-B Central Ave NW, Albuquerque, NM, 87121
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Overall Rating:

2.5

Sharon and Michael Hass avatar

Sharon and Michael Hass

1

Sorry but this place was horrible. Very small parking areas and dirty. And as for water, I had to dig inside a box with a shovel just to find the water connection. Then after digging and cleaning for several minutes finally got enough dirt out of the hole to be able to connect a hose. Turned on the water and watched rusty water come out for a little while. Turned it off and just used what we had in our holding tank. The road noise was also horrible. We did not get much sleep. Only stayed one night even though we paid for three. Left the next morning and moved down the road to the Hemphill county recreation area. Much nicer area.

10/22/2024
Steve Best avatar

Steve Best

4

Everything was good but they have no WiFi.

6/28/2021
Campground Response

Hi Steve, We appreciate your feedback. We do not provide WiFi because it came to our attention that cellular hotspots were more prevalent with people primarily just passing through. Sorry for the inconvenience. Again, thank you for your feedback and safe travels!