Hidden Valley RV Resort is located near Albuquerque, New Mexico in a quiet and secluded region. Look forward to excellent attraction such as the Sandia Peak Tramway, Albuquerque Biological Park, Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta and the Grand Canyon. Santa Fe and the Turquoise Trail are also nearby and offer tons to see and experience, namely historic towns, museums, casinos, saloons and great southwestern eateries. Campsite amenities offered include a clubhouse, swimming pool, playground, and picnic area. It also includes all your basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities. Visitors can enjoy nearby activities such as hiking, basketball, and outdoor swimming. It features 85 full hookup campsites, 65 of which are pull through and big rig friendly. The park offers free WiFi and allows pets.
Options | Starting Daily | Starting Weekly | Starting Monthly | |
FHU RV Sites | $35.00 | $175.00 |
Options | Starting Daily | Starting Weekly | Starting Monthly | |
Tent Sites - Dry | ||||
Tent Sites - Electric | $16.11 | |||
Tent Site - Water & Electric Available | $15.00 |
Read posted rules at pool. Only USCG approved PFD allowed in pool. Children under 18 must have adult supervision. No lifeguard - use at your own risk. Swimsuits only - no diapers or swimes. No glass, food, drink or smoking in pool area. No diving, partying or horseplay. No pets in the pool area.
Please keep pets (max of 2) leashed, quiet, attended to, cleaned up after, and out of all buildings.
The following activities are not allowed in the park: ground fires // wood gathering // tree cutting // bar-b-q's on tables // skirting of RV's // tents on RV sites // camper shells removed from vehicles // firearms, fireworks slingshots // driving through empty sites // loud music, noise at any time // walking through occupied sites // clotheslines or laundry hanging // motorbike riding except for entering or leaving // construction, repairs, oil changes, or washing of vehicles // charcoal grills
All visitors register at office upon arrival. // Campsite must be kept clean and orderly at all times. // Children must be supervised at all times and children under 8 must be accompanied by an adult. // Dishwater is to be dumped in available sewer outlets, outside sink, or dumping station. // Porta-potty must be dumped at dump station - NO RESTROOM DUMPING // All vehicles and trailers must park on site pavement only. // Guests park in main area. // Messages and mail taken at office, check daily. // Emergency messages delivered to site if possible. // Trash is to be bagged and placed in dumpsters only. // Cigarette butts are to be properly disposed of, not left on ground. // Sewer connection must be water-tight and not leak. // Water connection must not leak. // All buildings are non-smoking, alcohol and pet free. // Notify management if RV will be unoccupied more than 24 hours. // Illegal or nuisance activity will not be tolerated. // Bicycles are to observe all speed limits and ridden in roadways only.
100 Amps
30 Amps
50 Amps
Big Rig Friendly
Community Restrooms
Community Showers
Dump Station
Gasoline Nearby
Laundry Facilities
Pet Friendly
Sewer Hookups
Trash Service
Water Hookups
WiFi
Clubhouse
Pets Allowed
Basketball
Hiking
Off-Roading/ATV
Scenic Drives
Stargazing
Swimming Outdoors
Family Friendly
2.9
SAS
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We are new to traveling in our RV, this was our first non local trip, and we are towing a car on a dolly, most stops were overnight so we called the day before to reserve a pull thru with 50 Amp service and were told they had availabillity. When we arrived a little close to their closing time we were told they had a space available but with our slide outs we would not fit, and was given a back-in site with 50 Amp. We voiced our concern with the fact that we now had to unhook the car and dolly just for one night but the clerk insisted that was all that was unavailable. As we proceeded up the side of a steep mountain we noticed at least 3 empty pull thru spaces, so we called and were told they were 30 Amp, we said we could do a 30 amp for just the night then the clerk said they were monthly spaces we could not park there, go figure. So we continued up the moountain and found our site, 3rd to last space in the park. Next to our site was a double empty site, which could have accommodated the RV and car and we would have not had to unhook everything, but it was too late to call back to the office it was closed. Since they already had our money and going to another resort that late in the day wasn’t an option. It would have been more convenient to add another nights stay but as unaccommodating and inhospitable this place was we weren’t going to give them another dime. I gave it 2 stars because the utilities worked fine.
6/28/2023A W
1
Unsafe water, garbage all over, feces in the bathrooms, vomit in the roads. Not a "resort" but a trailer park for full time rvers.
5/28/2019Elli Smith
1
The male workers keep the pool cameras hooked to their phones. In the office they talk about the women at the pool, if they are "hot" then they all talk about who's "first". If not hot, then they RIP her apart. No camera's working that point at the safe tho. The managers don't want a safe pointing at the safe!
5/16/2019