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Find RV Parks and Campgrounds near New Mexico
Raccoon Campground
Sumner Lake, New Mexico
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The Raccoon Campground is located at Sumner Lake, New Mexico and is a great spot for your next excursion. The reservoir is popular for its abundance of crappie, walleye, bass and catfish and is also a great place for swimming or just idling by the water's edge. The lake is also surrounded by scenic patched of forestry, perfect for hiking, biking and exploring and is especially excellent if you love wildlife like curious deer and beautifully-colored birds. About an hour away is the town of Santa Rose which is filled with cultural nuances, eateries and attractions, so be sure to take a day trip out there!
Monjeau Lookout
Alto, New Mexico
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A famous landmark in the Smokey Bear Ranger District, Monjeau Lookout was constructed as part of the Civilian Conservation Corps project. The site is perfect for the adventure lover with its dirt surfaces and steep, rocky steps steeped in history. There's so much of Alto to see around the lookout, creating a stellar environment for nature viewing and backpacking.
Isleta Lakes & RV Park
From $37.10 USD
Per Night
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Isleta Lakes & RV Park is your go-to for a secluded island-styled retreat. A mix of flat lands and the beautiful natural pools of the Rio Grande River, the park has 50 full service parks with excellent amenities. You have access to private grills, Direct TV, free WIFI, dump and sewerage station, 30 and 50 amp sites, shower and laundry facilities, and a convenience store. Enjoy year-round fishing at the fully-stocked Isleta lakes, picnicking, golfing, bowling, fine dining and unlimited entertainment options from the nearby casino. This luxurious and well-establish campsite is calling your name!
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Storrie Lake
Las Vegas, New Mexico
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Storrie Lake is an excellent camping spot in Las Vegas, New Mexico. With a serene and gorgeous lake surface and surrounding area, the park is popular for providing visitors with a base camp while they go out and enjoy various water sports. Look forward to canoeing, kayaking, fishing, boating, water skiing, wind surfing and paddle boarding. Campers can also expect great trails for hiking and flat areas for playing volleyball or picnicking. We recommend picnicking at dusk so you can enjoy the gorgeous sunsets New Mexico is known for. Wildlife viewing is also a common treat for visitors to the area, so don't forget your camera!
Storrie Lake State Park
Las Vegas, New Mexico
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Storrie Lake State Park is located near the beautiful New Mexico city of Santa Fe, and is a great camping spot for the history-buff and the desert lover. Visitors can look forward to great museums, world-class art and a breathtaking natural terrain surrounding the campground. Amenities and Activities RVers can take advantage of a ton of great activities near the campground. Some camper favorites include: skiing, snow shoeing, hiking, biking, hot air balloon rides, river rafting, golfing, ATV tours, river tubing, fishing, boating and horseback riding. Onsite facilities include: boat launch and ramp, picnic areas, restrooms, showers, primitive camp sports and 30 amp hookups. Visitors can expect great nearby attractions such as: - New Mexico Museum of Art - Hyde Memorial State Park - Museum of Indian Arts and Culture - Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian - Santa Fe Botanical Garden - Santa Fe Plaza - Loretto Chapel RVers at the park can expect plenty of history, great activities and wide open skies for sunset viewing and stargazing. We hope to see you soon!
Black Canyon Campground
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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The Black Canyon Campground is located in Santa Fe, and is right next door to the Hyde Memorial State Park. Visit this campground for an escape into the iconic beauty and fresh air of New mexico where campers can find plenty of scenic heights along the parks hiking trails. Visitors can also look forward to several hilly spots for mountain biking. There's also plenty of bare banks for picnicking and of course, star gazing. With the city so close by, look forward to exploring the many museums and historical sites located there. Bring your camera, and be ready to learn some truly history facts.
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Camping World Of Albuquerque
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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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.
Eagle Creek RV Resort
From $35.00 USD
Per Night
Alto, New Mexico
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The Eagle Nest Campground is located near Eagle Creek, and is popular because of its proximity to numerous Alto attractions. There's tons of Hiking, biking, shopping in Ruidoso and horse racing to be done. There's also gambling casinos nearby and the park is only a short drive to Cloudcroft, Alamogordo, Corozizo (cherry cider - yum) and the White Sands National Monument. Plus, the area is quiet and no-fuss, ensuring a worry-free vacation for you and your family.
Albuquerque Central KOA
From $45.00 USD
Per Night
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Located at the base of the Sandia Mountains is the Albuquerque Central KOA, overlooking some of New Mexico's iconic desert plains. Enjoy the convenience of the grounds' full amenities such as propane, pool, 50 amp sites, cable TV, sauna/hot tub and WIFI. The park accommodates large rigs up to 80 feet and allows for campers to connect with nature through tent sites.
Turquoise Trail Campground & RV Park
From $18.85 USD
Per Night
Cedar Crest, New Mexico
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Turquoise Trail Campground & RV Park is nestled in the cool forests of the Sandia Mountains, and just 15 minutes from Albuquerque. The campground is located on the beautiful turquoise trail National Scenic Byway, the scenic route between Santa Fe and Albuquerque. Enjoy your time in this tranquil and incredibly scenic area of New Mexico overlooked by an iconic mountain range. Enjoy attractions such as the Museum of Archaeology and Material Culture, Tijeras Pueblo, Sandia Peak Aerial Tram, Sandia Peak Ski Area & Chairlift, numerous art galleries, shops and restaurants. You're sure to stay active and engaged at this park, especially with such easy access to downtown Albuquerque. Amenities include: WIFI, tent camping, cabins, dump station, laundry facilities, playground, showers, restrooms, 20/30/50 full hookup sites, grills and picnic tables. We can't wait for you to visit!
Eagle Nest Campground
Alto, New Mexico
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The Eagle Nest Campground is located near Eagle Creek, and is popular because of its proximity to numerous Alto attractions. There's tons of Hiking, biking, shopping in Ruidoso and horse racing to be done. There's also gambling casinos nearby and the park is only a short drive to Cloudcroft, Alamogordo, Corozizo (cherry cider - yum) and the White Sands National Monument. Plus, the area is quiet and no-fuss, ensuring a worry-free vacation for you and your family.
Baca Campground
Lincoln, New Mexico
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Located on a dirt road in the Lincoln National Forest, the Baca Campground is an excellent place to be at peace with nature and do some stellar star-gazing. The site is also popular for hunting, and picnicking at the Smokey Bear Ranger District Picnic Area. Enjoy biking and hiking the trails and watching for some of the area's beautiful birds and small wildlife. Also make sure to visit the town of Cloudcroft nearby to experience the local culture, enjoy fine dining and pick up supplies.
Twin Spruce RV Park
Ruidoso, New Mexico
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The Twin Spruce RV Park is located in the beautiful city of Ruidoso, New Mexico and is nearby a number of great attractions. The Ramada Ruidoso Downs is nearby as well as the Cattle Baron Ruidoso, Mescalero Lake, Bonito Lake for fishing and sailing, Wild West Dinner Theater and even a western stage show. There's also so much of the city to see, and so much of the culture to experience through its culinary offerings, you won't be bored!
Santa Rosa Campground & RV Park
Santa Rosa, New Mexico
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The Santa Rosa Campground is cozier than most campgrounds, attracting campers looking for a relaxing yet adventurous New Mexico vacation. Visit the Santa Rosa Blue Hole for swimming and outdoor fun, the Auto Museum and the Park Lake. There's also a great restaurant onsite and plenty of other dining options around town. You can also roam around the countryside, exploring various parks and trails, and try to wake up early to catch one of those spectacular New Mexico sunrises.
Santa Fe KOA
From $46.00 USD
Per Night
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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The Santa Fe KOA is located is the beautiful desert oasis of Santa Fe. Visit the local attractions such as the San Miguel Mission, Santa Fe Plaza, Loretto Chapel or Canyon Road. The Rio Grande Gorge and Ancient Indian Ruins are also pretty interesting sights. There's also plenty of nearby art galleries and shops for buying local crafts and souvenirs. Be sure to keep your eyes open as you hike and explore the area because there's quite a bit of wildlife in the area, especially hummingbirds!
Monjeau Campground
Alto, New Mexico
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A famous landmark in the Smokey Bear Ranger District, Monjeau Lookout was constructed as part of the Civilian Conservation Corps project. The site is perfect for the adventure lover with its dirt surfaces and steep, rocky steps steeped in history. There's so much of Alto to see around the lookout, creating a stellar environment for nature viewing and backpacking.
Pine Ridge RV Park
From $29.95 USD
Per Night
Ruidoso, New Mexico
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Pine Ridge RV Park is nestled in the tall, cool pines of the Sacramento Mountains of Ruidoso, New Mexico. Lose yourself in this oasis of tall hills and low valleys for hiking, biking and just plain exploring. And if you like beautiful cities filled with culture and history, you'll love the city of Ruidoso. Head down to the racetrack or the Billy the Kid Casino or go shopping for unique crafts and souvenirs.
Circle B RV Parts
From $40.00 USD
Per Night
Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico
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There's plenty to do at the Circle B RV Park in the Ruidoso Downs so the Circle B RV Park is in the perfect spot for the New Mexico adventurer! Look forward to excellent attractions such as the horse track and casino and Main Street where all the action happens. With plenty of shops and local eateries, this street is normally packed so go during the evening time to avoid the crowds. You can also visit the White Sands National Monument, Smoke The Bear Park and the Carlsbad Caverns. And of course, if you're in New Mexico, experience the beauty of a southwestern sunrise or sunset. Look to the skies at dawn, dusk or at night for stargazing and you'll certainly fall in love with the state.
Balloon View RV Park
From $38.99 USD
Per Night
Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Located in the valley of Albuquerque's Sandia Mountain range, visitors can look forward to warm days and crisp desert nights at this gorgeous New Mexico park. Balloon View Homes & RV Park boasts as the closest RV park to the balloon festival grounds, and campers can look forward to using the nearby tramway to visit downtown Albuquerque and the museums and shops that locals and visitors love about the city. Expect amenities such as spacious sites for big rigs, a pool, free WIFI, 30 and 50 amp sites, exercise room, 87 pull-thru spaces, bathroom and shower facilities and a laundromat. Many campers have been here for a few months or longer; when you visit, you'll see why!
Escondida Lake Park
From $18.00 USD
Per Night
Socorro, New Mexico
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Escondida Lake Park is located in Socorro, New Mexico and is a beautiful natural oasis. At the lake, enjoy plenty of peaceful fishing, swimming, canoeing and kayaking, as well as gorgeous sunsets over the water's surface. Visitors can also look forward to open, spacious vistas for exploring and hiking, and be sure to visit the gem/science museum at the local college. The area also has excellent small town eateries that showcase the culinary skill and creativity of the residents.
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