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Riana Abiquiu Lake COE

Abiquiu, New Mexico
21.2 mi from City Center

The Riana Abiquiu Lake COE located on a scenic bluff overlooking the scenic Abiquiu Lake in northern New Mexico. Look forward to the distinctive scents of the area from fragrant pinion pine, sage and juniper, as well as breathtaking sights from the colorful rock formations around the park. Visitors enjoy fishing in the lake, picnicking, boating, hiking and water skiing, and of course the gorgeous view of the desert vista.

Fenton Lake State Park

Foxborough, New Mexico
24.4 mi from City Center

The Jemez Mountains is the breathtaking backdrop for the Fenton Lake State Park in Jemez Springs, New Mexico. Surrounded by beautiful ponderosa pines, the park is ideal of wildlife viewing and hiking, and with the Rio Cebolla running through it, it's also excellent for fishing and canoeing. The river is well-stocked with rainbow trout and German brown trout; ice fishing is also popular there. The park also has a fun playground for kids making it well-sought after among the little ones, and is also known to attract cross-country skiiers during the winter months. Boating, horseback riding and picnicking are also common activities at the park.

Abiquiu Lake

Gallina, New Mexico
20.9 mi from City Center

Abiquiu Lake is located in northern New Mexico and is known to offer some of the area's finest fishing opportunities. Look forward to a 5,200 acre lake surface, and an amazing panoramic view of Flint Mountain. You can also catch glimpses of pine, sage and and juniper among colorful rock formations, so be sure to bring your camera! There's an abundance of attractions in the area including: the Georgia O'Keefe Museum, a Ghost Ranch, San Pedro Wilderness, Bandelier National Monument and the city of Santa Fe. If you love nature and adventure, this is definitely the spot for your next vacation. 
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Twin Rivers RV Park and Campground

From $22.00 USD

Per Night
Chama, New Mexico
46.7 mi from City Center

Take in the scenic railroad and the gorgeous Carlsbad country side that the Twin Rivers RV Park and Campground calls home. This park is known for friendly and knowledgeable staff, and nearby conveniences for the traveler in a bind; close by is a gas station and a grocery store. Quiet, clean and conveniently located within driving distance of the town, this park boasts great activities such as: bird watching, boating, cross country skiing, fishing, four wheeling, hiking, hunting, photography, rock hounds, snowmobiling, trail rides , train chasing and wild life viewing.
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Rio Chama RV Park

Chama, New Mexico
48.6 mi from City Center

The Rio Chama RV Park is nestled in a grove of trees at the intersection of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad and the upper Rio Chama. At a 7,800 elevation, visitors can enjoy excellent weather and dense, thriving foliage to view and hike through. For people wanting to explore the area or fish, this is the perfect spot. Nearby is Abiquiu where you can catch one of their many annual festivals, Pagosa Springs, Great Sand Dunes National Park, the Echo Amphitheater, Ghost Town and Chaco Culture National Historic Park. With so much to see and experience nearby, this park is one of the area's most popular RV spots. Book early!
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Island View Campground

Los Ojos, New Mexico
31.5 mi from City Center

Located on Heron Lake, The Island View Campground is a gorgeous site, surrounded by tall pines and fresh lakeside breezes. Fishing, swimming and kayaking are popular activities at this park, so get ready to head out on the water on any one of the area's great-weather days. Hiking and biking are common at the lake, with beautiful and challenging trails. Visitors can also look forward to wind surfing, cross country skiing and regular skiing during the winter months. 
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Heron Lake

Los Ojos, New Mexico
33.9 mi from City Center

Heron Lake is located in the Heron Late State Park in Los Ojos, new Mexico. Look forward to immaculate pines and fresh air around one of the areas most popular fishing lakes. Locals and visitors alike take advantage of stellar kokanee slamon and record-size trout, as well as a boating dock of early morning excursions. This lake is popular as well because it's designated as a "quiet lake," and boat operators cannot get up to wake speeds. This makes it perfect for paddle boarding, kayaking and canoeing. Your can also enjoy wildlife viewing; keep your eyes open for deer, elk, mountain lions, osprey, bald eagles and black bears. 
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Ridge Rock Campground

Los Ojos, New Mexico
30.7 mi from City Center

The Ridge Rock Campground is located at Heron lake State Park, New mexico and is an excellent spot for a quiet getaway into the peaceful terrain of a southwestern watering hole. The lakeis a designated "quiet lake," meaning boat operators cannot get up to wake speeds. As such, enjoy canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding on the lake surface, and cross country skiing and ice fishing in the winter months. The lake is well-known for world-class fly fishing, so don't forget your rod if you'r hoping to snag some trout or salmon during your visit. The area around the park is well-known for wildlife viewing and hiking, so get ready to see some mule deer, black bear, elk and beautiful birds!
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Sky Mountain Resort RV Park

From $34.00 USD

Per Night
Chama, New Mexico
45.6 mi from City Center

Nestled in the quiet village of Chama, along the Rio Chama (river) is the Sky Mountain Resort RV Park. Make sure to visit the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad and the numerous trails and mountain ranges that make for excellent biking and hiking expeditions. Also bring your rod, so you don't miss out on the fishing opportunities. There are several famous local eateries like Fina's, and plenty of shopping to be done in Chama. Get psyched for that!
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Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa RV Park

From $40.00 USD

Per Night
Ojo Caliente, New Mexico
42.4 mi from City Center

The Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Park is a favorite among locals and visitors alike for many reasons. Of course number one is the presence of hot, mineral springs but the area is also a gorgeous array of large rock formations, deserts vistas and peaks. Go hiking and exploring on your own, or explore one of the intricate trails. The resort also has plenty of activites such as yoga classes, workshops and retreats. You can also go on hot air balloon rides, fishing, golfing, skiing, white water rafting, ziplining and a host of other great activities. 
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Little Creel Resort

From $32.00 USD

Per Night
Chama, New Mexico
46 mi from City Center

Escape from the busyness of life, and retreat to the Little Creel Resort, a cozy and gorgeous park in Chama, New Mexico. With well-maintained natural surroundings, plenty of wildlife and river running nearby, it's an idyllic spot to experience untouched nature and fresh air. The resort is family-owned and operated, so expect excellent customer service and staff members who are knowledgeable of the area. With picnic tables outside and guest access to a recreation hall, once you're ready, there's plenty of facilities available for you to make your own fun and socialize.
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Salmon Run Campground

Los Ojos, New Mexico
31.3 mi from City Center

The Salmon Run Campground is located at the Heron Lake State Park and is a great place to connect with nature. The lake is designated as a "quiet lake," so no wake-speeds are permitted among boat operators. This means visitors can enjoy peaceful paddle boarding, canoeing and kayaking excursions, as well as fishign for trout and salmon. In the winter months, ice fishing and cross crountry skiing are popular, so plan for that! On land, campers can enjoy hiking the great trails, biking, pinicking and wildlife viewing. Keep an eye out for black bears, elk, mule deer, bald eagles and osprey. 
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Roadrunner RV Park

From $33.00 USD

Per Night
Santa Fe, New Mexico
49.8 mi from City Center

The Roadrunner RV Park is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico and is perfect for its proximity to the city-area. Look forward to the excellent attractions like the Ancient Indian Ruins, several museums, casinos and horse racetracks. And of course, don't forget the local galleries and artisans offering creative, culture-filled artistic pieces to buy or view. Be sure to also take advantage of the sights around Route 66 and the excellent eats and breweries along the way!
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Bandelier National Monument, Juniper Campground

White-rock, New Mexico
42.1 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! Amenities at this park include: pull thrus, tent camping, laundry facilities, RV dump station, restrooms and electrical hookups. 
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White Rock RV Park

Los Alamos, New Mexico
43.3 mi from City Center

the White Rock RV Park is located at the Bandelier National Monument in Los Alamos, New Mexico and is an exquisite escape into some of the state's most beautiful terrain. Look forward to thriving flora and fauna; keep your cameras and binoculars handy in case you're greeted by American pika, Bandelier butterflies, deer for the dozens of other types of creatures that call the Bandelier home. Also look forward to excellent camping trails among the tall cliffs and forestry at the monument, and gorgeous skies at sunrise and sunset. This park is bound to make you fall in love with New Mexico!
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Cochiti Lake

Cochiti Lake, New Mexico
48 mi from City Center

Cochiti Lake is located in Sandoval County New Mexico, and is one of the area's hidden treasures. Enjoy spectacular scenes of the mountain ranges and water, especially at dawn and dusk when the sky really puts on a light show. In a predominantly desert environment, most of the vegetation around the park are desert plants, but that doesn't prevent the fauna from thriving. Look forward to seeing osprey nesting sites, rabbits and deer, as well as other desert animals around the lake. Windsurfing is a common past time at the lake, as well as swimming and fishing for bass, crappie, walleye, catfish, sunfish and trout. Cochiti Lake is five miles from Tent Rocks National Monument, which has fascinating geological formations, so be sure to stop by. Amenities at the lake include: showers, a playground, visitor center, dump station, boat ramp and electric hookups. With plenty to do and see, you'll never be bored at this park!
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Bandelier National Monument

Los Alamos, New Mexico
43.3 mi from City Center

Bandelier National Monument 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. Look forward to some great tent camping!   Visitors can expect great nearby attractions such as: - Loretto Chapel - Georgia O'Keeffe Museum - San Miguel Mission - Museum of International Folk Art - Santa Fe Plaza   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!   
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Cochiti Lake COE

Pena Blanca, New Mexico
48.6 mi from City Center

The Cochiti Lake COE is located in Pena Blanca, New Mexico and is popular because of its close proximity to a number of local attractions. Campers can learn about native culture at the visitor center, drive the Sandia Crest, see the Tent Rocks, the Bandelier Forest or visit Santa Fe. There are also local festivals and celebrations happening in nearby towns so check out various calendars to catch one during your trip! You can also hike the Turquoise Trail and the Slot Canyon which is perfect for views and photographs or the sprawling desert region. Amenities at the park include: water, 30/50 amp sites, showers, toilets, big rig access, pull thrus, a playground and tent camping. We hope you visit soon!
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Ponderosa Campground

From $30.00 USD

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

The Ponderosa Campground is located just 6 miles from the Bandelier National Monument and the town of Los Alamos. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Canyon, where you will find acres of rugged mesa country with petroglyphs, carving in the soft stone walls and the standing masonry walls that play tribute to the areas rich cultural past and present. Look out for wildlife such as black bears, mule deer, mountain lions and squirrels as well as birds like canyon towhees and Stellar's jays. One hiking trail extends from the campsite, however, there are other trails just outside the site and excellent rock climbing opportunities at the Bandelier Monument. Campers also venture into town to pick up supplies at the various stores, go ice skating or even visit one of the museums. 

Sands Cove Primitive Campground

Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico
25.3 mi from City Center

Get ready for a rustic, peaceful getaway at the Sands Cove Primitive Campground, where campers can truly relax in a distraction-free space. Look forward to a gorgeous natural terrain and a cove that's ready to be fished, and equally as great for paddle boarding and kayaking. There's also some beautiful and not-too challenging trails for hiking and biking, and if you get caught out at dusk, prepare for the spectacular light show of a New Mexico sunset. 
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