Camping near Cuba

Set out on historical adventures and camp near river gorges on a camping trip near Cuba.

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Star Dance High Desert Retreat

9 sites · Tents100 acres · Youngsville, NM
Visit the startling beauty of the plateaus above Lake Abiquiu in northern New Mexico.  Star Dance provides a secluded experience for travelers, artists, fishermen, birdwatchers, stargazers, and more.  Star Dance sits above the upper Rio Chama canyons on 30 acres of trails and undisturbed natural terrain.
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Horse-Thief Campground

12 sites · RVs, Tents15 acres · NM
From U.S. Highway 550 (north of Nageezi), follow the signs that say Chaco Canyon National Monument Park (County Road 7900). From County Road 7900 and County Road 7950 (turn right on 7950). After 3 miles, at the end of pavement, you will see a sign that says "Dry Camp", with a long dirt driveway. Our campground is 13 miles before the hazardous road to Chaco Canyon. We like to say the we are "The Gateway to Chaco Canyon". Save the wear and tear on your trailers, camp with us! Horse-Thief Campground is an upcoming camp; located on 5 acres of land and more, for campers to enjoy. In a quiet; serene, beautiful landscape area of the Dine Nation. With beautiful sunrise; sunsets and night sky is out of this world. There are trails in which visitors may walk or bike, as well as a Look Out Point. Horse-Thief is currently a Dry Camp with no Electricity or running water however generators are welcome. There is one portable restroom. We look forward to Meeting and Greeting you! We think you will enjoy your stay with us, and hope you give us a great review!
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RoadRunner Coyote Retreat

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents40 acres · Coyote, NM
Nature's allure knows no bounds at RoadRunner Coyoté Retreat: Embrace Mother Nature as she guides you to discover the depths of your soul. Find sanctuary here, tailored to your desired level of comfort and simplicity. Choose accommodations that resonate with you, whether you seek comfort or a closer connection to nature. With 40 gated acres, come with just your basic needs, and let RRCR cater to your wide range of accommodation preferences.
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Circle A Ranch, Cuba New Mexico

5 sites · Tents5 acres · Cuba, NM
The Ranch is 360 acres. The camp sites are on the lower 5 acres. There are 5 tent sites and a common area near the Yurt. At 7500 ft. except for the front gate, the ranch is surrounded by the Santa Fe National Forest. Above that forest is the Wilderness area. The one nearby house is a mile away. The dark skies are stunning. A very walkable hike of several hours takes you to the top of the Los Pinos trail, about 9000 feet, crossing the wild Los Pinos stream numerous times. Even a short walk takes you through Pinyon, Mountain Cottonwood, oak. We site deer, coyotes, elk regularly and bear and cougar tracks. If you get to the top of the Los Pinos trail (about 2 to 3 hours) you are in Canadian zone with spruce fir and deep grassy meadows. The small town of Cuba NM is 6 miles away. The road is paved half way and the dirt road is maintained beyond the front gate. There is a yurt for check in. Only 5 other camping sites are there. You will be completely surrounded by wild mountain land. There are beautiful hikes but you can just sit and listen to the wind. The Forest service road is the only traffic. This is as far away from everything as you can get. Indescribable Dark Skies. Chaco Canyon is 40 miles away. The Continental Trail goes through Cuba. Untrammeled nature is what we offer. It is a pack in and pack out site.
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Bear Paw lake Cabin

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Regina, NM
Relax with the whole family at this peaceful hideaway. Spend the evening star gazing on the balcony, or roasting marshmallows on the open fire pit. There is also Wi-Fi and two televisions for those who would rather relax indoors. We remodeled the cabin this year, so it is Ready for your families adventures.
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Crow's Nest

1 site · Lodging1 acre · NM
Welcome to the Crow’s Nest! A tranquil retreat, relax and enjoy the hot tub spa filled from the healing waters of Jemez Springs. You'll have everything you need in this cozy and artfully crafted tiny home high up in the Jemez Mountains nestled in with the tall Ponderosa trees. Hike the trails to the top of unique mesas with spire formations or take a casual stroll to the breathtaking vistas. Enjoy peaceful time sitting and relaxing around a campfire. Stargazing like no place else. 10 min from Jemez Springs art village. Very close to the river, hot springs, fishing, and nearby Fenton Lake. There is a trundle bed in the home which is 2 twin mattresses. An inflatable twin mattress is also available. There is adequate outdoor space for you to bring your own outdoor tent. Up to 5 guests total are allowed. Message me for availability November thru February. A patio shade is located over the hot tub spa and another by the grille. Plenty of space for RV and vehicle parking. Pets are welcome. Wi-Fi is available!
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Bisti Campground

20 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Nageezi, NM
Bisti Campground is a secure, convenient, and permitted tent & dry RV campground in Nageezi, New Mexico, USA. Our campground provides the closest access to renowned natural wonders including Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Ah-Shi-Sle-Pah Wilderness, Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness, and Lybrook Fossil Area. We take immense pride in contributing to New Mexico and the Navajo Nation’s business landscape. Your base camp awaits! Check-in: 3:00 p.m. Checkout: 11:00 a.m. *Mountain Daylight Time (UTC - 6:00)
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Kati C.’s Land

7 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Coyote, NM
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Casa de KAMA (The Silo)

1 site · Lodging4 acres · Medanales, NM
Kasa de KAMA (The Silo) is a repurposed grain Silo brought in from Kansas! It sits on 4 acres of it's own but Many more expansive acres support the Fabulous Panoramic views of Mountain ranges , Chama River, Sunrises and sunsets. Completely Peaceful and Gorgeous landscape with Vista de Pedernal (the mountain Georgia O'Keeffe painted so much she decreed God would Give it to her!) out many of the windows...
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Blessing Feathers Encampment

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Rio Rancho, NM
Discover tranquility on our one-acre property nestled just 5 miles west of the Rio Rancho Event Center in Rio Rancho Estates. Situated on a cul-de-sac, our serene retreat is surrounded by sagebrush and Cholla, providing a haven for abundant birdlife and rabbits. Experience the peaceful ambiance as you take in the sublime views of the majestic Sandias and Jemez mountains. Unwind around the fire pit, complete with an expanded metal chiminea for added fire safety. For convenience, there's an outhouse available on-site, though guests must bring their own water. Whether you arrive with a tent, van, or truck bed camper, all are welcome to enjoy our tranquil oasis. Please note that accessing the property with RVs might pose a challenge. Escape the hustle and bustle and immerse yourself in the quiet beauty of our Rio Rancho retreat.
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Javali River Glamping Resort

9 sites · Lodging5 acres · Abiquiu, NM
Nestled in the bosque of the Abiquiu valley, filled with tall, majestic cotton woods and softly fragrant Russian olives. At sunset, the sky opens up to amazing beauty and the swallows begin their nightly swooping over the river. Very near by are locally owned cafes and historic places to visit. The Abiquiu valley is filled with music, arts, studio tours, spas, hot springs, lake recreation, fishing, hikes, and so so many spectacular things to see and experience. Some nearby highlights include Abiquiu lake, Plaza Blanca and Ghost Ranch, with many hidden gems in between. Reach out to us if you have any questions about local activities. We have uniquely remodeled vintage and modern, trailers and an Airstream available to rent in a lush, grassy field . The field is very open, we have some mature trees and have just planted some new, baby cottonwoods. We have a couple of communal seating areas and a propane fire pit for all to enjoy. Please do not be shy. Introduce yourself to the other campers. Share stories, make s’mores. Sing songs!! Our yoga, meditation and meeting space is now open. If you are interested in booking this space for private use, please contact us to tell us what you are planning. We have several daily yoga classes available. Please book to ensure a spot! We, live onsite at the edge of the resort area. Please respect our neighbors by remaining within the "Glamp Zone" This glamp zone occupies only 1.25 acres. Part of our mission in creating this space is to bring folks together. We encourage campers to mingle. Maybe organize a group float down the Chama. The float from just above Bodes to our very own shore is wonderful. It takes about two hours. There is one challenging spot, but beside that, the float is calm and tranquil. Please be aware, we have cats, chickens, goats and dogs that live on the property. Your pets are welcome only if they are guaranteed to not pester or hurt our gang of pets. Also, we will not tolerate excessive barking or inappropriate running around or bothering ourselves or other guests. You must pick up all your and your pets waste and take it with you when you leave. We look forward to hosting you and sharing the fortune of this beautiful and stunning place. See you soon!!!
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Sky Mesa Ranch

7 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · NM
10 flat acres Close to all the Abiquiu and Northern New Mexico Activities. A very quiet community tucked about about a mile off highway 554. Currently we are working on utilities. There are no utilities available to you, you will need to be self sufficient. However there are a handful of convenience store south and north of the property. A very safe and beautiful piece of property. Camp at the edge of the Mesa for an unobstructed view of Pedernal.
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Camping near Cuba guide

Overview

Tucked into the mountains of New Mexico, Cuba is a popular Sandoval County destination with a rich cultural past. Woven into its heritage is the history of native nations, illustrated in Cuba’s Navajo name, Na'azísí Bito (“Gopher’s Water”), and historical landmarks like the Guadalupe Ruin. Campers can experience New Mexico’s natural splendor while backcountry hiking and biking through Sante Fe National Forest. Then, travel to San Pedro Parks Wilderness to fish at San Gregorio Lake, or climb Cabezon Peak for panoramic mountain views. Campsites and RV parks in the area range from rustic to meticulously maintained with wifi, full restrooms, and electric and water hookups—a little bit of something for everyone.

Where to go

Santa Fe National Forest

Santa Fe National Forest spans over a million acres of rugged forestlands, sweeping mountains, and dramatic river gorges. Its pristine wilderness and trails, like the Santa Fe National Historic Trail and Old Spanish National Historic Trail, attract backpackers from all over the country. Other popular activities include fishing, biking, and exploring dormant volcanoes. Campers can spend the night and stay in cabin rentals, camping areas, and RV parks near the forest entrances.

San Pedro Parks Wilderness

Featuring rolling green fields and streams, San Pedro Parks Wilderness offers campers a greener side of the region. Lush meadows and forests of conifer and aspen attract picnickers, hikers, and campers to the area. There are many popular on-site campsites as well situated near water sources, including San Gregorio Lake. During winter, campers enjoy activities like snowshoeing and cross-country skiing from a year-round campground.

Cabezon Peak

As one of northern New Mexico’s most recognizable landmarks, Cabezon Peak rises more than 7,700 feet above Rio Puerco Valley. A volcanic plug, the peak attracts climbers as well as visitors who want to photograph its unique structure. Some campers may wish to head a few miles south of the peak to explore the abandoned ghost town of Cabezon. Look for private campsites near the peak as well as RV parks with water and electric hookups to rest after a day of climbing.

When to go

Cuba campers generally find that spring and fall offer mild temperatures with average highs around 65–70°F. RVers and campers who come during summer, especially during July and August, will want to be mindful of hydration as average temperatures routinely soar above 100°F. Winter ranges between 45–50°F, making it a cooler vacation spot for travelers who want to avoid snowy areas.

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