Camping near Rio Rancho

Rio Rancho immerses campers in the natural beauty and national history of the desert.

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Healing on the Rio Grande !

18 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Albuquerque, NM
Come to New Mexico ! The Land of Enchantment. Sing Chants to the Moon, The Sun, The Rain, The Stars , The Beautiful Land and the Ancestors ! HAPPY 2024, The Year of the Dragon. We won , an award with Hipcamp, Best of 2023 !!!! - out of a list of many great places in NM . 2024 will be yet another great year ! We love hosting, this will be out 7th year . We are so happy to Host . Come enjoy organic . Urban Permaculture . Awesome, thanks for loving on our peaceful garden. It is an honor to serve the traveler, the camper, sweet tourist , wild vacationer , folks visiting friends and family , the many folks who explore and folks on grand adventures. We love to camp as well. BE OUTSIDE ! Heal from Nature . We have a lot to offer. Our place is good for folks who work on the road, Great WIFI ! Easy to manage a job while on the road . Eat flowers and herbs. There is a great herb store , herbal clinic and more . Just down the road, called, RED ROOT , next to the Food Co-op on Rio Grande Blvd. Our Space is in the heart of the Griegos Neighborhood , A very old style , old world area. Safe area. Same Hispanic families have lived here since 1712, no joke, that is real. Rural feel for an urban / suburban setting , space space, off street parking. We are NOT an RV park nor are we a " camp ground " . We Are an Organic Garden ( Urban Permaculture ) that you can stay inside a magical, growing goodness space . This place is very, very private . The parking area is not private . Our road is dead end , very low traffic . The garden wall around the whole tent area has a 6 foot tall , very thick wall , and trees , surrounding every thing. There is a forest and pond for ducks behind the garden . Our place is for Wildlife, to be fed, and given water and safe space to raise young. We are located in an area where the birds of the world fly from the north to the south and then change direction each season. Many lizards . Many wild mammals . There are many farms in the area. With Horses , goats , chickens , ducks , mules, donkeys , other livestock . We have no pets and no livestock. At night this is dark ( we do have solar lights on walk ways ) and it is peaceful. A safe zone for travelers . Serene , gentle and lovely . You get your privacy . New Mexico is so amazing, all year . We have inside space in Fall / Winter . Welcome to Mother Bosque Garden . Started in Corrales NM in 2010 . We are in the North valley of Albuquerque New Mexico 87107. The same families have lived here for 100, 200, 300 plus years . 1000s of years . Native people have lived in this valley for close to 20,000 years more . The Rio Grande is very close by ( 2 miles west of us ) bike or by car . We are close to route 40 and route 25, just 7 mins. away . There is a Food Co-op with in a 5 mins. drive . And a regular store and gas within one mile of our place. Come eat Traditional New Mexican Foods and Heal with Very Living Traditional New Mexican Herbal Medicines . Relax, rest, find repose. Happy travels, happy hiking, happy sleeping under the stars, happy home made food, happy resting. Old Town is close by, so is the Rio Grande River and Nature Center ( 2 miles up the street ) . So many things in our area to see, to do, learn history . Awesome food, music and arts/ crafts, everywhere. So much activity all over. SO MANY CULTURES and Languages , so much diversity !
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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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Boondocking Out West

1 site · RV, Tent3 acres · Rio Rancho, NM
Learn more about this land:We are located on a Mesa with 360* Mountain View’s! The sunrise and sunset is spectacular! The full moon is a great time to camp as well as the new moon if you are into night photos!
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Cliff Drive

1 site · RV1 acre · Rio Rancho, NM
1 acre property RV full hookups (water/sewerand electric) available outside of the home. Plenty of parking space available, secure area with automatic gates! Biking available in area around Rio Rancho, hiking in the Sandias. Balloon fiesta will be approaching. Local breweries close by in area.
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Star Gazer Ranch

1 site · RV, Tent40 acres · To'hajiilee, NM
We are a secluded, one site camp. Our home is 22 miles west of Albuquerque NM. Just 4 miles from i40. Adjacent to Navajo reservation where “Breaking Bad” was filmed. Hundreds of acres of naturalized land. Panoramic view of mountains and unobstructed view of the night sky. Beautiful sunrises, sunsets and starry nights. We would love to share our homestead with you. Come unplug, Safe. Everybody welcome. Most of your questions are answered in this listing. Text me for any additional concerns.
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Tierra del RavenTree

1 site · RV, Tent18 acres · Placitas, NM
Ultimate peace and privacy. Nestled in juniper-wooded hills with sweeping views. Close to Albuquerque (20 minutes) and Santa Fe (40 minutes) but feels like a secluded retreat. Most people have no problem finding my place by entering my address in their GPS. However, I have had 2 HipCampers report their GPS directed them to a road called Camino de las Brisas or Las Brisas Loop. Turning here will lead you to a steep, dangerous road where it will be very difficult to turn around if you're in an RV and impossible with a trailer. Continue on Camino de Las Huertas to Senda Osa Vieja. It's marked with a street sign, a stone monument with brass plate. There's also a blue "private road" sign with a dragon. This land was purchased in 1956 by my archeologist parents because of the ancient pueblo site (dating from 1000 A.D.) and pit house sites (dating from 800 A.D.) Until the mega drought seriously impacted the land, a stream ran through it year round. Now it is only intermittent. Across the valley from this property, and within view of the campsite, is the site of a Spanish Colonial village, San Jose de las Huertas. It dates from the 1700s and is now owned by the Archeological Conservancy. This area is rich in history both Native American and Spanish. Learn more about this land: Located in the high desert 20 minutes from Albuquerque and 40 minutes from Santa Fe. Views of Sandia mountains, and near historic archeological sites. Within a 10 minute drive are popular mountain biking trails. Petroglyphs are a 20 minute, moderately strenuous hike from property. Very peaceful, quiet and safe. Read all the Rules and Safety info before booking so you understand exactly what facilities are and are not available, particularly if you in an RV or trailer.
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South Valley Hideaway

3 sites · RVs2 acres · Albuquerque, NM
lots and lots of shade!! whole lot of grass too. host area comes with a grape arbor/ picnic covered area.Camp area is about 1 acre, property is 2 acres(smaller) Fruit trees very quiet and private from neighborshorse shoes, and other games provided for guests.Sorry no fires RV hook up includes sewer dump, electric, and water
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Peacock Lane

1 site · RV1 acre · Albuquerque, NM
Half acre lot nestled in the heart of the beautiful North Valley. Surrounded by ancient cottonwood and elm trees, amidst the migrating cranes, and sightings of colorful Peacocks, only native to this location in the USA. Equipped with two 220V 30 amp plugs on site to facilitate all electrical needs. Come soak in the sunlight and inhale the fresh mountain air.
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PW Fields

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Rio Rancho, NM
Learn more about this land:A tranquil little getaway in Rio Rancho, NM. There are mountains and dirt bike riding at this location. And it is a peaceful location not too far from people but just close enough to still experience a great outdoorsy trip.
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Kamaria's Wellness Retreat

4 sites · RVs1 acre · Albuquerque, NM
What a wonderful space. Kamaria Creations is a Wellness Retreat nestled in Albuquerque's Historic North Valley. We are close to Old Town, The Nature Center, Museums, The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center. Wonderful Eateries and Nightlife. Onsite we are home to the only Natural Hair Care Center in New Mexico. Additionally, we offer Bed and Breakfast Accommodations. Our Salon creates amazing styles, cuts, locks, braids and much more. We have an array of Body work services including Facials, Massage Therapy, Herbal Medicine and more.If you are here on a Tuesday Join Us for Taco Tuesday Night. Our stage hosts many local musicians as well. We are a wonderful destination for Balloon Festival as well. Located a quick 15 min drive to the Balloon Fiesta Park. The rail Runner is within reach which will connect campers with Santa Fe. We also have a bus stop directly in front of our site for you to head downtown for the day. The grounds can provide up to 3 spaces for camping. Learn more about this land:Calling all campers. We've got an outdoor stage, a couple secluded areas on the grounds. Inside the main house we've got herbal medicine, massage therapy, Natural hair care and more! Electricity is on site.Please Be Mindful We have Little Nubian Pygmy Goats onsite. Only animals that are Kid and Goat Safe are permitted. ALL DOGS must be on leash. All Dogs must be walked to the park or off property to do their doggie business both number 1 and 2. We also have active pollinators, very gentle bee's. Let them live freely and do their work for humanity. Honey and Tea is available onsite.
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Balloon Fiesta Ranch Oasis

8 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Los Ranchos De Albuquerque, NM
Beautiful 2 acre property, green wild grass and alfalfa, surrounded by trees. You wouldn’t realize you’re in the city. Located at the end of a dead end road. The property borders a local acequia (ditch water way) with quick access to nature walkways, bike paths and the Rio Grand River. Lots of bike and walkways. 1.2 miles to the Balloon Fiesta Park. Excellent location for attending or viewing from the land.
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Elk Ridge Ranch

1 site · RV7 acres · Placitas, NM
Park your RV up to 40 foot overlooking a beautiful pond and endless Mountain Views. Enjoy our Bison and Elk roaming near your campsite, you can even feed them apples out of your hand! You can swim in the crystal clear pond and enjoy the endless stars at night. We have 50 amp service and sewer hookup. Pets are welcome if well behaved and leashed because of the resident animals. Only 45 minutes to Santa Fe and 20 minutes to Albuquerque. Explore the great Southwest attractions: Tent Rocks, Bandolier National Monument, Chaco Canyon, Coronado Monument, and Sandia Tramway. Excellent hiking and biking area. Less than an hour to Santa Fe Ski area and 2 hours to Taos Mountain.
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Camping near Rio Rancho guide

Overview

Rio Rancho sits in the Albuquerque Basin west of the Rio Grande. It’s a hot spot for summer treks and winter cross-country skiing. Nearby plateaus and rises tempt campers to climb and hike parts of Santa Fe Trail or fish in Pecos River at Pecos National Historical Park. Then go glamping in yurts at Hyde Memorial State Park among ponderosa pine forests. Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge sits an hour south of Rio Rancho and offers immersion into nature with local wildlife on dispersed campsites throughout the area. Whether staying in town or venturing out into the wilderness, camping near Rio Rancho won’t disappoint.

Where to go

Hyde Memorial State Park

Hyde Memorial State Park was New Mexico’s first established state park. It surrounds a ponderosa pine mountain forest amid the desert. Summer hiking and birding as well as winter snowshoeing and cross-country skiing bring campers to the park year-round. Besides campsites with paved parking pads and electrical hookups, Hyde Memorial has on-site glamping yurts with multiple single beds and heaters. The yurts book up fast, and can only be reserved 24 hours in advance.

Pecos National Historical Park

Encompassing a large area of historically significant sites, Pecos National Historic Park has plenty of outdoor recreation for campers. There aren’t any campgrounds in the park itself, but nearby private campsites offer full hookups or cabin rentals so hikers can get started early. Part of the Santa Fe Trail, a large part of America’s expansion west, runs through Pecos National Historic Park. Many of the trails run by historical features like Pecos Pueblo and 1717 Spanish mission church too. Anglers will enjoy Pecos River where brown trout, rainbow trout, and Rio Grande Cutthroats swim. Fishing times must be reserved online before visiting.

Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge

Dispersed and primitive campsites are available year-round for those wanting to explore Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge. Four unique biomes converge in the park: piñon-juniper woodlands, Colorado Plateau shrub-steppe lands, Chihuahuan desert, and Great Plains grasslands all meet here. Grab a pair of binoculars at the visitor center to see pronghorn antelope, coyote, horned lizards, and thousands of birds while camping in the refuge. Then, hike along Mesa View Trail and Nature Loop to see local plantlife up close.

When to go

The arid desert climate in Rio Rancho allows campers to visit year-round. Spring and summer are very popular times to camp. Summers are hot and very dry, with highs usually staying between 76°F and 98°F. Winters see average highs of 58°F and lows of 29°F. Snowfall can occur in the area, but it tends to melt fast. Winter sport enthusiasts can find more snow near Hyde Memorial State Park though.

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