The best campervan sites near Corona

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Corona welcomes campervan travelers with over 870 spots tailored for those who like wheels under their bed and adventure outside their door. You can park up for as little as $7 a night, though most sites hover around $45. Wind sports draw a crowd here—steady breezes make for reliable action. Swimming holes and boating spots dot the landscape, so pack your suit. Showers, toilets, and pet-friendly policies come standard at many camps. If you want a site with a reputation, check out Santa Fe Treehouse Camp (908 reviews), Sunny Mellow Eco Villa (249 reviews), or Agua de Vida (221 reviews). You’ll find level ground for your campervan, quick access to the outdoors, and a laid-back scene that doesn’t try too hard. Corona isn’t for those who want a resort. It’s for people who want a hot shower, a spot to park, and room to roam.

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Small Town Memories

2. Small Town Memories

42mi from Corona · 1 site · RV · Mountainair, NM
This is a small private plot of land just outside of town that used to be a homesite. There are NO AMENITIES currently, but possibly in the future. RV site is for DRY CAMPING ONLY. Pets are allowed but must be contained due to the nearby road. The property still has a few areas that need a bit of cleanup, but the advantage is that it’s a private site conveniently located just outside of town. The Town of Mountainair is known for its vibrant arts scene, local studios, and galleries. It offers a true small-town feel with great restaurants, including the famous—and haunted—Shaffer Hotel. There are even rumors of sightings of the ghost of Billy the Kid! While not entirely remote, this is a peaceful spot where you can sit outside and marvel at the galaxy of stars visible on a clear night. You’ll be neighbors with the Forest Service and only a few miles from Cibola National Forest, the Manzano Mountains, and several Park Service sites such as the Abo and Quarai ruins. Nearby, you’ll also find a farmer’s market, a grocery store, and a few dollar stores for essentials. This is a great location for birdwatching, spotting small wildlife, and occasionally seeing deer. My favorite memory growing up here was listening to the great horned owls—you’ll likely find owl pellets and other interesting natural treasures on the lot. While the 4-acre property isn’t large enough for real hiking, it’s perfect for peaceful walks and exploring nature. Please note: there is still some debris left from the old homesite, such as tires, but cleanup can be arranged based on rental interest. Campfires are welcome, as long as they comply with current Forest Service fire bans. You must bring your own water for fire extinguishing.
Pets
from 
$16
 / night

Corona welcomes campervan travelers with over 870 spots tailored for those who like wheels under their bed and adventure outside their door. You can park up for as little as $7 a night, though most sites hover around $45. Wind sports draw a crowd here—steady breezes make for reliable action. Swimming holes and boating spots dot the landscape, so pack your suit. Showers, toilets, and pet-friendly policies come standard at many camps. If you want a site with a reputation, check out Santa Fe Treehouse Camp (908 reviews), Sunny Mellow Eco Villa (249 reviews), or Agua de Vida (221 reviews). You’ll find level ground for your campervan, quick access to the outdoors, and a laid-back scene that doesn’t try too hard. Corona isn’t for those who want a resort. It’s for people who want a hot shower, a spot to park, and room to roam.

100% (6)

Top-rated campgrounds

Small Town Memories

2. Small Town Memories

42mi from Corona · 1 site · RV · Mountainair, NM
This is a small private plot of land just outside of town that used to be a homesite. There are NO AMENITIES currently, but possibly in the future. RV site is for DRY CAMPING ONLY. Pets are allowed but must be contained due to the nearby road. The property still has a few areas that need a bit of cleanup, but the advantage is that it’s a private site conveniently located just outside of town. The Town of Mountainair is known for its vibrant arts scene, local studios, and galleries. It offers a true small-town feel with great restaurants, including the famous—and haunted—Shaffer Hotel. There are even rumors of sightings of the ghost of Billy the Kid! While not entirely remote, this is a peaceful spot where you can sit outside and marvel at the galaxy of stars visible on a clear night. You’ll be neighbors with the Forest Service and only a few miles from Cibola National Forest, the Manzano Mountains, and several Park Service sites such as the Abo and Quarai ruins. Nearby, you’ll also find a farmer’s market, a grocery store, and a few dollar stores for essentials. This is a great location for birdwatching, spotting small wildlife, and occasionally seeing deer. My favorite memory growing up here was listening to the great horned owls—you’ll likely find owl pellets and other interesting natural treasures on the lot. While the 4-acre property isn’t large enough for real hiking, it’s perfect for peaceful walks and exploring nature. Please note: there is still some debris left from the old homesite, such as tires, but cleanup can be arranged based on rental interest. Campfires are welcome, as long as they comply with current Forest Service fire bans. You must bring your own water for fire extinguishing.
Pets
from 
$16
 / night

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