The best dog-friendly camping near Jemez Pueblo

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Looking for the perfect camping experience near Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico? Hipcamp has over 620 options to choose from! Whether you're a fan of boating, exploring historic sites, or even surfing, there's a campsite for you. With prices starting as low as $10 per night and an average price of $35 per night, camping has never been more affordable. Check out some of our top-rated campsites: Enchanted Circle Campground (397 reviews), Hermitory (202 reviews), and Star Gazer Ranch (141 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like toilets, campfires, and trash facilities. Start planning your camping adventure today!

94% (2.8K) 249 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Jemez Pueblo

Bear Paw lake Cabin

1. Bear Paw lake Cabin

100%
(21)
41mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Lodging
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.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$125
 / night
Montoya Land-Secluded Camping

2. Montoya Land-Secluded Camping

80%
(5)
18mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Tent
Looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle? Rent out this private piece of land just 15 minutes away from Rio Rancho! Nestled among beautiful trees, this secluded spot offers the perfect camping experience, far from the crowds and noise. Enjoy nature, stargaze in the clear night skies, and unwind in complete tranquility. Whether you're seeking solitude or a serene camping adventure, this spot has everything you need for a memorable getaway. Book your stay today!
Campfires
from 
$16
 / night
Balloon Fiesta Ranch Oasis

3. Balloon Fiesta Ranch Oasis

82%
(41)
30mi from Jemez Pueblo · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
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. 2.2 miles to the Balloon Fiesta Park. Excellent location for attending or viewing from the land. Porta potties only during balloon fiesta
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
the LAND

4. the LAND

43mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to the LAND — 43 private acres of high desert magic nestled at the base of Cerro Pedernal, where canyons cradle the sky and Polvadera Creek flows year-round, drawing beavers, birds, and the occasional awe-struck traveler. This is a place for those seeking the essence of the wild, with just enough comfort to stay awhile. With a one-of-a-kind view of Georgia O’Keeffe’s mountain muse in front of you and the ancient Tsi’pin village site to your left, this sacred land echoes with both artistic legacy and ancestral presence. Camp beside the creek beneath cottonwoods and piñon. Gaze into a night sky free from all light pollution — a dome of stars unlike anywhere else. Walk quiet roads through ancient canyon paths. Listen to the hush. Here, the stillness speaks. While rustic and off-grid in spirit, the LAND offers: • Private, creekside tent sites with canyon views • Fast Wi-Fi if you need it — or want to forget it • A hot shower under open skies • Peaceful access roads for all vehicles • Easy wildlife spotting (beavers, deer, birds of prey) • Nearby hikes, labyrinth walks, and sacred stone outcroppings • 30 minutes from Abiquiú • 2 hours from Santa Fe Whether you're journaling by the creek, meditating at sunrise, or watching the Milky Way unfurl above your tent, this is a place to remember what matters. Come camp at the LAND. Stay for the peace. Return for the stars.
from 
$40
 / night
Tierra del RavenTree

5. Tierra del RavenTree

99%
(102)
26mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Tent, RV
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.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Potable water
from 
$27
 / night

Looking for the perfect camping experience near Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico? Hipcamp has over 620 options to choose from! Whether you're a fan of boating, exploring historic sites, or even surfing, there's a campsite for you. With prices starting as low as $10 per night and an average price of $35 per night, camping has never been more affordable. Check out some of our top-rated campsites: Enchanted Circle Campground (397 reviews), Hermitory (202 reviews), and Star Gazer Ranch (141 reviews). Enjoy popular amenities like toilets, campfires, and trash facilities. Start planning your camping adventure today!

94% (2.8K) 249 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Jemez Pueblo

Bear Paw lake Cabin

1. Bear Paw lake Cabin

100%
(21)
41mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Lodging
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.
Toilets
Showers
Campfires
from 
$125
 / night
Montoya Land-Secluded Camping

2. Montoya Land-Secluded Camping

80%
(5)
18mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Tent
Looking for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle? Rent out this private piece of land just 15 minutes away from Rio Rancho! Nestled among beautiful trees, this secluded spot offers the perfect camping experience, far from the crowds and noise. Enjoy nature, stargaze in the clear night skies, and unwind in complete tranquility. Whether you're seeking solitude or a serene camping adventure, this spot has everything you need for a memorable getaway. Book your stay today!
Campfires
from 
$16
 / night
Balloon Fiesta Ranch Oasis

3. Balloon Fiesta Ranch Oasis

82%
(41)
30mi from Jemez Pueblo · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
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. 2.2 miles to the Balloon Fiesta Park. Excellent location for attending or viewing from the land. Porta potties only during balloon fiesta
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$50
 / night
the LAND

4. the LAND

43mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Tent, RV
Welcome to the LAND — 43 private acres of high desert magic nestled at the base of Cerro Pedernal, where canyons cradle the sky and Polvadera Creek flows year-round, drawing beavers, birds, and the occasional awe-struck traveler. This is a place for those seeking the essence of the wild, with just enough comfort to stay awhile. With a one-of-a-kind view of Georgia O’Keeffe’s mountain muse in front of you and the ancient Tsi’pin village site to your left, this sacred land echoes with both artistic legacy and ancestral presence. Camp beside the creek beneath cottonwoods and piñon. Gaze into a night sky free from all light pollution — a dome of stars unlike anywhere else. Walk quiet roads through ancient canyon paths. Listen to the hush. Here, the stillness speaks. While rustic and off-grid in spirit, the LAND offers: • Private, creekside tent sites with canyon views • Fast Wi-Fi if you need it — or want to forget it • A hot shower under open skies • Peaceful access roads for all vehicles • Easy wildlife spotting (beavers, deer, birds of prey) • Nearby hikes, labyrinth walks, and sacred stone outcroppings • 30 minutes from Abiquiú • 2 hours from Santa Fe Whether you're journaling by the creek, meditating at sunrise, or watching the Milky Way unfurl above your tent, this is a place to remember what matters. Come camp at the LAND. Stay for the peace. Return for the stars.
from 
$40
 / night
Tierra del RavenTree

5. Tierra del RavenTree

99%
(102)
26mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Tent, RV
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.
Electrical hookup
Water hookup
Potable water
from 
$27
 / night

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