The best camping near Jemez Pueblo with a private bathroom

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Jemez Pueblo has over 640 campsites with toilets, so you won’t be short on options if that’s a must-have. Average nightly prices hover around $69, but you’ll find spots for as little as $16. Bring your dog, light a campfire, and head out for a hike—these are the staples here, along with winter snow sports and swimming holes that locals swear by. If you want a place that’s dialed in and gets high marks, check out Santa Fe Treehouse Camp (919 reviews), Mystical & Enchanted Desert Escape (355 reviews), or Sunny Mellow Eco Villa (258 reviews). You’ll find clear skies, real peace and quiet, and plenty of room to roam—just don’t forget your swimsuit or your hiking boots.

96% (2.6K) 223 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Jemez Pueblo

Secluded Indoor Camping

1. Secluded Indoor Camping

100%
(16)
33mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Lodging
If you're looking for a quick stay while passing through Albuquerque, I have a spot for you! I'm in the process of putting back together and repairing a small house, and in the meantime, it makes for great indoor camping. There’s no shower, but the toilet and hot water work. It’s pretty bare-bones — that’s why I call it camping — but there’s a bed, a table, and some chairs. Pets are okay too! I’m about 3 miles from Old Town.
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Mystical & Enchanted Desert Escape

2. Mystical & Enchanted Desert Escape

99%
(815)
45mi from Jemez Pueblo · 9 sites · Tents
Discover the magic of Star Dance High Desert Retreat—a serene haven nestled in New Mexico’s breathtaking high desert. Here, expansive views of rugged canyons, majestic mountains, and a starlit sky set the stage for an unforgettable escape. Whether you choose the convenience of a car camping spot or the secluded charm of a tent site, every space is thoughtfully designed to immerse you in nature’s splendor. At Star Dance, modern comforts blend seamlessly with the wild beauty of the desert. Enjoy a fully stocked, well-equipped kitchen perfect for preparing a cozy meal, and experience the luxury of clean, inviting bathrooms. Imagine stepping into an outdoor shower framed by stunning mountain vistas or relaxing in a hot tub under a canopy of twinkling stars. The retreat’s peaceful atmosphere and gentle, healing energy have touched the hearts of many. Guests have described their stays as “magical,” “healing,” and “beyond words” as they connect with the landscape and embrace the soulful ambiance of the high desert. With warm, welcoming hosts who add personal, thoughtful touches, Star Dance is more than just a place to camp—it’s a sanctuary where nature, comfort, and inspiration dance together. Step into a world of tranquility and wonder at Star Dance High Desert Retreat, and let the beauty of the desert soothe your spirit. 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. **ATTENTION POTENTIAL GUESTS** Recently we've had a rash of guests who, either through the difficulties with using the mobile app or just not reading our provided information, have been arriving passed our check in time. We require guests to arrive no later than an hour before sundown (summer 7:30pm - winter 5:00pm) We require this because we are very rural and our sites are not lit to keep our property natural and prevent light pollution for ourselves and our neighbors. In the past we've issued refunds for people who have neglected this rule. We will no longer be doing so in the future.
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Healing on the Rio Grande !

3. Healing on the Rio Grande !

95%
(285)
33mi from Jemez Pueblo · 20 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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 ! We won , an award with Hipcamp, Best of 2023 !!!! 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 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 . 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 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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$45
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Santa Fe National Forest

4. Santa Fe National Forest

94%
(42)
444 sites · Rio En Medio, New Mexico
Santa Fe National Forest isn’t just a cool spot in New Mexico, it’s a place that painters, poets, photographers and adventurers have waxed poetic about since...well, forever. It’s easy to see why, with over 1.6 million acres and over 1,000 miles of trails to explore. Whether it’s an autumn day trekking under trees blazing gold, or taking turns down the slopes at Santa Fe Ski Basin, the forest is a year round wonderland! Spring and Summer offer thrilling whitewater rafting down the Rio Grande, trout fishing, hunting, and nights under the stars. It’s easy to set up camp here too in one of the forests many campgrounds, and if you plan on staying away, be sure visit the town of Santa Fe, one of the most artistic and beautiful towns in America. This trip is bound to have you channeling your inner artist in no time!
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Fenton Lake State Park

5. Fenton Lake State Park

88%
(4)
13 sites · La Cueva, New Mexico
Fenton Lake State Park: A serene mountain haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Route 66 RV Park In Albuquerque

6. Route 66 RV Park In Albuquerque

100%
(1)
49mi from Jemez Pueblo · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Route 66 RV Park – Your Convenient Albuquerque Base Stay right off historic Route 66 at this easy, comfortable RV spot in Albuquerque. Enjoy full hookups, spacious parking, and quick access to downtown, restaurants, breweries, and the Sandia Mountains. This is an ideal stop for road-trippers, cross-country travelers, or anyone wanting a simple, convenient place to rest while exploring local landmarks, outdoor adventures, and classic Route 66 charm. Book your stay and make Albuquerque a smooth, memorable stop on your journey!
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$25
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Rancho Algo Mas

7. Rancho Algo Mas

93%
(37)
50mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Tent, RV
The property is in the agricultural village of El Guique just north of Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, where indigenous settlements have existed for many centuries due to rich soil, proximity to the Rio Grande and Chama rivers. While we are in a rural area, you will be 10 min north of the town of Espanola and 5 min from the Ohkay Owingeh rest stop (with a great El Parasol Norte takeaway restaurant- don't miss their tacos!). It's easy to run to Espanola's Wal-Mart, Lowes or other stores if you forgot anything or need to purchase supplies. In terms of the campsite, our 5 acre property is a narrow agricultural strip that extends from the irrigation acequia (ditch) at the top of the dirt road down into a dense bosque (forest), ending in a path to the Rio Grande. The campsite is in the bosque (forest) a little distance from our house in the privacy of the cottonwoods and elms. At this time we do not have other campsites sharing the space so you will be camping by yourself and have the bathroom to yourself. It is a short walk from the camp to the Rio Grande where you'll find stairs to the river. The river is wade-able in the late summer but in winter/spring the currents are strong and not advisable for young children or non-swimmers. You and your family are welcome to walk back to our farm to interact with goats, chickens, and our friendly dogs, use the playground, or swing on the large swing by the pond. This property is at its best Summer through mid Fall when all is green, the pond is full and river is calmer. Winter camping is still doable but may include snow, a frozen pond, and leafless trees, as well as visiting sandhill cranes. The site is spacious, has a firepit with a cover. We can supply wood if you need it (just text us). In summer we have mosquitos being so close to river so come prepared with some serious sprays or creams- citronella candles and herbal stuff won't be effective here. You will have a lot of privacy in the bosque, and it is relatively quiet from urban noise. But you will be in agricultural country, so you will hear sounds of roosters, horses, goats, peacocks as well as our neighbors doing their thing in the farm land all around you. There can be dogs barking so if any of this noise bothers you at night you will want to bring earplugs.
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$40
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Jemez Mountains A-Frame Cabin

8. Jemez Mountains A-Frame Cabin

100%
(24)
21mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Lodging
We are excited to share our little A-frame cabin in the woods! The cabin is quite rustic ( and quite cute). Think of it like glamping -- outhouse, wood burning stove, dirt roads, and beautiful trees and mountains included. ** To keep the cabin affordable, all guests are responsible for cleaning up the cabin at the end of the stay and making it ready for the next guest. There are no cleaners coming in after you. ** The cabin is a 432 square foot A-frame in a small mountain community, which is surrounded by the Jemez National Forest. There are a few places to hike right from the front door, and many, many trailheads within a 20 minute drive. Fenton Lake is a short drive away, and the San Antonio Hot Springs is a 2.5 mile hike, bike, or ski away right out the front door for the confident adventurer. Located 1.5 hours from Albuquerque and Santa Fe, a few miles off of NM-4 between the town of Jemez Springs and the Valles Caldera National Preserve. No outdoor fires in the fire pit are permitted at this time. WATER HAS BEEN SHUT OFF FOR THE SEASON - YOU MUST BRING YOUR OWN WATER.
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$120
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Balloon Fiesta Farm Oasis 2

9. Balloon Fiesta Farm Oasis 2

94%
(35)
30mi from Jemez Pueblo · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Beautiful 1.5 acre property, green wild grass and alfalfa, surrounded by trees. You wouldn’t realize you’re in the city. Located walking distance to one of New Mexico's top restaurants, Farm & Table 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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$40
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Cochiti Lake

10. Cochiti Lake

67%
(5)
124 sites · Cochiti Lake, New Mexico
On the land of Pueblo de Cochiti Nation and the shores of the Rio Grande, lies Cochiti Lake where kind folks and tons of fun are sure to make this a favorite weekend spot! Enjoy trails for hiking and biking along the Tetilla Peak Recreation area or take to the waters in your vessel of choice for a day of soaking up rays! Anglers have piers a plenty, and beach lovers can chill on the shores before a quick jaunt back to your campsite. The fun doesn’t stop in the winter either, with cross country skiing and snowshoe trails; the sunsets are even more awe inducing behind snowcapped peaks. You’ll be back in all season to Cochiti, the chance for discovery demands it!
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Bandelier National Monument

11. Bandelier National Monument

100%
(8)
5 sites · White Rock, New Mexico
Discover ancient Native American history in these sublime Southwestern lands.
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Cibola National Forest

12. Cibola National Forest

88%
(8)
245 sites · Magdalena, New Mexico
America the beautiful, indeed! Don’t miss out on the wild and scenic slice of New Mexico.
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Abiquiu Lake

13. Abiquiu Lake

100%
(3)
54 sites · Cañones, New Mexico
Warm breezes and water fun are waiting for you at Abiquiu Lake. With some of the best fishing in New Mexico you’ll have a blast exploring the shores dotted with sage and juniper while you cast your line. Those who want a little leisure can stroll the trails or catch some rays on the swimming beach; there are gorgeous views of the Flint Mountains from the shores. And of course there’s plenty of boating, waterskiing, and jetskiing at your finger tips! The nearby Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and Santa Fe will satisfy your inner artist, but we think the night sky at one of Abiquiu’s campgrounds will be inspiration enough!
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Santa Fe Treehouse Camp & Wilderness Preserve

14. Santa Fe Treehouse Camp & Wilderness Preserve

98%
(1647)
50mi from Jemez Pueblo · 58 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Brad and Ciana welcome you to the Santa Fe Treehouse Camp & Wilderness Preserve, managed by The Wilderness Institute. The camp was founded 40 years ago as a summer camp for kids. We continue to offer camps for children and their parents and grandparents (family camps), as well as welcome adults and other groups to enjoy the vast and wild high desert nature up on this ridge. Register for our nature education activities and resources lead by The Wilderness Institute (available for all of our guests). These topics include sustainability, recycling, composting, water conservation, wildfire prevention, outdoor safety, and nature awareness along with the use of our hiking trails. You can also join an archery class, tomahawk throwing, climbing on the mobile climbing wall, Yoga, Qigong, Climbing Into The Heart of the Mother Tree, Star talks and more! There are beautiful views and access to Shaggy Peak, the southernmost tip of the Rocky Mountains and the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range. Wander our land to enjoy various level hiking trails including a 20 minute hike to a creek and waterfall in the forest (some steep spots and creek is intermittent) or climb up Shaggy Peak (seasoned hikers only please). IMPORTANT: We are up 1.3 miles of dirt road (with 5-7+% grade in a few short stretches) and are not near public transportation so you will need your own vehicle! Be aware that the roads can be snowy, icy or muddy and rutted ( 4-wheel or All-trak recommended in certain times of year). We don’t guarantee the road will be plowed. We generally close for the season due to cold weather around Halloween and reopen just before Memorial Day. This is a non-smoking, no candle facility.
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$25
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Santa Fe Ridgetop Oasis - Hike In

15. Santa Fe Ridgetop Oasis - Hike In

100%
(7)
50mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Lodging
Indulge in captivating sunrises and enchanting sunsets at your own private campsite. Nestled atop a ridgeline, this oasis is a mere 20 minutes from downtown Santa Fe and 10 minutes from the village of El Dorado, Our secluded campspot in the heart of the high desert is a fantastic basecamp for all your outdoor adventures. World-class mountain biking, epic rock climbing, rafting, kayaking, and hikes for all levels are all within an hour drive or less. Or choose to stay close and hike the trails on "our land." Your lodging experience includes an enclosed shelter with windows/sliding door, a cozy bed, solar power for lighting and charging phones, a propane camp stove, and an outhouse equipped with a composting toilet. A one lb Coleman propane bottle is available for $18. You are welcome to bring your own. Please only cook outside. Please read the following details carefully: This site requires a hike in. No vehicles are permitted beyond the cattle gate. Potable water is available upon request, but we prefer that you BYO. Since I have to hike it out there, you must let me know what you need at the time of your booking. This is a primitive shelter. There is no running water nor electricity (aside from a solar light). The solar will charge your phone so bring your cord! It's just like camping but with walls and a roof over your head - and the benefit of having no other campers around. You might see an occasional hiker with their dog. If you have a dog, take note. This site is completely fenced in so that your fur baby can safely roam. There is no heating or cooling. The desert can get cold at night. With enough notice, a portable propane heater can be provided with for an additional charge. Hipcampers are kindly asked to park just outside our gate and embark on a picturesque 3/4 mile hike back to the shelter. The flat hike offers scenic views and adds to the adventure of your stay. PLEASE clean up after your pup.
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$65
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American RV Resort

16. American RV Resort

91%
(22)
38mi from Jemez Pueblo · 184 sites · RVs, Lodging
RV Resort just outside the west city limits of Albuquerque with 217 RV sites we have back-in and pull-thru sites some gravel and some concrete. All sites are FHU sites with cable, water, sewer, 30 and 50 amp electricity. We have seasonal pool and hot tub, playground. We have 2 cabins that will sleep 8 on site. We have a club house that can be rented as well.
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$50
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Mesa Top camping

17. Mesa Top camping

96%
(186)
35mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Tent, RV
Set above the historic town of Madrid N.M. is Waldo Mesa, the location of past mining operations and stunning Vista's.
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$35
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Sunny Mellow Eco Villa

18. Sunny Mellow Eco Villa

99%
(341)
42mi from Jemez Pueblo · 4 sites · Lodging
Sunny Mellow Eco Villa is the land with a great history. The VERY QUIET, secret Shangra-La Valley just over the ridge from Route 66 (and I-40) was the camping place for Billy the Kid and his gang! They could quickly saddle up when the posted lookout on the ridge above signaled the passing of The Corrupt Santa Fe Cartel that bid to hold control of business throughout Lincoln County. Even more stunning, it was the Tijeras Indian Pueblo Tribe's place of roaming and rest. The land now sports an Organic Vineyard, Orchard and Vegetable Garden that guests my forage from when in bloom. A Large, Clean, Secluded Redwood Yoga Deck, Ping-Pong, Horseshoes, and a Giant Swing Set, along with patios and lounges that are found over the 8 acre land, and all joined by a network of Scenic Pathways and Bridges that connect The Vineyard, The Orchard, The Garden, The Solar Array, The Swing, The Yoga Deck, Ping Pong Terrace, Horse shoe Pit... Perfect Place and Feel The Akashic Records of Where Billy the Kid and his gang camped and the Tijeras Indians Lived! 8 Minutes to Albuquerque. 7 minutes to Cedar Crest, 20 minutes to The Infinite View off the Sandia Crest, 10 minutes to Edgewood. 50 minutes to Santa Fe. Located in THE CENTER of The ZIA of NEW MEXICO! Views of meadows, mountains and the Enchanting New Mexico sky from the Every stopping point on the Eco Villa Trail System. Ride a bike, take a sauna, Read a book... Take a nap. Enjoy the Unique Feel and Romance of the Yoga Yurt, The Awesome Modern Outdoor Kitchen, The delicious KING Bed. Watch 4K TV with 900 download and 35 upload! Enjoy Dining at your Private HipCamp Site! Hike into the Cedro National forest a short walk to the end of the road. If you feel sociable, join in a campfire with the guests at The Chi-Treehouse or Invite guests to the Fire-pit at your own Yoga Yurta! Sit in the Secluded "Starchamber" by day for a sun tan, or by night for moon glow and infinite star gazing. Drive to Sandia Peak, Hike, Ski, Mountain Bike (Even out your back door if you do not want to drive). Albuquerque and The East Mountains has more trails in proximity to a metropolis than an city in the country. Pick sandy, rocky, or meadow, or a forest ascent. Grove at top notch restaurants in ABQ and some local ones just down the street.
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$86
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Canyon of the Sleeping Bear

19. Canyon of the Sleeping Bear

40mi from Jemez Pueblo · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Set on 5 acres, our property is open to tents and RVs, with three off-grid cabins available for rent. Enjoy plenty of hiking and outdoor adventures in the area. There is no cell service, but WiFi is available near the main house. The connection can sometimes be a bit unstable, so please prepare accordingly. Our property backs up to state land, offering plenty of outdoor access. We also offer guided tours of the nearby ruins for a small fee. The area is well known for its connection to Georgia O’Keeffe and the landscapes that inspired her artwork. Nearby outdoor activities include: • Fishing • Abiquiu Lake (6 miles away) • Ghost Ranch • Hiking • Native American ruins The property sits right on Canones Creek!
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$37
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Bear Paw lake Cabin

20. 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.
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$125
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Jemez Pueblo has over 640 campsites with toilets, so you won’t be short on options if that’s a must-have. Average nightly prices hover around $69, but you’ll find spots for as little as $16. Bring your dog, light a campfire, and head out for a hike—these are the staples here, along with winter snow sports and swimming holes that locals swear by. If you want a place that’s dialed in and gets high marks, check out Santa Fe Treehouse Camp (919 reviews), Mystical & Enchanted Desert Escape (355 reviews), or Sunny Mellow Eco Villa (258 reviews). You’ll find clear skies, real peace and quiet, and plenty of room to roam—just don’t forget your swimsuit or your hiking boots.

96% (2.6K) 223 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Jemez Pueblo

Secluded Indoor Camping

1. Secluded Indoor Camping

100%
(16)
33mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Lodging
If you're looking for a quick stay while passing through Albuquerque, I have a spot for you! I'm in the process of putting back together and repairing a small house, and in the meantime, it makes for great indoor camping. There’s no shower, but the toilet and hot water work. It’s pretty bare-bones — that’s why I call it camping — but there’s a bed, a table, and some chairs. Pets are okay too! I’m about 3 miles from Old Town.
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Mystical & Enchanted Desert Escape

2. Mystical & Enchanted Desert Escape

99%
(815)
45mi from Jemez Pueblo · 9 sites · Tents
Discover the magic of Star Dance High Desert Retreat—a serene haven nestled in New Mexico’s breathtaking high desert. Here, expansive views of rugged canyons, majestic mountains, and a starlit sky set the stage for an unforgettable escape. Whether you choose the convenience of a car camping spot or the secluded charm of a tent site, every space is thoughtfully designed to immerse you in nature’s splendor. At Star Dance, modern comforts blend seamlessly with the wild beauty of the desert. Enjoy a fully stocked, well-equipped kitchen perfect for preparing a cozy meal, and experience the luxury of clean, inviting bathrooms. Imagine stepping into an outdoor shower framed by stunning mountain vistas or relaxing in a hot tub under a canopy of twinkling stars. The retreat’s peaceful atmosphere and gentle, healing energy have touched the hearts of many. Guests have described their stays as “magical,” “healing,” and “beyond words” as they connect with the landscape and embrace the soulful ambiance of the high desert. With warm, welcoming hosts who add personal, thoughtful touches, Star Dance is more than just a place to camp—it’s a sanctuary where nature, comfort, and inspiration dance together. Step into a world of tranquility and wonder at Star Dance High Desert Retreat, and let the beauty of the desert soothe your spirit. 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. **ATTENTION POTENTIAL GUESTS** Recently we've had a rash of guests who, either through the difficulties with using the mobile app or just not reading our provided information, have been arriving passed our check in time. We require guests to arrive no later than an hour before sundown (summer 7:30pm - winter 5:00pm) We require this because we are very rural and our sites are not lit to keep our property natural and prevent light pollution for ourselves and our neighbors. In the past we've issued refunds for people who have neglected this rule. We will no longer be doing so in the future.
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Healing on the Rio Grande !

3. Healing on the Rio Grande !

95%
(285)
33mi from Jemez Pueblo · 20 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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 ! We won , an award with Hipcamp, Best of 2023 !!!! 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 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 . 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 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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$45
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Santa Fe National Forest

4. Santa Fe National Forest

94%
(42)
444 sites · Rio En Medio, New Mexico
Santa Fe National Forest isn’t just a cool spot in New Mexico, it’s a place that painters, poets, photographers and adventurers have waxed poetic about since...well, forever. It’s easy to see why, with over 1.6 million acres and over 1,000 miles of trails to explore. Whether it’s an autumn day trekking under trees blazing gold, or taking turns down the slopes at Santa Fe Ski Basin, the forest is a year round wonderland! Spring and Summer offer thrilling whitewater rafting down the Rio Grande, trout fishing, hunting, and nights under the stars. It’s easy to set up camp here too in one of the forests many campgrounds, and if you plan on staying away, be sure visit the town of Santa Fe, one of the most artistic and beautiful towns in America. This trip is bound to have you channeling your inner artist in no time!
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Fenton Lake State Park

5. Fenton Lake State Park

88%
(4)
13 sites · La Cueva, New Mexico
Fenton Lake State Park: A serene mountain haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Route 66 RV Park In Albuquerque

6. Route 66 RV Park In Albuquerque

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49mi from Jemez Pueblo · 11 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Route 66 RV Park – Your Convenient Albuquerque Base Stay right off historic Route 66 at this easy, comfortable RV spot in Albuquerque. Enjoy full hookups, spacious parking, and quick access to downtown, restaurants, breweries, and the Sandia Mountains. This is an ideal stop for road-trippers, cross-country travelers, or anyone wanting a simple, convenient place to rest while exploring local landmarks, outdoor adventures, and classic Route 66 charm. Book your stay and make Albuquerque a smooth, memorable stop on your journey!
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$25
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Rancho Algo Mas

7. Rancho Algo Mas

93%
(37)
50mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Tent, RV
The property is in the agricultural village of El Guique just north of Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, where indigenous settlements have existed for many centuries due to rich soil, proximity to the Rio Grande and Chama rivers. While we are in a rural area, you will be 10 min north of the town of Espanola and 5 min from the Ohkay Owingeh rest stop (with a great El Parasol Norte takeaway restaurant- don't miss their tacos!). It's easy to run to Espanola's Wal-Mart, Lowes or other stores if you forgot anything or need to purchase supplies. In terms of the campsite, our 5 acre property is a narrow agricultural strip that extends from the irrigation acequia (ditch) at the top of the dirt road down into a dense bosque (forest), ending in a path to the Rio Grande. The campsite is in the bosque (forest) a little distance from our house in the privacy of the cottonwoods and elms. At this time we do not have other campsites sharing the space so you will be camping by yourself and have the bathroom to yourself. It is a short walk from the camp to the Rio Grande where you'll find stairs to the river. The river is wade-able in the late summer but in winter/spring the currents are strong and not advisable for young children or non-swimmers. You and your family are welcome to walk back to our farm to interact with goats, chickens, and our friendly dogs, use the playground, or swing on the large swing by the pond. This property is at its best Summer through mid Fall when all is green, the pond is full and river is calmer. Winter camping is still doable but may include snow, a frozen pond, and leafless trees, as well as visiting sandhill cranes. The site is spacious, has a firepit with a cover. We can supply wood if you need it (just text us). In summer we have mosquitos being so close to river so come prepared with some serious sprays or creams- citronella candles and herbal stuff won't be effective here. You will have a lot of privacy in the bosque, and it is relatively quiet from urban noise. But you will be in agricultural country, so you will hear sounds of roosters, horses, goats, peacocks as well as our neighbors doing their thing in the farm land all around you. There can be dogs barking so if any of this noise bothers you at night you will want to bring earplugs.
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$40
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Jemez Mountains A-Frame Cabin

8. Jemez Mountains A-Frame Cabin

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21mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Lodging
We are excited to share our little A-frame cabin in the woods! The cabin is quite rustic ( and quite cute). Think of it like glamping -- outhouse, wood burning stove, dirt roads, and beautiful trees and mountains included. ** To keep the cabin affordable, all guests are responsible for cleaning up the cabin at the end of the stay and making it ready for the next guest. There are no cleaners coming in after you. ** The cabin is a 432 square foot A-frame in a small mountain community, which is surrounded by the Jemez National Forest. There are a few places to hike right from the front door, and many, many trailheads within a 20 minute drive. Fenton Lake is a short drive away, and the San Antonio Hot Springs is a 2.5 mile hike, bike, or ski away right out the front door for the confident adventurer. Located 1.5 hours from Albuquerque and Santa Fe, a few miles off of NM-4 between the town of Jemez Springs and the Valles Caldera National Preserve. No outdoor fires in the fire pit are permitted at this time. WATER HAS BEEN SHUT OFF FOR THE SEASON - YOU MUST BRING YOUR OWN WATER.
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$120
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Balloon Fiesta Farm Oasis 2

9. Balloon Fiesta Farm Oasis 2

94%
(35)
30mi from Jemez Pueblo · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
Beautiful 1.5 acre property, green wild grass and alfalfa, surrounded by trees. You wouldn’t realize you’re in the city. Located walking distance to one of New Mexico's top restaurants, Farm & Table 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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$40
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Cochiti Lake

10. Cochiti Lake

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124 sites · Cochiti Lake, New Mexico
On the land of Pueblo de Cochiti Nation and the shores of the Rio Grande, lies Cochiti Lake where kind folks and tons of fun are sure to make this a favorite weekend spot! Enjoy trails for hiking and biking along the Tetilla Peak Recreation area or take to the waters in your vessel of choice for a day of soaking up rays! Anglers have piers a plenty, and beach lovers can chill on the shores before a quick jaunt back to your campsite. The fun doesn’t stop in the winter either, with cross country skiing and snowshoe trails; the sunsets are even more awe inducing behind snowcapped peaks. You’ll be back in all season to Cochiti, the chance for discovery demands it!
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Bandelier National Monument

11. Bandelier National Monument

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5 sites · White Rock, New Mexico
Discover ancient Native American history in these sublime Southwestern lands.
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Cibola National Forest

12. Cibola National Forest

88%
(8)
245 sites · Magdalena, New Mexico
America the beautiful, indeed! Don’t miss out on the wild and scenic slice of New Mexico.
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Abiquiu Lake

13. Abiquiu Lake

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(3)
54 sites · Cañones, New Mexico
Warm breezes and water fun are waiting for you at Abiquiu Lake. With some of the best fishing in New Mexico you’ll have a blast exploring the shores dotted with sage and juniper while you cast your line. Those who want a little leisure can stroll the trails or catch some rays on the swimming beach; there are gorgeous views of the Flint Mountains from the shores. And of course there’s plenty of boating, waterskiing, and jetskiing at your finger tips! The nearby Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and Santa Fe will satisfy your inner artist, but we think the night sky at one of Abiquiu’s campgrounds will be inspiration enough!
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Santa Fe Treehouse Camp & Wilderness Preserve

14. Santa Fe Treehouse Camp & Wilderness Preserve

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50mi from Jemez Pueblo · 58 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Brad and Ciana welcome you to the Santa Fe Treehouse Camp & Wilderness Preserve, managed by The Wilderness Institute. The camp was founded 40 years ago as a summer camp for kids. We continue to offer camps for children and their parents and grandparents (family camps), as well as welcome adults and other groups to enjoy the vast and wild high desert nature up on this ridge. Register for our nature education activities and resources lead by The Wilderness Institute (available for all of our guests). These topics include sustainability, recycling, composting, water conservation, wildfire prevention, outdoor safety, and nature awareness along with the use of our hiking trails. You can also join an archery class, tomahawk throwing, climbing on the mobile climbing wall, Yoga, Qigong, Climbing Into The Heart of the Mother Tree, Star talks and more! There are beautiful views and access to Shaggy Peak, the southernmost tip of the Rocky Mountains and the Sangre de Cristo Mountain Range. Wander our land to enjoy various level hiking trails including a 20 minute hike to a creek and waterfall in the forest (some steep spots and creek is intermittent) or climb up Shaggy Peak (seasoned hikers only please). IMPORTANT: We are up 1.3 miles of dirt road (with 5-7+% grade in a few short stretches) and are not near public transportation so you will need your own vehicle! Be aware that the roads can be snowy, icy or muddy and rutted ( 4-wheel or All-trak recommended in certain times of year). We don’t guarantee the road will be plowed. We generally close for the season due to cold weather around Halloween and reopen just before Memorial Day. This is a non-smoking, no candle facility.
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$25
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Santa Fe Ridgetop Oasis - Hike In

15. Santa Fe Ridgetop Oasis - Hike In

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50mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Lodging
Indulge in captivating sunrises and enchanting sunsets at your own private campsite. Nestled atop a ridgeline, this oasis is a mere 20 minutes from downtown Santa Fe and 10 minutes from the village of El Dorado, Our secluded campspot in the heart of the high desert is a fantastic basecamp for all your outdoor adventures. World-class mountain biking, epic rock climbing, rafting, kayaking, and hikes for all levels are all within an hour drive or less. Or choose to stay close and hike the trails on "our land." Your lodging experience includes an enclosed shelter with windows/sliding door, a cozy bed, solar power for lighting and charging phones, a propane camp stove, and an outhouse equipped with a composting toilet. A one lb Coleman propane bottle is available for $18. You are welcome to bring your own. Please only cook outside. Please read the following details carefully: This site requires a hike in. No vehicles are permitted beyond the cattle gate. Potable water is available upon request, but we prefer that you BYO. Since I have to hike it out there, you must let me know what you need at the time of your booking. This is a primitive shelter. There is no running water nor electricity (aside from a solar light). The solar will charge your phone so bring your cord! It's just like camping but with walls and a roof over your head - and the benefit of having no other campers around. You might see an occasional hiker with their dog. If you have a dog, take note. This site is completely fenced in so that your fur baby can safely roam. There is no heating or cooling. The desert can get cold at night. With enough notice, a portable propane heater can be provided with for an additional charge. Hipcampers are kindly asked to park just outside our gate and embark on a picturesque 3/4 mile hike back to the shelter. The flat hike offers scenic views and adds to the adventure of your stay. PLEASE clean up after your pup.
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$65
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American RV Resort

16. American RV Resort

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(22)
38mi from Jemez Pueblo · 184 sites · RVs, Lodging
RV Resort just outside the west city limits of Albuquerque with 217 RV sites we have back-in and pull-thru sites some gravel and some concrete. All sites are FHU sites with cable, water, sewer, 30 and 50 amp electricity. We have seasonal pool and hot tub, playground. We have 2 cabins that will sleep 8 on site. We have a club house that can be rented as well.
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$50
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Mesa Top camping

17. Mesa Top camping

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(186)
35mi from Jemez Pueblo · 1 site · Tent, RV
Set above the historic town of Madrid N.M. is Waldo Mesa, the location of past mining operations and stunning Vista's.
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$35
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Sunny Mellow Eco Villa

18. Sunny Mellow Eco Villa

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(341)
42mi from Jemez Pueblo · 4 sites · Lodging
Sunny Mellow Eco Villa is the land with a great history. The VERY QUIET, secret Shangra-La Valley just over the ridge from Route 66 (and I-40) was the camping place for Billy the Kid and his gang! They could quickly saddle up when the posted lookout on the ridge above signaled the passing of The Corrupt Santa Fe Cartel that bid to hold control of business throughout Lincoln County. Even more stunning, it was the Tijeras Indian Pueblo Tribe's place of roaming and rest. The land now sports an Organic Vineyard, Orchard and Vegetable Garden that guests my forage from when in bloom. A Large, Clean, Secluded Redwood Yoga Deck, Ping-Pong, Horseshoes, and a Giant Swing Set, along with patios and lounges that are found over the 8 acre land, and all joined by a network of Scenic Pathways and Bridges that connect The Vineyard, The Orchard, The Garden, The Solar Array, The Swing, The Yoga Deck, Ping Pong Terrace, Horse shoe Pit... Perfect Place and Feel The Akashic Records of Where Billy the Kid and his gang camped and the Tijeras Indians Lived! 8 Minutes to Albuquerque. 7 minutes to Cedar Crest, 20 minutes to The Infinite View off the Sandia Crest, 10 minutes to Edgewood. 50 minutes to Santa Fe. Located in THE CENTER of The ZIA of NEW MEXICO! Views of meadows, mountains and the Enchanting New Mexico sky from the Every stopping point on the Eco Villa Trail System. Ride a bike, take a sauna, Read a book... Take a nap. Enjoy the Unique Feel and Romance of the Yoga Yurt, The Awesome Modern Outdoor Kitchen, The delicious KING Bed. Watch 4K TV with 900 download and 35 upload! Enjoy Dining at your Private HipCamp Site! Hike into the Cedro National forest a short walk to the end of the road. If you feel sociable, join in a campfire with the guests at The Chi-Treehouse or Invite guests to the Fire-pit at your own Yoga Yurta! Sit in the Secluded "Starchamber" by day for a sun tan, or by night for moon glow and infinite star gazing. Drive to Sandia Peak, Hike, Ski, Mountain Bike (Even out your back door if you do not want to drive). Albuquerque and The East Mountains has more trails in proximity to a metropolis than an city in the country. Pick sandy, rocky, or meadow, or a forest ascent. Grove at top notch restaurants in ABQ and some local ones just down the street.
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$86
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Canyon of the Sleeping Bear

19. Canyon of the Sleeping Bear

40mi from Jemez Pueblo · 8 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Set on 5 acres, our property is open to tents and RVs, with three off-grid cabins available for rent. Enjoy plenty of hiking and outdoor adventures in the area. There is no cell service, but WiFi is available near the main house. The connection can sometimes be a bit unstable, so please prepare accordingly. Our property backs up to state land, offering plenty of outdoor access. We also offer guided tours of the nearby ruins for a small fee. The area is well known for its connection to Georgia O’Keeffe and the landscapes that inspired her artwork. Nearby outdoor activities include: • Fishing • Abiquiu Lake (6 miles away) • Ghost Ranch • Hiking • Native American ruins The property sits right on Canones Creek!
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$37
 / night
Bear Paw lake Cabin

20. 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.
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$125
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