The best camping near Los Alamos with horseback riding

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Looking for the perfect camping experience near Los Alamos, New Mexico? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 580 options in the area, you're sure to find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs. Whether you prefer tent camping, RV camping, or cabin rentals, Hipcamp has got you covered. Plus, with an average price per night of $40 and options as low as $10, you can find a campsite that fits your budget. Check out some of the top campsites with rave reviews: Enchanted Circle Campground (397 reviews), Hermitory (202 reviews), and Star Gazer Ranch (141 reviews). With popular amenities like toilets, potable water, and campfires, and activities such as wind sports, wildlife watching, and hiking, you'll have an unforgettable camping experience in Los Alamos, New Mexico!

94% (806)

Top-rated campgrounds near Los Alamos

1. Agua de Vida

97%
(340)
44mi from Los Alamos · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
This charming land has been in the family since my husband was a young boy. The Indian ruins and artifacts fascinated him then and he is still happy to share this history with whoever shows an interest. With all the improvements made by his father and family through the years, you will also learn to have a love for the history and beauty here on this unique 30-acre treasure. You can explore Native American ruins that were inhabited by some 2,000 people between 700-1100 AD. The grounds are wonderful to walk with a little lake which draws elk, deer, hawks, blue herons, etc. Easy to access just 3 minutes off I-25. We are 5 minutes away from the Pecos Natl Monument and 15 minutes away from the Pecos River with plenty of great fishing spots ;Visit Santa Fe (20-minute drive) or Las Vegas (30-minute drive) with dozens of restaurants, museums, art galleries, etc. We look forward to your stay!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night

3. Towapa Creekside PhotoFarm

90%
(44)
40mi from Los Alamos · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Pristine camping along a small creek. Flat area surrounded by mountains and cottonwoods. Hiking is along the acequia, across the creek or you can actually hike in the creek, as the water runs underground shortly past my property. There are also many places to hike west of my property along Rosa Castilla. Wild horses roam all over the BLM land and along the creek. Desert area, 6000" elevation, so very dry and must be excectionally careful about fires. Only in provided grills . There is abundant wood that you can use for free, but put all coals out and you can use the creek water, when it is there. REMEMBER this is the desert!!I would like to book a 3 month visit from January 1st-April 1st with free water. You need to provide your own electricity, but solar would be an excellent option as sites are on south facing, so panels would work well. I would like to trade a discount for help on the farm during this time. $5.00 a day disount, plus the water. You would be the only one booked during this time, so very quiet and private for long term winter stay!!
Pets
Toilets
Water hookup
from 
$45
 / night

6. the LAND

21mi from Los Alamos · 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.
Pets
from 
$40
 / night

7. Two Hawk Ranch

99%
(36)
38mi from Los Alamos · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Two Hawk Ranch is comprised of 12 acres of high mountain valley meadows, hay fields, Acequias, trees and the Rio Chiquito. Yes, we are located at approximately 7,800ft elevation. My husband and I stumbled across this beautiful and serene property by accident in 2020 just as Covid hit. We feel blessed to be here and feel the need to share it’s calming, restful qualities. We have three adult children and have three grandchildren. We also have eight international children as we hosted international students for four years. You are welcome to come sit by the fire and be social or just do your own thing. Learn more about this land: Sites located across the property for up to 8 groups. The RV camping is located near one of our horse corrals and above our irrigation Acequia, above or next to the house, or in the field down by the arena after haying is complete (usually after the first week of July as long as the rain cooperates). Can back in or pull through and has 110v power nearby. No water to hook up to, but we can fill your tanks via hose by the house or arena. Other sites available if you don’t need power, or have a generator.  Property is within a 100yds of national forest service that gives access to off-roading, hiking, biking, horse riding, fishing, and winter snowshoeing, cross country skiing, etc. We are located just off the High Road to Taos in Llano, 29 miles south of Taos and 55 miles north of Santa Fe. We are eight miles from Ski Sipapu and eight miles from Rio Santa Barbara Canyon.  Your well-behaved pets are welcome. We also have one great dane (Raggy), a great dane mix (The Morrigan), one ranch cat (Sasha) and four horses (Gentry, Shadow, Mattie & Jr G). The dogs are a rescue of some kind. The Morrigan is black, 3.5 yrs old and comes out of a rescue in AZ. She went in with her litter as a 5 month old puppy, and she came here about a year later. She is reticent and suspicious, so ignore her and she will come up to you on her own; continue to ignore her. Ragnar (Raggy) is our most recent rescue and is from Las Cruces. He's 3 yrs old and a merle. He suffers from anxiety and fears children. We are working him through his fears, and he is doing really well. The weather here tends to run cooler, as we are located in the mountains in a small valley at approximately 7,800 ft above sea level. In the spring through fall, temps will average from mid 40°F up to mid 60°F at night and mid 60°F up to mid 90°F during the day. Temps can get into the 100°F's in the summer, but that is rare. Generally if the sun is out, it is warm or hot even tho the actual temps are not. It's a high-altitude affect. The opposite is true as well. Cloud cover will feel cooler. We also experience monsoon style rains that occur in the afternoon generally starting in July and running into August or later. In the late fall through early spring during winter, the average temps usually run from 0°F up to mid 20°F at night with occasional dips into negative temps and in the day generally run from mid 20°F up to the mid 40°F range. Same as above - if the sun is out, it will feel warmer, etc. We do hay the fields, so we may have tractor activity going on in the late spring and early summer. In the winter we will be clearing snow from the roads and feeding hay. Can't wait to see everyone this year!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night

9. High Desert Oasis by Ojo HotSprings

99%
(43)
37mi from Los Alamos · 1 site · Lodging
Monastic earthy Bedroom with ensuite bathroom in 1,700 sqft adobe house in a High-desert River Oasis. Three serene acres by the River Vallecitos, and moments away from the healing waters of Ojo Hot Springs (6miles). Lush vegetation with lots of trees and shade to relax, ground, and explore the enchanting natural phenomena all around. Lots of hiking tips. Where the fiery Taos (45mins) desert expanse and its majestic mountain ranges merge with the colorful rolling hills of magical Abiquiu (30mins) lies a fertile valley in Carson National Forest. There the old town (145 people) of La Madera sits, where you'll find this quaint private room with its own bathroom. A nourishing hide out to center and ground into Earth and melt with the elements, listen to the birds, mountains and your self.
Pets
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from 
$109
 / night

14. Heavenly Hogan

99%
(88)
34mi from Los Alamos · 1 site · Lodging
Looking for the perfect way to end your Hipcamp vacation? How about some true high desert GLAMPING!!!! Come enjoy a serene and restful vacation at a truly unique space. A straw bale hogan surrounded by a beautiful terraced garden with seating areas, water feature, and 360 degree views of desert and mountain ranges from its roof. The land in this part of New Mexico was part of the Madrid (family) Spanish Land Grant. It is the location of the oldest turquoise mines in North and South America. Plus one of the oldest gold mines in North America. The neighboring towns are close by and quite famous and filled with things to do. History abounds here and I am happy to tell the tales! There are several restaurants to find a great meal and musical entertainment. Believe it or not, there is a lot of talent in them thar hills! Hiking, biking and horseback riding are available in the Cerrillos Hills Park just a mile away. There's even a nice arroyo trail to take you to the Galisteo River riparian area just feet from the hogan door. We even have a horse barn, round pen and a couple acres of fenced desert. We just said farewell to our last horse who was 30 years old, so we also offer room for your horses if you are traveling with them. A $25 per horse fee will be charged per day. Bring your own feed, please. The property includes a round 350 square foot straw bale structure with a queen size bed, reading nook (which can also suffice for a second (twin sized) bed for a 3rd person). There is A/C and an electric 'wood stove' for heat. The kitchen includes instant hot water and everything to prepare a meal (you bring the food). Amazing 360 degree views from the rooftop include the Sangre de Cristo, Sandia and Jemez Mountain ranges. The outhouse is fully equipped (even heated in the winter months), super clean and just 25 feet from the door. We allow dogs (please let me know how many when making a reservation) and have room for tents and motorhomes. Soon to come next Spring is a Boho chic horse trailer!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$110
 / night

16. Handy Spot RV Space Rentals

14mi from Los Alamos · 1 site · RV
Spacious RV Spaces with Stunning Mountain Views. Located in the Heart of the beautiful Espanola Valley. These RV spaces are situated on a 0.34 acre lot with mature landscaping. The spaces are equipped with full hookups and easy access to local amenities. Handy Spot RV Space Rentals is close to many different activities including, three local Casinos (Santa Claran, Ohkay Owingeh, Cities of Gold, and Buffalo Thunder), two beautiful Lakes (Abiquiu Lake, which offers some of the finest fishing in northern New Mexico and Santa Cruz Lake which is located at the base of the Sangre De Cristo mountains and offers boating, fishing, and hiking and very close proximity to the Famous Santuario de Chimayo), two awesome golf courses (Black Mesa Golf and Towa Golf Resort), and short drives to Jemez Hot Springs, Ojo Caliente Hot Springs, Ghost Ranch, Taos, Santa Fe, and Los Alamos. Did I mention Handy Spot is also conveniently located to some of the finest restaurants in Northern New Mexico including Rancho De Chimayo Handy Spot offers full hooks ups (electric and water), pet friendly, picnic area and plenty of green trees and shade. Both spaces are back in spaces and can accommodate different types of RVs.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night

17. Santa Fe Skies RV Park

25mi from Los Alamos · 99 sites
Santa Fe Skies RV Park stands out as a unique destination because it is family-built, owned, and operated, offering a personal touch that enhances your camping experience. Nestled on 17 scenic acres, the park provides breathtaking views of the majestic mountains surrounding Santa Fe, New Mexico. We pride ourselves on being "Big Rig friendly," with 55 spacious pull-thru sites designed to accommodate large motor coaches and travel trailers. Each site is equipped with 20/30/50 amp electrical service, and both water and sewer connections are available at all pull-thru sites and nearly all back-in sites. Additionally, we welcome pets and offer complimentary Wi-Fi for our guests. Conveniently located just a short drive from two major shopping malls, including an outlet mall, our RV park is also near a variety of restaurants, a large supermarket, and other local businesses. Situated off the picturesque Turquoise Trail, guests can explore the historic Villages of Cerrillos and the vibrant artist community of Madrid. For history enthusiasts, the 17th Century Spanish Colonial Living History Museum, El Rancho de Las Golondrinas, is nearby, marking the last overnight stop for travelers on the El Camino Real from Mexico. Santa Fe itself is perched at the base of the stunning Sangre de

Looking for the perfect camping experience near Los Alamos, New Mexico? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 580 options in the area, you're sure to find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs. Whether you prefer tent camping, RV camping, or cabin rentals, Hipcamp has got you covered. Plus, with an average price per night of $40 and options as low as $10, you can find a campsite that fits your budget. Check out some of the top campsites with rave reviews: Enchanted Circle Campground (397 reviews), Hermitory (202 reviews), and Star Gazer Ranch (141 reviews). With popular amenities like toilets, potable water, and campfires, and activities such as wind sports, wildlife watching, and hiking, you'll have an unforgettable camping experience in Los Alamos, New Mexico!

94% (806)

Top-rated campgrounds near Los Alamos

1. Agua de Vida

97%
(340)
44mi from Los Alamos · 10 sites · Tents, RVs
This charming land has been in the family since my husband was a young boy. The Indian ruins and artifacts fascinated him then and he is still happy to share this history with whoever shows an interest. With all the improvements made by his father and family through the years, you will also learn to have a love for the history and beauty here on this unique 30-acre treasure. You can explore Native American ruins that were inhabited by some 2,000 people between 700-1100 AD. The grounds are wonderful to walk with a little lake which draws elk, deer, hawks, blue herons, etc. Easy to access just 3 minutes off I-25. We are 5 minutes away from the Pecos Natl Monument and 15 minutes away from the Pecos River with plenty of great fishing spots ;Visit Santa Fe (20-minute drive) or Las Vegas (30-minute drive) with dozens of restaurants, museums, art galleries, etc. We look forward to your stay!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$35
 / night

3. Towapa Creekside PhotoFarm

90%
(44)
40mi from Los Alamos · 7 sites · Tents, RVs
Pristine camping along a small creek. Flat area surrounded by mountains and cottonwoods. Hiking is along the acequia, across the creek or you can actually hike in the creek, as the water runs underground shortly past my property. There are also many places to hike west of my property along Rosa Castilla. Wild horses roam all over the BLM land and along the creek. Desert area, 6000" elevation, so very dry and must be excectionally careful about fires. Only in provided grills . There is abundant wood that you can use for free, but put all coals out and you can use the creek water, when it is there. REMEMBER this is the desert!!I would like to book a 3 month visit from January 1st-April 1st with free water. You need to provide your own electricity, but solar would be an excellent option as sites are on south facing, so panels would work well. I would like to trade a discount for help on the farm during this time. $5.00 a day disount, plus the water. You would be the only one booked during this time, so very quiet and private for long term winter stay!!
Pets
Toilets
Water hookup
from 
$45
 / night

6. the LAND

21mi from Los Alamos · 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.
Pets
from 
$40
 / night

7. Two Hawk Ranch

99%
(36)
38mi from Los Alamos · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Two Hawk Ranch is comprised of 12 acres of high mountain valley meadows, hay fields, Acequias, trees and the Rio Chiquito. Yes, we are located at approximately 7,800ft elevation. My husband and I stumbled across this beautiful and serene property by accident in 2020 just as Covid hit. We feel blessed to be here and feel the need to share it’s calming, restful qualities. We have three adult children and have three grandchildren. We also have eight international children as we hosted international students for four years. You are welcome to come sit by the fire and be social or just do your own thing. Learn more about this land: Sites located across the property for up to 8 groups. The RV camping is located near one of our horse corrals and above our irrigation Acequia, above or next to the house, or in the field down by the arena after haying is complete (usually after the first week of July as long as the rain cooperates). Can back in or pull through and has 110v power nearby. No water to hook up to, but we can fill your tanks via hose by the house or arena. Other sites available if you don’t need power, or have a generator.  Property is within a 100yds of national forest service that gives access to off-roading, hiking, biking, horse riding, fishing, and winter snowshoeing, cross country skiing, etc. We are located just off the High Road to Taos in Llano, 29 miles south of Taos and 55 miles north of Santa Fe. We are eight miles from Ski Sipapu and eight miles from Rio Santa Barbara Canyon.  Your well-behaved pets are welcome. We also have one great dane (Raggy), a great dane mix (The Morrigan), one ranch cat (Sasha) and four horses (Gentry, Shadow, Mattie & Jr G). The dogs are a rescue of some kind. The Morrigan is black, 3.5 yrs old and comes out of a rescue in AZ. She went in with her litter as a 5 month old puppy, and she came here about a year later. She is reticent and suspicious, so ignore her and she will come up to you on her own; continue to ignore her. Ragnar (Raggy) is our most recent rescue and is from Las Cruces. He's 3 yrs old and a merle. He suffers from anxiety and fears children. We are working him through his fears, and he is doing really well. The weather here tends to run cooler, as we are located in the mountains in a small valley at approximately 7,800 ft above sea level. In the spring through fall, temps will average from mid 40°F up to mid 60°F at night and mid 60°F up to mid 90°F during the day. Temps can get into the 100°F's in the summer, but that is rare. Generally if the sun is out, it is warm or hot even tho the actual temps are not. It's a high-altitude affect. The opposite is true as well. Cloud cover will feel cooler. We also experience monsoon style rains that occur in the afternoon generally starting in July and running into August or later. In the late fall through early spring during winter, the average temps usually run from 0°F up to mid 20°F at night with occasional dips into negative temps and in the day generally run from mid 20°F up to the mid 40°F range. Same as above - if the sun is out, it will feel warmer, etc. We do hay the fields, so we may have tractor activity going on in the late spring and early summer. In the winter we will be clearing snow from the roads and feeding hay. Can't wait to see everyone this year!
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
$45
 / night

9. High Desert Oasis by Ojo HotSprings

99%
(43)
37mi from Los Alamos · 1 site · Lodging
Monastic earthy Bedroom with ensuite bathroom in 1,700 sqft adobe house in a High-desert River Oasis. Three serene acres by the River Vallecitos, and moments away from the healing waters of Ojo Hot Springs (6miles). Lush vegetation with lots of trees and shade to relax, ground, and explore the enchanting natural phenomena all around. Lots of hiking tips. Where the fiery Taos (45mins) desert expanse and its majestic mountain ranges merge with the colorful rolling hills of magical Abiquiu (30mins) lies a fertile valley in Carson National Forest. There the old town (145 people) of La Madera sits, where you'll find this quaint private room with its own bathroom. A nourishing hide out to center and ground into Earth and melt with the elements, listen to the birds, mountains and your self.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$109
 / night

14. Heavenly Hogan

99%
(88)
34mi from Los Alamos · 1 site · Lodging
Looking for the perfect way to end your Hipcamp vacation? How about some true high desert GLAMPING!!!! Come enjoy a serene and restful vacation at a truly unique space. A straw bale hogan surrounded by a beautiful terraced garden with seating areas, water feature, and 360 degree views of desert and mountain ranges from its roof. The land in this part of New Mexico was part of the Madrid (family) Spanish Land Grant. It is the location of the oldest turquoise mines in North and South America. Plus one of the oldest gold mines in North America. The neighboring towns are close by and quite famous and filled with things to do. History abounds here and I am happy to tell the tales! There are several restaurants to find a great meal and musical entertainment. Believe it or not, there is a lot of talent in them thar hills! Hiking, biking and horseback riding are available in the Cerrillos Hills Park just a mile away. There's even a nice arroyo trail to take you to the Galisteo River riparian area just feet from the hogan door. We even have a horse barn, round pen and a couple acres of fenced desert. We just said farewell to our last horse who was 30 years old, so we also offer room for your horses if you are traveling with them. A $25 per horse fee will be charged per day. Bring your own feed, please. The property includes a round 350 square foot straw bale structure with a queen size bed, reading nook (which can also suffice for a second (twin sized) bed for a 3rd person). There is A/C and an electric 'wood stove' for heat. The kitchen includes instant hot water and everything to prepare a meal (you bring the food). Amazing 360 degree views from the rooftop include the Sangre de Cristo, Sandia and Jemez Mountain ranges. The outhouse is fully equipped (even heated in the winter months), super clean and just 25 feet from the door. We allow dogs (please let me know how many when making a reservation) and have room for tents and motorhomes. Soon to come next Spring is a Boho chic horse trailer!
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$110
 / night

16. Handy Spot RV Space Rentals

14mi from Los Alamos · 1 site · RV
Spacious RV Spaces with Stunning Mountain Views. Located in the Heart of the beautiful Espanola Valley. These RV spaces are situated on a 0.34 acre lot with mature landscaping. The spaces are equipped with full hookups and easy access to local amenities. Handy Spot RV Space Rentals is close to many different activities including, three local Casinos (Santa Claran, Ohkay Owingeh, Cities of Gold, and Buffalo Thunder), two beautiful Lakes (Abiquiu Lake, which offers some of the finest fishing in northern New Mexico and Santa Cruz Lake which is located at the base of the Sangre De Cristo mountains and offers boating, fishing, and hiking and very close proximity to the Famous Santuario de Chimayo), two awesome golf courses (Black Mesa Golf and Towa Golf Resort), and short drives to Jemez Hot Springs, Ojo Caliente Hot Springs, Ghost Ranch, Taos, Santa Fe, and Los Alamos. Did I mention Handy Spot is also conveniently located to some of the finest restaurants in Northern New Mexico including Rancho De Chimayo Handy Spot offers full hooks ups (electric and water), pet friendly, picnic area and plenty of green trees and shade. Both spaces are back in spaces and can accommodate different types of RVs.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$40
 / night

17. Santa Fe Skies RV Park

25mi from Los Alamos · 99 sites
Santa Fe Skies RV Park stands out as a unique destination because it is family-built, owned, and operated, offering a personal touch that enhances your camping experience. Nestled on 17 scenic acres, the park provides breathtaking views of the majestic mountains surrounding Santa Fe, New Mexico. We pride ourselves on being "Big Rig friendly," with 55 spacious pull-thru sites designed to accommodate large motor coaches and travel trailers. Each site is equipped with 20/30/50 amp electrical service, and both water and sewer connections are available at all pull-thru sites and nearly all back-in sites. Additionally, we welcome pets and offer complimentary Wi-Fi for our guests. Conveniently located just a short drive from two major shopping malls, including an outlet mall, our RV park is also near a variety of restaurants, a large supermarket, and other local businesses. Situated off the picturesque Turquoise Trail, guests can explore the historic Villages of Cerrillos and the vibrant artist community of Madrid. For history enthusiasts, the 17th Century Spanish Colonial Living History Museum, El Rancho de Las Golondrinas, is nearby, marking the last overnight stop for travelers on the El Camino Real from Mexico. Santa Fe itself is perched at the base of the stunning Sangre de

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