The best dog-friendly RV parks near Los Alamos

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If you're looking to camp near Los Alamos, New Mexico with your RV and pets, Hipcamp has over 1100 options to choose from. You'll find a variety of sites at an average price of $35 per night, with some options as low as $5. Among the top campsites with hundreds of reviews are Santa Fe Treehouse Camp (512 reviews), Enchanted Circle Campground (397 reviews), and Hermitory (202 reviews). Popular amenities include potable water, pets, and campfires, while activities like whitewater paddling, paddling, and swimming are popular in the area.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Los Alamos

3. Rincon Del Cielo(corner of the sky)

40mi from Los Alamos · 1 site · Tent, RV
A gated private property on a quiet 10 acres at the literal end of the road, backing up to Pecos National Park. Nestled in the Pecos National Forest, Rincon Del Cielo is the perfect getaway for active (or passive) individuals, couples, and families. It’s a serene, relaxing environment that also offers plenty of activities both on and off the property. The campsite includes a four-burner grill with side burner, gas fire pit, electricity, trash can, picnic table, gated/fenced dog run/tent site, portable toilet w/hand washing sink and non-potable water. Rincon Del Cielo’s property boasts meandering walking paths, including Hummingbird Lane, which features 18+ feeders to attract these little bundles of energy (seasonal). There’s plenty of birdwatching to make even the most experienced ornithologists envious. For kids, there are slackline swings and swing bars, plus badminton and volleyball nets for families (seasonal). Nearby, you’ll find world-class river fishing, hiking, zip lines, mountain biking, national parks, and other points of interest. There’s plenty to do—or not do—and plenty to see while visiting our corner of the sky.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Water hookup
from 
$35
 / night

4. Starseed Sanctuary

49mi from Los Alamos · 1 site · Tent, RV
I have oner half acre of land that is open for camping and Air BNB options. The view is amazing, and you can see the Sandia Mountains and the Albuquerque Balloons in the distance. There are neighbors at a distance away which leaves the space private and peaceful. The morning birds are lovely to hear. The sunsets vary each day with vibrant colors and the sunsets are just and grand. Fires are okay if the wind is low or in a contained area. There is wildlife such as owls, crows, hawks, squirrels, chipmunks, deer, badgers, snakes, coyotes and more. The property is not fenced in so you do not want to leave any food out at night if sleeping in a tent. I live a short distance away and I am available if you need anything. The entrance is on Jupiter and Torcido, and that will take you to Venus. Once on Venus, that road will wind around to the camp site. Park anywhere you would like. No human traffic goes through that area. Pick a spot and enjoy! There may or may not be other campers, but so far, it has been pretty quiet around here. Water refill station is not far and available for public use. You will have to sign up for a city water account to fill water. That is free to sign up, and you do not have to be a local. Anyone can do this. The water is one cent per gallon.
Potable water
from 
$50
 / night

If you're looking to camp near Los Alamos, New Mexico with your RV and pets, Hipcamp has over 1100 options to choose from. You'll find a variety of sites at an average price of $35 per night, with some options as low as $5. Among the top campsites with hundreds of reviews are Santa Fe Treehouse Camp (512 reviews), Enchanted Circle Campground (397 reviews), and Hermitory (202 reviews). Popular amenities include potable water, pets, and campfires, while activities like whitewater paddling, paddling, and swimming are popular in the area.

92% (2.2K)

Top-rated campgrounds near Los Alamos

3. Rincon Del Cielo(corner of the sky)

40mi from Los Alamos · 1 site · Tent, RV
A gated private property on a quiet 10 acres at the literal end of the road, backing up to Pecos National Park. Nestled in the Pecos National Forest, Rincon Del Cielo is the perfect getaway for active (or passive) individuals, couples, and families. It’s a serene, relaxing environment that also offers plenty of activities both on and off the property. The campsite includes a four-burner grill with side burner, gas fire pit, electricity, trash can, picnic table, gated/fenced dog run/tent site, portable toilet w/hand washing sink and non-potable water. Rincon Del Cielo’s property boasts meandering walking paths, including Hummingbird Lane, which features 18+ feeders to attract these little bundles of energy (seasonal). There’s plenty of birdwatching to make even the most experienced ornithologists envious. For kids, there are slackline swings and swing bars, plus badminton and volleyball nets for families (seasonal). Nearby, you’ll find world-class river fishing, hiking, zip lines, mountain biking, national parks, and other points of interest. There’s plenty to do—or not do—and plenty to see while visiting our corner of the sky.
Electrical hookup
Toilets
Water hookup
from 
$35
 / night

4. Starseed Sanctuary

49mi from Los Alamos · 1 site · Tent, RV
I have oner half acre of land that is open for camping and Air BNB options. The view is amazing, and you can see the Sandia Mountains and the Albuquerque Balloons in the distance. There are neighbors at a distance away which leaves the space private and peaceful. The morning birds are lovely to hear. The sunsets vary each day with vibrant colors and the sunsets are just and grand. Fires are okay if the wind is low or in a contained area. There is wildlife such as owls, crows, hawks, squirrels, chipmunks, deer, badgers, snakes, coyotes and more. The property is not fenced in so you do not want to leave any food out at night if sleeping in a tent. I live a short distance away and I am available if you need anything. The entrance is on Jupiter and Torcido, and that will take you to Venus. Once on Venus, that road will wind around to the camp site. Park anywhere you would like. No human traffic goes through that area. Pick a spot and enjoy! There may or may not be other campers, but so far, it has been pretty quiet around here. Water refill station is not far and available for public use. You will have to sign up for a city water account to fill water. That is free to sign up, and you do not have to be a local. Anyone can do this. The water is one cent per gallon.
Potable water
from 
$50
 / night

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