Camping near Rio Rancho

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Rio Rancho sits in the Albuquerque Basin west of the Rio Grande. It’s a hot spot for summer treks and winter cross-country skiing. Nearby plateaus and rises tempt campers to climb and hike parts of Santa Fe Trail or fish in Pecos River at Pecos National Historical Park. Then go glamping in yurts at Hyde Memorial State Park among ponderosa pine forests. Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge sits an hour south of Rio Rancho and offers immersion into nature with local wildlife on dispersed campsites throughout the area. Whether staying in town or venturing out into the wilderness, camping near Rio Rancho won’t disappoint.

93% (1.7K) 305 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rio Rancho

Camp Darkmoon

1. Camp Darkmoon

100%
(78)
48mi from Rio Rancho · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Camp Darkmoon is a living example of alternative architecture and the off-grid lifestyle. On site are a handful of earthen structures. Lodging and tent site are available to book. Two acres of sage flatlands. Close to town but even closer to the mountains. Monte Largo Cañon is a short rocky drive away. Perfectly clean air, peaceful atmosphere, and flawless stars at night.
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Mountain View RV/Horse Motels Sites

2. Mountain View RV/Horse Motels Sites

99%
(64)
30mi from Rio Rancho · 2 sites · RVs
Sweet Melody Farm combines our love of music, horses and beautiful spacious landscape of New Mexico. We traveled from Oregon to Pennsylvania and then to New Mexico traveling with our horses and cats. Along the way we stayed at many horse hotels, and wanted to offer weary travelers a place to stop over with their ponies and even without horses. We have 2 Airbnb listings for those needing or wanting to stay with more comfort and space. See our Airbnb links below! Learn more about this land:Sweet Melody Farm has a spectacular view of South Mountain and the stars. Rural residential RV park with full hookups, picnic table and horse shelter. The horse hotel is great for those folks traveling east/west on I-40 that need a safe and secure site to camp in their LQ trailer and rest their horses. The shelter is matted and paddock fenced for safety with 2" x 4" woven wire 4 ft high.100 ft by 100 ft outdoor arena too!We are suited for those that are looking for a base camp to explore the local national forests and eclectic destinations along the Turquoise Trail, Hwy 14. Santa Fe and Albuquerque are easy day trips from here.The map on this site is very old and does not reflect the many improvements and landscaping we have completed since this Google map location. 
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$40
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Secluded Indoor Camping

3. Secluded Indoor Camping

100%
(16)
11mi from Rio Rancho · 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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Cibola National Forest

4. 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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Santa Fe National Forest

5. 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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Route 66 RV Park In Albuquerque

6. Route 66 RV Park In Albuquerque

100%
(1)
33mi from Rio Rancho · 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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Healing on the Rio Grande !

7. Healing on the Rio Grande !

95%
(286)
11mi from Rio Rancho · 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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Star Gazer Ranch

8. Star Gazer Ranch

98%
(264)
28mi from Rio Rancho · 1 site · Tent, RV
We are a secluded, one site camp. Our home is 22 miles west of Albuquerque NM. Just 4 miles from i40. Adjacent to Navajo reservation where “Breaking Bad” was filmed. Hundreds of acres of naturalized land. Panoramic view of mountains and unobstructed view of the night sky. Beautiful sunrises, sunsets and starry nights. We would love to share our homestead with you. Come unplug, Safe. Everybody welcome. Most of your questions are answered in this listing. Text me for any additional concerns.
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$29
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Piñon Pine And Prickly Pear

9. Piñon Pine And Prickly Pear

100%
(5)
49mi from Rio Rancho · 1 site · Tent, RV
Piñon Pine and Prickly Pear -Secluded hillside retreat just minutes from downtown Santa Fe 🌲 -Escape into nature without giving up convenience, hidden gem just off Hwy 599 and only 7–10 minutes from Santa Fe’s historic Plaza. -Surrounded by piñon and juniper trees this private, lightly rustic site offers sweeping views and peaceful surroundings. -Depending on the season you might see jack rabbits, woodpeckers, owls, coyotes, hawks, lizards, and more What to Expect: • Type of site: Mulched hillside for RVs, vans, or tents • Sleeps: Up to 5 guests • Vehicle size: Best suited for rigs under 24 ft and that have a bit of clearance (backup parking may allow slightly larger) • Terrain / access: Please be aware this site is more challenging than typical campgrounds 4×4 isn’t required but is recommended, approach angles are a bit steep, turns are a bit tight, and it can be a bit muddy with heavy rain. Helps to have a spotter for bigger vehicles. Many vans and cars have had no issues, one has gotten a little stuck when it was muddy. • Amenities:   • Potable water available via hydrant near house (~100 ft from site)   • No hookups (electricity, on-site water, or sewer)   • No toilets   • You must be self-contained with your own supplies Vibe: Extremely private and tree-surrounded — host’s home is just up the hill and barely visible depending on orientation Ideal For • Adventurers who prefer quieter, off-grid stays • Campervans, trucks and campers with mild ground clearance • Tent camping under the canopy of piñon and juniper • Travelers wanting a base close to Santa Fe but still in a more natural, secluded setting
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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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Fenton Lake State Park

11. 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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Bandelier National Monument

12. 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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Balloon Fiesta Farm Oasis 2

13. Balloon Fiesta Farm Oasis 2

94%
(35)
8.1mi from Rio Rancho · 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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Jemez Mountains A-Frame Cabin

14. Jemez Mountains A-Frame Cabin

100%
(24)
43mi from Rio Rancho · 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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Desert Getaway

15. Desert Getaway

100%
(6)
4.3mi from Rio Rancho · 1 site · Tent, RV
Vacant desert landscape lot with a trail cut into the natural vegetation. Can host up to 3 vehicles or two campers. Nothing much here but a place to get away for the night and still be close to the city. You will need 4x4 to comfortably make it to this site!! Not all of us have a weekend free but we might be able to get away for the night and a breakfast before having to return to soccer games or meetings. This is also a great spot to get out and try out new gear without exposing yourself to a long difficult haul only to find out you forgot the propane or the shovel. Take the 5 minute drive from civilization and find yourself far enough away to breathe easier. Cross the dry, sandy, river bed and you’re almost there. Feel free to stay a night or two whenever you like.
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$15
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Uncle Ben’s Mountain Pines

16. Uncle Ben’s Mountain Pines

100%
(9)
37mi from Rio Rancho · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled among the pines overlooking the Los Griegos mountain range perfectly located just 10 minutes from Valles Caldera and 20 minutes from the Jemez Hot Springs. Whether you’re exploring the scenic Las Conchas trail or visiting the majestic Jemez Falls which is only 3 miles away in either direction, adventure awaits nearby. Full RV hook ups are provided with 50A service, water, and sewer dump station.
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$26
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The Rabbit Property

17. The Rabbit Property

94%
(32)
21mi from Rio Rancho · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Open field with beautiful views of the mountains. Quiet neighborhood. Hiking, biking and horseback riding within minutes. Restaurants within walking distance - Ribs BBQ and Bar, Rumor Brewing, El Mariachi, Cabra Coffee. This is an undeveloped lot with plenty of space if you need a place to pitch a tent or park an RV. If you’re in a tent you will need a means of toileting. For RVs I can provide water hookup and electric if you park near the house.
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$35
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American RV Resort

18. American RV Resort

91%
(22)
16mi from Rio Rancho · 183 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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Mountain View Camping

19. Mountain View Camping

92%
(12)
41mi from Rio Rancho · 3 sites · Lodging
Welcome to our 30 acre Ranch where we train horses including wild mustangs. You can schedule a visit with the horses as well as our resident goats and pot belly pig. One of our unique features is that you can bring your horse and keep in our barn while you camp at our campsite in the wilderness. There is a hiking and riding trail. The camp site has cushy chairs, a fire, propane grill, outdoor shower and bathroom amenities. 4 wheel or all wheel drive is recommended to get to the site or you can park at the bottom and hike up.
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$30
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ATV Loft Belen, NM Mountain view

20. ATV Loft Belen, NM Mountain view

69%
(8)
41mi from Rio Rancho · 1 site · Lodging
HELLO **Rustic Loft Retreat with Stunning Mountain and Starry Sky Views** Escape to a secluded haven nestled in the heart of nature, where breathtaking mountain views and starry skies create a picturesque backdrop for your getaway. This rustic loft offers a unique experience for adventurers and nature lovers alike, providing the perfect stop for ATV enthusiasts and those looking to immerse themselves in the great outdoors. **Your Off-Grid Adventure Awaits** The loft is designed for those who seek simplicity and a true connection with nature. It features a cozy pull-out leather couch for sleeping, and two XL twin loft beds above accessible via a ladder, making it an ideal spot for a small group or family. With limited amenities, this retreat encourages you to bring your own essentials and embrace the minimalist lifestyle. HEATER propane **Furniture & Beds TABLES (3 wooden folding) CHAIRS (2 red) reminder this is one loft. one pull out leather couch for sleeping and two XL Twin spaces at the top accessible with a ladder. **Essential Features** - **Heating:** Stay warm with a propane heater, perfect for chilly mountain nights. - **Power:** A generator is available, requiring 8 regular gallons of gas for 10 hours of use (rental fee of USD25). The generator must be picked up from storage. -**Electricity and Lights Lights are solar powered or and battery operated. There is a portable power box on site generally along with a 400W inverter for guest to utilize vehicle power. (solar power coming by December 2024) - **Outdoor Or Indoor Setup:** Enjoy meals and relaxation with three wooden folding tables and two red chairs included in your stay. - **Water:** Water is provided. Guests staying longer than a few nights are kindly asked to refill any used gallons locally at the nearby diner water and ice machine. **Outdoor Amenities** - **Outdoor Shower:** An outdoor USB-powered pump shower is available for a refreshing rinse after a day of adventure. Please ensure the pump is charged each night. Generally remains charged for months. There is an alternate shower bag in the shower room also. If the water connected to the shower runs out , guest can open the spigot form the main water supply (a brown 20-30 gallon water bucket) - **Toilet:** The listing features a simple outdoor toilet room-camper-style compost bucket toilet. Please use provided toilet bags and dispose upon departure. Rinse out bucket thoroughly on departure Please take trash with you on departure. **Off-site Amenities For convenience, there are other local spots for bathroom use and cleanup just 10 minutes away, including Conoco Gas (private bathroom), Walmart, "Allsups," and Dollar General. **Activities On and Off the Property** Bring your ATV, fat bike, or car to explore the surrounding land, or rent our ATV locally for an exhilarating ride through the landscape (USD85/hour, USD125/2 hours). The local train in Belen is just 10 minutes away, making it easy to explore nearby attractions. ATV CAN BE PICKED UP LOCALLY: must reserve -Bow & Arrow on Site -Axe Throwing Onsite **Important Arrival Information** Due to the remote location, it’s crucial to receive your door code before 9 PM if you plan to arrive after dark. The area can be challenging to navigate at night, so please contact the host by 9 PM. If you do not receive a response, please call or text the provided cellphone number. Texting is the best way to communicate, but calling is recommended if you have trouble finding the loft. Look for distant lights as a guide. DIRECTIONS Once you arrive at Allsups Convenience Store & Gas station 2348 NM-47 Proceed left on Manzano expwy (with the gas station on your right Drive 1.3miles to the intersection of Del Haan Loop and Manzano Expwy. Make a turn onto the dirt road Del Haan Loop. You should be entering opposite the development/community of houses across the street LA Chamesa (in case you are entering from the south). Proceed about 2.1 miles past 3 right turns and make the 4th right at LA ENTRADA. (There should be four car tires marking the turn) As you Proceed, you will begin to see a red roof in the distance. This is your destination! you can drive with a car on the dirt road leading up to the camper. there are lots of marshes when you are making the final turn. most guests keep their cars on the dirt walk and walk the few steps up to the cabin. we will be adding a pebbled road soon!
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Rio Rancho sits in the Albuquerque Basin west of the Rio Grande. It’s a hot spot for summer treks and winter cross-country skiing. Nearby plateaus and rises tempt campers to climb and hike parts of Santa Fe Trail or fish in Pecos River at Pecos National Historical Park. Then go glamping in yurts at Hyde Memorial State Park among ponderosa pine forests. Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge sits an hour south of Rio Rancho and offers immersion into nature with local wildlife on dispersed campsites throughout the area. Whether staying in town or venturing out into the wilderness, camping near Rio Rancho won’t disappoint.

93% (1.7K) 305 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Rio Rancho

Camp Darkmoon

1. Camp Darkmoon

100%
(78)
48mi from Rio Rancho · 3 sites · Tents, Lodging
Camp Darkmoon is a living example of alternative architecture and the off-grid lifestyle. On site are a handful of earthen structures. Lodging and tent site are available to book. Two acres of sage flatlands. Close to town but even closer to the mountains. Monte Largo Cañon is a short rocky drive away. Perfectly clean air, peaceful atmosphere, and flawless stars at night.
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$15
 / night
Mountain View RV/Horse Motels Sites

2. Mountain View RV/Horse Motels Sites

99%
(64)
30mi from Rio Rancho · 2 sites · RVs
Sweet Melody Farm combines our love of music, horses and beautiful spacious landscape of New Mexico. We traveled from Oregon to Pennsylvania and then to New Mexico traveling with our horses and cats. Along the way we stayed at many horse hotels, and wanted to offer weary travelers a place to stop over with their ponies and even without horses. We have 2 Airbnb listings for those needing or wanting to stay with more comfort and space. See our Airbnb links below! Learn more about this land:Sweet Melody Farm has a spectacular view of South Mountain and the stars. Rural residential RV park with full hookups, picnic table and horse shelter. The horse hotel is great for those folks traveling east/west on I-40 that need a safe and secure site to camp in their LQ trailer and rest their horses. The shelter is matted and paddock fenced for safety with 2" x 4" woven wire 4 ft high.100 ft by 100 ft outdoor arena too!We are suited for those that are looking for a base camp to explore the local national forests and eclectic destinations along the Turquoise Trail, Hwy 14. Santa Fe and Albuquerque are easy day trips from here.The map on this site is very old and does not reflect the many improvements and landscaping we have completed since this Google map location. 
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Secluded Indoor Camping

3. Secluded Indoor Camping

100%
(16)
11mi from Rio Rancho · 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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Cibola National Forest

4. 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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Santa Fe National Forest

5. 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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Route 66 RV Park In Albuquerque

6. Route 66 RV Park In Albuquerque

100%
(1)
33mi from Rio Rancho · 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
 / night
Healing on the Rio Grande !

7. Healing on the Rio Grande !

95%
(286)
11mi from Rio Rancho · 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
 / night
Star Gazer Ranch

8. Star Gazer Ranch

98%
(264)
28mi from Rio Rancho · 1 site · Tent, RV
We are a secluded, one site camp. Our home is 22 miles west of Albuquerque NM. Just 4 miles from i40. Adjacent to Navajo reservation where “Breaking Bad” was filmed. Hundreds of acres of naturalized land. Panoramic view of mountains and unobstructed view of the night sky. Beautiful sunrises, sunsets and starry nights. We would love to share our homestead with you. Come unplug, Safe. Everybody welcome. Most of your questions are answered in this listing. Text me for any additional concerns.
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$29
 / night
Piñon Pine And Prickly Pear

9. Piñon Pine And Prickly Pear

100%
(5)
49mi from Rio Rancho · 1 site · Tent, RV
Piñon Pine and Prickly Pear -Secluded hillside retreat just minutes from downtown Santa Fe 🌲 -Escape into nature without giving up convenience, hidden gem just off Hwy 599 and only 7–10 minutes from Santa Fe’s historic Plaza. -Surrounded by piñon and juniper trees this private, lightly rustic site offers sweeping views and peaceful surroundings. -Depending on the season you might see jack rabbits, woodpeckers, owls, coyotes, hawks, lizards, and more What to Expect: • Type of site: Mulched hillside for RVs, vans, or tents • Sleeps: Up to 5 guests • Vehicle size: Best suited for rigs under 24 ft and that have a bit of clearance (backup parking may allow slightly larger) • Terrain / access: Please be aware this site is more challenging than typical campgrounds 4×4 isn’t required but is recommended, approach angles are a bit steep, turns are a bit tight, and it can be a bit muddy with heavy rain. Helps to have a spotter for bigger vehicles. Many vans and cars have had no issues, one has gotten a little stuck when it was muddy. • Amenities:   • Potable water available via hydrant near house (~100 ft from site)   • No hookups (electricity, on-site water, or sewer)   • No toilets   • You must be self-contained with your own supplies Vibe: Extremely private and tree-surrounded — host’s home is just up the hill and barely visible depending on orientation Ideal For • Adventurers who prefer quieter, off-grid stays • Campervans, trucks and campers with mild ground clearance • Tent camping under the canopy of piñon and juniper • Travelers wanting a base close to Santa Fe but still in a more natural, secluded setting
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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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Fenton Lake State Park

11. Fenton Lake State Park

88%
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13 sites · La Cueva, New Mexico
Fenton Lake State Park: A serene mountain haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
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Bandelier National Monument

12. 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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Balloon Fiesta Farm Oasis 2

13. Balloon Fiesta Farm Oasis 2

94%
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8.1mi from Rio Rancho · 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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Jemez Mountains A-Frame Cabin

14. Jemez Mountains A-Frame Cabin

100%
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43mi from Rio Rancho · 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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Desert Getaway

15. Desert Getaway

100%
(6)
4.3mi from Rio Rancho · 1 site · Tent, RV
Vacant desert landscape lot with a trail cut into the natural vegetation. Can host up to 3 vehicles or two campers. Nothing much here but a place to get away for the night and still be close to the city. You will need 4x4 to comfortably make it to this site!! Not all of us have a weekend free but we might be able to get away for the night and a breakfast before having to return to soccer games or meetings. This is also a great spot to get out and try out new gear without exposing yourself to a long difficult haul only to find out you forgot the propane or the shovel. Take the 5 minute drive from civilization and find yourself far enough away to breathe easier. Cross the dry, sandy, river bed and you’re almost there. Feel free to stay a night or two whenever you like.
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Uncle Ben’s Mountain Pines

16. Uncle Ben’s Mountain Pines

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37mi from Rio Rancho · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Nestled among the pines overlooking the Los Griegos mountain range perfectly located just 10 minutes from Valles Caldera and 20 minutes from the Jemez Hot Springs. Whether you’re exploring the scenic Las Conchas trail or visiting the majestic Jemez Falls which is only 3 miles away in either direction, adventure awaits nearby. Full RV hook ups are provided with 50A service, water, and sewer dump station.
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The Rabbit Property

17. The Rabbit Property

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21mi from Rio Rancho · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Open field with beautiful views of the mountains. Quiet neighborhood. Hiking, biking and horseback riding within minutes. Restaurants within walking distance - Ribs BBQ and Bar, Rumor Brewing, El Mariachi, Cabra Coffee. This is an undeveloped lot with plenty of space if you need a place to pitch a tent or park an RV. If you’re in a tent you will need a means of toileting. For RVs I can provide water hookup and electric if you park near the house.
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American RV Resort

18. American RV Resort

91%
(22)
16mi from Rio Rancho · 183 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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Mountain View Camping

19. Mountain View Camping

92%
(12)
41mi from Rio Rancho · 3 sites · Lodging
Welcome to our 30 acre Ranch where we train horses including wild mustangs. You can schedule a visit with the horses as well as our resident goats and pot belly pig. One of our unique features is that you can bring your horse and keep in our barn while you camp at our campsite in the wilderness. There is a hiking and riding trail. The camp site has cushy chairs, a fire, propane grill, outdoor shower and bathroom amenities. 4 wheel or all wheel drive is recommended to get to the site or you can park at the bottom and hike up.
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ATV Loft Belen, NM Mountain view

20. ATV Loft Belen, NM Mountain view

69%
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41mi from Rio Rancho · 1 site · Lodging
HELLO **Rustic Loft Retreat with Stunning Mountain and Starry Sky Views** Escape to a secluded haven nestled in the heart of nature, where breathtaking mountain views and starry skies create a picturesque backdrop for your getaway. This rustic loft offers a unique experience for adventurers and nature lovers alike, providing the perfect stop for ATV enthusiasts and those looking to immerse themselves in the great outdoors. **Your Off-Grid Adventure Awaits** The loft is designed for those who seek simplicity and a true connection with nature. It features a cozy pull-out leather couch for sleeping, and two XL twin loft beds above accessible via a ladder, making it an ideal spot for a small group or family. With limited amenities, this retreat encourages you to bring your own essentials and embrace the minimalist lifestyle. HEATER propane **Furniture & Beds TABLES (3 wooden folding) CHAIRS (2 red) reminder this is one loft. one pull out leather couch for sleeping and two XL Twin spaces at the top accessible with a ladder. **Essential Features** - **Heating:** Stay warm with a propane heater, perfect for chilly mountain nights. - **Power:** A generator is available, requiring 8 regular gallons of gas for 10 hours of use (rental fee of USD25). The generator must be picked up from storage. -**Electricity and Lights Lights are solar powered or and battery operated. There is a portable power box on site generally along with a 400W inverter for guest to utilize vehicle power. (solar power coming by December 2024) - **Outdoor Or Indoor Setup:** Enjoy meals and relaxation with three wooden folding tables and two red chairs included in your stay. - **Water:** Water is provided. Guests staying longer than a few nights are kindly asked to refill any used gallons locally at the nearby diner water and ice machine. **Outdoor Amenities** - **Outdoor Shower:** An outdoor USB-powered pump shower is available for a refreshing rinse after a day of adventure. Please ensure the pump is charged each night. Generally remains charged for months. There is an alternate shower bag in the shower room also. If the water connected to the shower runs out , guest can open the spigot form the main water supply (a brown 20-30 gallon water bucket) - **Toilet:** The listing features a simple outdoor toilet room-camper-style compost bucket toilet. Please use provided toilet bags and dispose upon departure. Rinse out bucket thoroughly on departure Please take trash with you on departure. **Off-site Amenities For convenience, there are other local spots for bathroom use and cleanup just 10 minutes away, including Conoco Gas (private bathroom), Walmart, "Allsups," and Dollar General. **Activities On and Off the Property** Bring your ATV, fat bike, or car to explore the surrounding land, or rent our ATV locally for an exhilarating ride through the landscape (USD85/hour, USD125/2 hours). The local train in Belen is just 10 minutes away, making it easy to explore nearby attractions. ATV CAN BE PICKED UP LOCALLY: must reserve -Bow & Arrow on Site -Axe Throwing Onsite **Important Arrival Information** Due to the remote location, it’s crucial to receive your door code before 9 PM if you plan to arrive after dark. The area can be challenging to navigate at night, so please contact the host by 9 PM. If you do not receive a response, please call or text the provided cellphone number. Texting is the best way to communicate, but calling is recommended if you have trouble finding the loft. Look for distant lights as a guide. DIRECTIONS Once you arrive at Allsups Convenience Store & Gas station 2348 NM-47 Proceed left on Manzano expwy (with the gas station on your right Drive 1.3miles to the intersection of Del Haan Loop and Manzano Expwy. Make a turn onto the dirt road Del Haan Loop. You should be entering opposite the development/community of houses across the street LA Chamesa (in case you are entering from the south). Proceed about 2.1 miles past 3 right turns and make the 4th right at LA ENTRADA. (There should be four car tires marking the turn) As you Proceed, you will begin to see a red roof in the distance. This is your destination! you can drive with a car on the dirt road leading up to the camper. there are lots of marshes when you are making the final turn. most guests keep their cars on the dirt walk and walk the few steps up to the cabin. we will be adding a pebbled road soon!
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Camping near Rio Rancho guide

Where to go

Hyde Memorial State Park

Hyde Memorial State Park was New Mexico’s first established state park. It surrounds a ponderosa pine mountain forest amid the desert. Summer hiking and birding as well as winter snowshoeing and cross-country skiing bring campers to the park year-round. Besides campsites with paved parking pads and electrical hookups, Hyde Memorial has on-site glamping yurts with multiple single beds and heaters. The yurts book up fast, and can only be reserved 24 hours in advance.

Pecos National Historical Park

Encompassing a large area of historically significant sites, Pecos National Historic Park has plenty of outdoor recreation for campers. There aren’t any campgrounds in the park itself, but nearby private campsites offer full hookups or cabin rentals so hikers can get started early. Part of the Santa Fe Trail, a large part of America’s expansion west, runs through Pecos National Historic Park. Many of the trails run by historical features like Pecos Pueblo and 1717 Spanish mission church too. Anglers will enjoy Pecos River where brown trout, rainbow trout, and Rio Grande Cutthroats swim. Fishing times must be reserved online before visiting.

Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge

Dispersed and primitive campsites are available year-round for those wanting to explore Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge. Four unique biomes converge in the park: piñon-juniper woodlands, Colorado Plateau shrub-steppe lands, Chihuahuan desert, and Great Plains grasslands all meet here. Grab a pair of binoculars at the visitor center to see pronghorn antelope, coyote, horned lizards, and thousands of birds while camping in the refuge. Then, hike along Mesa View Trail and Nature Loop to see local plantlife up close.

When to go

The arid desert climate in Rio Rancho allows campers to visit year-round. Spring and summer are very popular times to camp. Summers are hot and very dry, with highs usually staying between 76°F and 98°F. Winters see average highs of 58°F and lows of 29°F. Snowfall can occur in the area, but it tends to melt fast. Winter sport enthusiasts can find more snow near Hyde Memorial State Park though.