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Campground and Picnic Area
This site is open for day use or overnight camping. No water available. PLEASE NOTE: Recreational Vehicles (RV's) longer than 22 feet are not allowed in this campground. Vehicles of this size may only park at Ox Canyon Trailhead, approximately 1.5 miles South of Red Canyon Campground.
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Great views of Manzano Mountains, Rio Grande and Estancia Valleys are part of the attraction of this popular 8-unit site at 9200* with access to Manzano Mountain Wilderness and Hawkwatch*s raptor counting station.
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Bosque Campground
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Small (6 unit) site at 6800* near Tajique Creek No trailers; pronounced "Tah-HEE-key"
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If you'd like to camp in an RV near Albuquerque with several golf courses nearby and with a view of Sandia Peak, search for Belen. Take the shuttle to get to the nearby casino or have your fill of food and a selection of beers on tap in the brewery next door.
Big rigs up to 100' long are welcome to the campground, where rows of full hookup sites with up to 50 amp service, and water/electric sites with up to 30 …
The next time you are looking to vacation with your pets and the family too, RV camping at Albuquerque KOA in New Mexico might be just the ticket. Everyone can stay relaxed and entertained during a visit here, with a seasonal swimming pool (open from the middle of May to the middle of October), a hot tub, sauna, and more recreational options like a playground, horseshoes, mini golf, and bike rentals. If you want to stay connected, you can enjoy campground-wide Wi-Fi coverage and cable TV hookups too. You can even find all you need for the day's journey at the general store, which stocks the essentials along with propane and firewood for sale.
As long as your rig is …
Northern New Mexico is an amazing destination for a motorhome camping trip filled with fascinating history, stunning landscapes, and endless cultural activities. As the largest city in the state, Albuquerque is a common jumping-off point for such an adventure. Interstate 40 and 25 also meet there and make for easy access to the rest of the state; many of the best attractions are only an hour's drive away.
If you’re looking for a quiet place to camp that is still close to all the amenities of Albuquerque, Coronado Campground is a hard one to beat. Coronado Campground lies about half an hour's drive north of Bernalillo. Sites have water and electrical hookups, and there’s …