Top RV Parks & Campgrounds in New Mexico
  1. Home
  2. RV Parks & Campgrounds
  3. Top RV Parks & Campgrounds in New Mexico

New Mexico

Top RV Parks & Campgrounds in New Mexico

Find the perfect campground in New Mexico.

Discover Top RV Parks & Campgrounds in New Mexico

Discover Top RV Parks & Campgrounds in New Mexico

Rent an RV in the Land of Enchantment, and you'll see that New Mexico lives up to its nickname. This southwestern state lies between Arizona and Texas, and it shares its border with Colorado to the north and Mexico to the south. When it comes to natural treasures, New Mexico will leave you breathless with its rolling plains, untouched forests, sandy dunes, and snow-capped mountain peaks. Once you get a taste of New Mexico RV camping, you'll never want to get off the road. There are countless places to discover in every part of the state. The eastern Great Plains region features the meandering Pecos River and stunning state parks lined along its banks. As you head west, you will enter a land of mountains and vast forests. The Sangre de Cristo and the San Juan mountains are in the north, home to some of the state's highest peaks and the sprawling Carson National Forest. Moving towards the central part of New Mexico, you will come upon the Rio Grande, cutting its way through the untouched wilderness areas. There's no limit to the unique spots you can explore while you're here. Visit White Sands National Park and El Malpais National Monument, and you'll see for yourself. On the banks of the Rio Grande, you'll also find Albuquerque. In this charming city, you can walk among the historical buildings of the Old Town, enjoy the views from the Sandia Peak Tramway, or take a trip to Cibola National Forest. Santa Fe, the state capital, is located in the picturesque foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Here, you can study the historical adobe buildings or take in the magnificent artwork at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. RV Camping in New Mexico With so much natural beauty in this southwestern state, it's no wonder that New Mexico campsites are easy to find. If you're looking forward to a rustic camping experience, look no further than Carson National Forest. While the campgrounds in this giant forest have no hookups, they put you close to its hiking trails, fragrant mixed pine forests, soft meadows, and snow-covered peaks great for skiing. Campers who want a change of scenery can travel to Gila National Forest, an even bigger chunk of wilderness famous for stunning rock formations and archeological findings showcasing the Native American culture. Campgrounds have full-hookup campsites and rustic sites with fire pits and grills. The south of the state is where some of its most impressive spots are located. White Sands National Monument is a land of rolling white dunes, so white that you might confuse the sand for snow. The monument is home to many interesting wildlife species. While the area allows for backcountry tent camping only, there are lots of campgrounds and RV parks near White Sands. Another gem of the Chihuahuan Desert is Carlsbad Caverns National Park, a rocky underground realm waiting to be explored. New Mexico RV parks can be found along most major highways, but if you're looking forward to an urban camping trip, you will find good options in Albuquerque. Full hookups, swimming pools, restrooms, and showers are just some of the available amenities. Most Albuquerque RV parks and campgrounds are located outside the city center, so you can stay close to Petroglyph National Monument or Cibola National Forest while being able to reach the city in a matter of minutes. Dream of camping by a lake or a river and breathing in some fresh air? This is exactly what you'll find at the state parks of eastern New Mexico. Travelers who are looking for top-notch fishing spots and calm waters can try their luck at Santa Rosa Lake State Park or Ute Lake State Park. Opt for a campervan rental in New Mexico and go from the deepest caverns to the highest mountain peaks in just a few hours. This state's got it all! Start planning your New Mexico RV rental adventure today.

Be the first to get doses of destination inspiration, and discount codes.

We care about the protection of your data. Read our privacy policy

Frequently asked questions about booking campgrounds in New Mexico

Camping rates in New Mexico will vary depending on the campground and even length of stay. In general, expect to pay between $20 to $40 per night

Camping at an RV park costs more than a campground stay. Like campground rates, RV campsite rates differ from park to park but generally fall between $30 & $80 per night.

The amount of time you can stay at a park or campground will vary from place to place depending on availability and restrictions. Long-term spaces are easier to snag during an off-season.

Yes! Most of those mentioned above allow pets. Do keep in mind, however, that not all New Mexico RVs for rent are pet-friendly. You can filter your RV search to show pet-friendly rigs.

You can! Many Outdoorsy owners offer delivery within a certain radius. Additional fees may apply based on distance and other setup/delivery options.