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This moderately-sized town sits in the rural, northwest corner of the state. It is situated less than 20 miles south of the Colorado state line, and less than 50 miles east of the border with Arizona. The much larger city of Albuquerque is located over 150 miles to the southeast.

Throughout the area, you will find plenty of breweries, museums, art galleries and numerous shops featuring the wares of the local American Indian tribes. There are also plenty of local restaurants, scattered around the nearby region. The drier climate of the desert southwest is featured heavily around the local region, though there is some national forestland nearby as well. Both ecosystems, along with the occasional lake, offer ample opportunities for recreational activities. There are also countless natural areas, archeological ruins and historical sites available for you to explore.

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THE GREAT OUTDOORS

When you book an RV in Farmington, you will have access to numerous recreational activities, including the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness. This rocky, desert-land offers numerous off-trail hiking opportunities. Unique rock formations with names such as "dinosaur eggs" and "toadstools" can be viewed here, as well as areas of petrified wood. Be sure to bring plenty of water and, especially during the warmer months, you may wish to plan your hikes at cooler times of the day. Some guided hikes are also available. Please call for more information.

Farmington Lake offers opportunities to escape the sun and heat that is so common to this area. Swimming and other water sport activities are all available here. At busier times of the year, some equipment rentals are provided by local vendors, as well as a small snack bar. Picnic facilities are also offered.

The Berg/Animas Trail is also found near town. The park offers a river walk and bike path, as well as opportunities to view the variety of wildlife that frequent the area. The river that parallels the trail contributes to the area's scenic views and provides fishing opportunities as well.

RV PARKS

When you book a motorhome rental in Farmington, NM, you will need somewhere to camp with it. As this region provides access to so many unique activities, it caters to the needs of visitors.

Angel Peak RV Park is located around 10 miles east of town, in Bloomfield. The park offers full-hookups, WiFi, showers and a laundry facility. The camp can accommodate short and long-term stays and even offers events such as Star Parties that encourage visitors to view the nighttime sky.

Bluffview RV Park is also located in town. It is situated just off the main road through town so it should be easy to reach. The camp offers full-hookup sites, a bathhouse, WiFi and is pet-friendly. Reservations for both nightly and monthly stays are available. Please call if you're needing winter-season accommodations.

Ruins Road RV Park and Campground is found a short drive of around 15 miles from town, in nearby Aztec, NM. The site offers WiFi and full hookups for your RV, though no bathhouses. Long and short-term reservations are available. This camp provides easy access to all the exciting attractions found throughout the local area. Being located near several major thoroughfares, RV rental near Farmington is common, so it should be no problem to find the amenities you need.

EXPLORING THE CITY

There’s much to see near Farmington. The Salmon Ruins are found near town. This site was once the home of the Chaco and Pueblo people who first settled this wild land. An indoor museum and outdoor ruins are both available to tour. Artifacts are also on display that feature the history and culture of these ancient people. Your luxury RV rental in Farmington, New Mexico provides you with opportunities to explore all around the local area.

B-Square Ranch is also available locally. It features several sites, including a natural history museum, an area for viewing local animals and a site that showcases a privately-owned collection of old cars. Please note, opportunities to view the sites are open by appointment only, please call for more information.

The Trail of the Ancients Scenic Byway runs for over 100 miles through parts of Colorado, Utah and New Mexico.This is the only byway in the country that focuses solely on the archeology of a given area. It features numerous archeological sites, national monuments, the locations of extinct volcanoes and wilderness areas, all that offer opportunities to learn about the culture of the tribes that once thrived here.

If it’s a quiet, southwestern town with a lot of interesting history that you've been looking for, consider a camper rental in Farmington. Enjoy the local restaurants, go for a hike, and tour an ancient site. Rent an RV in Farmington, NM and explore the beauty of the Desert Southwest!

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