Top Glamping near Lindrith, NM

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Best Glamping Sites Near Lindrith, NM (10)

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    1.

    Riana - Abiquiu Lake

    18 Reviews
    90 Photos
    182 Saves
    Cañones, New Mexico

    Overview

    Riana Campground is located on a 150 ft. bluff overlooking the scenic Abiquiu Lake in northern New Mexico, just one hour northwest of charming Santa Fe. The lake sits at an elevation of 6,400 feet on the Rio Chama, a tributary of the legendary Rio Grande.

    Recreation

    Abiquiu Lake offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation. The fishing here is some of the finest in northern New Mexico. Visitors enjoy boating, water skiing, and hiking. Lake shore access for boat launching is 1 mile from the campground.

    Facilities

    Abiquiu Lake offers many opportunities for outdoor recreation. The fishing here is some of the finest in northern New Mexico. Visitors enjoy boating, water skiing, and hiking. Lake shore access for boat launching is 1 mile from the campground.

    Natural Features

    Fragrant Pinion pine, juniper, and sage cover the campsite, providing a distinct smell of northern New Mexico, but offering limited shade. Colorful rock formations surround the park. Visitors are awarded a panoramic view of the narrow mesa, Cerro Pedernal, locally known as "Pedernal." Famous American painter, Georgia O'Keefe, had her ashes scattered over its top.

    contact_info

    For facility specific information, please call (505) 685-4561.

    Nearby Attractions

    Northern New Mexico is full of beauty and history. The educational and historical Ghost Ranch is about 10 minutes from the park. The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, San Pedro Wilderness, Cumbres Toltec Railroad, Chaco Canyon, and Bandelier National Monument are all nearby. The ski-town of Taos is just over an hour away, and colorful Santa Fe is an hour southeast, both with restaurants, shops, and museums.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $20 / night

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    2.

    Rio Puerco Campground

    6 Reviews
    6 Photos
    114 Saves
    Gallina, New Mexico
    • Pets
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Cabins
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Tent Cabin
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    3.

    Heron Lake State Park Campground

    11 Reviews
    15 Photos
    81 Saves
    Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico

    Heron Lake also has amazing sailing, cross- country skiing, and hiking. The park is a fisherperson’s paradise with record-size trout and kokanee salmon. Ice fishing is very popular in winter. Several campgrounds line the shore of this scenic lake with primitive and developed campsites are available for every taste.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest
    Camper-submitted photo from Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest
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    4.

    Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest

    17 Reviews
    78 Photos
    9 Saves
    Jemez Springs, New Mexico

    Overview

    Vista Linda Campground is a first come, first serve campground in the San Diego Canyon on the Jemez National Recreation Area. There are thirteen sites throughout the campground. Potable water and vault toilets are provided amenities. Each campsite has picnic tables, a fire ring, and a charcoal pedestal. Sites with shad features are available; not all sites provide shade features.__

    Recreation

    Vista Linda Campground is one of five developed campgrounds in the Jemez National Recreation Area on the Jemez Ranger District. There are numerous outdoor recreation opportunities throughout the Jemez National Recreation Area, from scenic driving to fishing accesses and day-use picnic areas. Vista Linda Campground is a brief drive from numerous developed day-use sites on the NM-4 Corridor and a short drive from multiple access points to Trail 137

    Facilities

    Vista Linda Campground is one of five developed campgrounds in the Jemez National Recreation Area on the Jemez Ranger District. There are numerous outdoor recreation opportunities throughout the Jemez National Recreation Area, from scenic driving to fishing accesses and day-use picnic areas. Vista Linda Campground is a brief drive from numerous developed day-use sites on the NM-4 Corridor and a short drive from multiple access points to Trail 137

    Natural Features

    Vista Linda Campground is situated in a basin of the San Diego Canyon, south of the town of Jemez Springs, NM. It is surrounded by redrock and sandstone mesas in a vibrant cottonwood bosque. The Jemez River runs parallel to the campground, and provides ample fishing access for campers. The campground provides excellent stargazing options on cloudless nights.__

    Nearby Attractions

    Vista Linda Campground is part of the Jemez National Recreation Area. There are numerous developed, dispersed, and undeveloped recreation opportunities throughout the Jemez National Recreation Area. It is also near the Valles Caldera National Preserve, Bandelier National Monument, Dome and Bandlier Wilderness Areas, the town of Los Alamos, and a two-hour drive to Santa Fe.__

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Cabins

    $10 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Ghost Ranch
    Camper-submitted photo from Ghost Ranch
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    5.

    Ghost Ranch

    6 Reviews
    29 Photos
    91 Saves
    Cañones, New Mexico
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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      6.

      Star Dance

      1 Review
      13 Saves
      Youngsville, New Mexico
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Yurts
      • Glamping
      • Showers
      Camper-submitted photo from Paliza Campground
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      8.

      Paliza Campground

      3 Reviews
      9 Photos
      110 Saves
      Jemez Springs, New Mexico

      Overview

      Paliza Campground sits beneath sandstone cliffs on the Jemez Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest. The area is replete with culture, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. Ample recreation opportunities exist at or near the campground, which makes it a wonderful outdoor destination.

      Recreation

      Hiking, wildlife viewing and scenic drives are some of the popular activities enjoyed near the campground. Striking views of an ancient volcanic crater amid the rolling hills, can be seen from the Cerro Pelado Scenic Overlook, about 11 miles from the campground. Off-road vehicle trails and numerous hiking and mountain biking trails surround the campground.

      Facilities

      Hiking, wildlife viewing and scenic drives are some of the popular activities enjoyed near the campground. Striking views of an ancient volcanic crater amid the rolling hills, can be seen from the Cerro Pelado Scenic Overlook, about 11 miles from the campground. Off-road vehicle trails and numerous hiking and mountain biking trails surround the campground.

      Natural Features

      The newly refurbished campground sits in a forested area at the top of a hill with views of the Jemez Valley below. It was originally the site of a 1930s Civilian Convservation Corps base camp. Remnants of that camp, including log lean-to's and adirondack shelters with rock fireplaces, can be found within the campground. A small stream runs alongside the campground and sandstone cliffs on the nearby mesas provide excellent photographic and sightseeing opportunities. A small tract of private land is located north of the campground and common courtesy is appreciated.

      Nearby Attractions

      The campground is located five miles northeast of the town of Ponderosa, New Mexico, an area known for its vineyards and winery with a tasting room. The Jemez Pueblo and the Walatowa Visitor Center, both of which provide rewarding cultural experiences, are just 11 miles from the campground in the town of Jemez. The quaint community offers shopping and dining opportunities, as well as a variety of recreational opportunities.

      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Group

      $34 - $50 / night

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        9.

        Twin Rivers RV Park & Campground

        2 Reviews
        10 Saves
        Chama, New Mexico
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access

        $29 / night

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          10.

          Elkhorn Lodge Chama

          1 Review
          3 Saves
          Chama, New Mexico
          • Phone Service
          • Reservable
          • RVs
          • Cabins
          • Tent Cabin
          • Glamping

        Recent Glamping Reviews In Lindrith

        75 Reviews of 10 Lindrith Campgrounds


        • Camper-submitted photo from Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest
          September 13, 2024

          Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest

          Great Campground!

          We just happened upon this 1st come 1st serve campground & so glad we did! The camp host "Brad" was so very nice & helpful. He gave us info on all the things to do and see in the Jamez area (which is alot)  Our campsite #12 was really nice. It has a large covered pavilion (not all sites have the covered pavilions) with oversized picnic table & a short path down to a private area at the Jamez River (which is really more like a creek) from our site. We left our chairs down there & frequently enjoyed relaxing there. The area is scenic & campground was very clean. There are water pumps outside the bathrooms. The cost for us was $5 per night using our America the Beautiful Senior Pass. This is a great home base for visiting the area. Would defiantly visit again!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Sims Mesa Campground — Navajo Lake State Park
          August 29, 2024

          Sims Mesa Campground — Navajo Lake State Park

          Very secluded and quiet

          We spent two nights here. I think I would’ve chosen the loop with campsites 1 through 19 instead of the other loop that we stayed at. We were in campsite 26 and it was a little difficult to get our trailer into it because we had to back uphill. Also, the other loop most likely would have a view overlooking the lake more. The showers were very nice and they do have a dump station. My only complaint I guess would be the road in from the main highway was pretty rough and had lots of potholes. That road is about 17 miles long.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Ghost Ranch
          July 6, 2024

          Ghost Ranch

          Great Vibes

          Our truck broke down 1 mile from the ranch and we weren’t sure what to do so I hopped on my mountain bike and rode to the welcome center. I met a wonderful lady who offered a gentleman who worked there to help me. He grabbed his truck and towed me and my trailer to the campsite. We ended up staying there for about five or six days while the truck was being fixed in Albuquerque. Couldn’t have broken down in a better place. The scenery is beautiful and the people are nice. It’s true they had meal plans, but we were prepared to camp off grid so we didn’t need anything. Instead, we enjoyed the views and the museum and the, swimming pool and horseback riding. Completely unplanned. It’s probably important to know this is not a remote campsite because there’s lots of amenities and if you’re the kind of person looking for a flat asphalt pad to park is your camper on them, you might wanna move on. We definitely love this place and would recommend it to anyone looking for secret little area to chill out. The vibe was perfect. looking forward to coming back.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Riana - Abiquiu Lake
          June 23, 2024

          Riana - Abiquiu Lake

          Great campground with amazing views

          We have stayed on the Pedernal loop multiple times and it has always been great.   The sites are well laid out, with plenty of room between neighbors.  Access to the campground is restricted (closed 10pm-6am), so it is always quiet, with just those camping driving around.  Rangers and sheriff patrolled a few times.  Camp hosts were very friendly and helpful.   All the grounds are clean and well maintained, trash cans at every site.  The electrical pillar for our site was new and worked perfectly.  Water also worked with no issues.  Shower house is clean and well maintained.  Access to a few trails, but water access requires a bit of a drive.  Amazing views.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest
          June 14, 2024

          Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest

          What a GREAT Campground

          Vista Linda NM : Adjacent to the highway. Don’t be fooled, though. Beautiful, peaceful, clean, and the most helpful host.
          (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

          (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)

          Overall Rating: 4 Security: No Usage during visit: the host tells me that usually fills up Site Privacy: good Site Spacing: very good Pad surface: blacktop Reservations: First, come first Campground Noise: Quiet, campground Outside Road Noise: along the highway. Through Traffic in campground: no Electric Hookup: no, Sewer Hookup: no Dump Station: No Potable Water Available: yes Generators: allowed Bathroom: very clean pit toilets. Showers: no Pull Throughs: yes. Cell Service (AT&T): no bars Setting: beautiful setting. Along in Canyon wall. Would love to stay here Recent Weather: 70s during the day Solar: very good Insects: none during our visit this time of Host: yes sky Rig Size: around 40 feet Sites: many nice sites. See the pictures. Site seven was our favorite site. Very nice. Flowing Creek adjacent to that site.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Ghost Ranch
          May 29, 2024

          Ghost Ranch

          Get the meal plan!

          If you're in the area and they have availability, it's hard to beat Ghost Ranch for value. RV spots with hookups are $45 a night!

          Most guests stay in housing/lodging, so the ranch has a dining hall that serves three meals a day. $16 per person per meal but $30 for three meals on a "meal plan" whe you book, and kids eat for free! All in all we got three meals for our family of 4 and a nights stay while we hiked around trails on the property for less than $100 all in, and the food (upscale summer camp type) was very good.

          Georgia O'Keefe lived in the property for a while, so there's a lot of history about her, and there's a small dinosaur and anthropology museum on site.

          Chimney Rock hike is not to be missed!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest
          January 3, 2024

          Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest

          Possibly Our Favorite Campground in Northern New Mexico

          There are many campgrounds that we simply love, and we can’t come within 50 miles of this place without staying at least one night. Tucked into the Jemez Valley just south of the town of Jemez Springs and the nearby Carson National Forest, Valles Caldera National Preserve, and Bandelier National Monument, this campground offers a great place to camp for a night or stay for a week. 

          Some of the sites have the full shade structure over the picnic table and campfire ring area, others offer shade under the trees along the river bank. There’s lots of great sun for solar power in the valley but none of the sites have electricity. It’s still one of the best campsites for $10 a night.  The toilets are clean vault style and are regularly serviced by the nearby park service crews. As the name implies, the scenery is stunning and you can find lots of hiking in the area, including trails that lead to nearby warm and hot springs. 

          You can also get a permit to visit the Jemez reservation (Red Canyon) hiking trails here as well -- definitely worth it.  Also check out the locals who prepare food at the stalls across the road, got some good enchiladas there. But probably the best food around is going to be Los Ojos Saloon. Now, we don’t normally single out businesses in these reviews, but this one is special. Definitely get Olgas Chile Rellenos, as they are among the best we’ve had...anywhere!

          With 3 hot springs resorts in town, your soaking desires can be serviced locally or within a short drive. Back down the valley at the reservation visitor’s center there’s a small museum and a cafe offering a very respectable spiced mocha and gas station where you can get a pizza.  The suburban sprawl of Bernalillo is just about 30 minutes away in case you need something beyond the convenience store level.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Riana - Abiquiu Lake
          November 27, 2023

          Riana - Abiquiu Lake

          Clean well-laid out CoE campground

          General: 54-site campground in four loops; the Pedernal Loop has water and electric hookups, the Chama and Puerco Loops do not and there is a walk-in tent site loop. There is also overflow camping. 

          Site Quality: Sites appeared to be mostly level (at least in the Pedernal loop); most were paved but a few were gravel. Most were back in, but some were pull-through. There are two ADA-accessible sites in the Pedernal Loop. Many have reservoir views. Site 14 has a generous-sized paved driveway. Completing the site is a lantern hook, BBQ, and covered picnic table. Too bad it was so darn windy that we could not enjoy these amenities. There was also a garbage can at the end of each site but no recycling that I saw. If you do not need hookups, sites 34 and 39 (in the Puerco loop) provide excellent water views. 

          Bath/Shower House: Basic with two shower stalls, two toilets, and one sink. Very clean. There are also very clean vault toilets located throughout the campground. Did not use the shower so cannot comment on how well it works. 

          Activities: The Abiquiu Lake Vista Trail is a 4-mile hike and bike stacked-looped trail (so you can add or duplicate interconnected loops). Boating access is one mile away. Fishing is also popular. There is also a volleyball net and a very nice modern playground. We were there at the end of April, so it was very quiet (which is the way we like it). Shout out to great camp hosts – we were greeted upon arrival and they made sure we didn’t have any questions or concerns. For $16, this is affordable but with the senior pass, $8 is a bonafide bargain!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest
          October 7, 2023

          Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest

          Nice camp by the Jemez

          Great place on a Tuesday, hardly anyone there and campsites close to the water. Great for sleeping, I didn't bother pitching my tent and slept out under the shelter. Cool breezes came down the valley in the evening and overnight. It's dark in the canyon in the morning and late afternoon. Water available.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Riana - Abiquiu Lake
          June 30, 2023

          Riana - Abiquiu Lake

          Excellent Army Core of Engineers Campground

          Really enjoyed camping here. Great sites for our 17' camp trailer. Awesome view of Abiquiu Lake with amazing sunsets nightly. Hot showers, clean pit toilets, BBQs, tent pads, picnic tables & friendly camp hosts. Senior Passes work here for half price discount. Quiet time from 10pm-6am is enforced & enjoyed. Occasional loud boats & partying on the lake below on weekend nights so be aware. Wind gusts are common so tie down the tumbleweeds or they'll escape!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Rio Puerco Campground
          June 12, 2023

          Rio Puerco Campground

          Beautiful, but difficult to find

          The site is beautiful, but it is way past where Jesus lost his sandal. It's actually only 10 miles off the main road, & 6 miles after the pavement ends, but Google took us down the wrong path. We wound up at a drive way where were quickly chased off by 4 vicious dogs that scratched up our SUV pretty bad. Take the 62 to the 103 & turn Left. Do not turn at county 425 after the Santa Teresa Capilla. Anyway, sleeping with the sounds of the many mini waterfalls at the site was very peaceful. There aren't any port-a-pottys. There were signs to get there long ago.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Riana - Abiquiu Lake
          June 1, 2023

          Riana - Abiquiu Lake

          Great views, great hosts

          Camped 2 nights at site #38 on the Puerco Loop. Reserved thru rec.gov while at the site. Wonderful campground hosts. Site was not quite level for our campervan, but close enough. Good views of lake & surrounding area from site. Vault toilet & drinking water a short walk away. Juniper provided minimal privacy. Site has lantern poll, fire ring, trash can & table. No hookups at this site. $6/night with senior pass. Restroom/shower house within walking distance. Facilities & vault toilets were very clean. Hiking trail in campground. AT&T & T-Mobile service. Overall, quiet & peaceful stay.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest
          November 10, 2022

          Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest

          Cozy sites

          We only stayed for one night but we enjoyed this location! The surrounding views were fantastic. Walking along the Jemez River was a great evening activity. The sites themselves were nice with picnic tables, grills, and fire pits. There was potable water pumps near the restrooms which we used to ferry water and fill up the RV before heading out.

          We liked how spread out the sites were, you never felt on top of your neighbor. The evening we were here, it was less than half full during the first week of November.

          Of note, was some sites were great for starlink being set back from some of the trees and further from the river and mesa while others were just okay for starlink.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Ghost Ranch
          July 29, 2022

          Ghost Ranch

          Peaceful

          Stopped at Ghost Ranch for a quick night to catch some sleep, wish we had more time really great location!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Ghost Ranch
          July 20, 2022

          Ghost Ranch

          Beautiful site - decent camping

          This is a beautiful campground in a unique spot with incredible hike. Great amenities - showers, ice, refrigerator, sink for washing dishes - only downside is that the sites themselves seem a bit crowded in and not all have cover. Some are larger than others and it’s a bit of a pint what you will get. Recommend arriving not too late to see if you can get a good spot, we didn’t have shade so had to go find a nice shady bench away from our site for eating lunch / relaxing after our hike.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Rio Puerco Campground
          July 11, 2022

          Rio Puerco Campground

          Serene

          Easily accessible on very driveable forest roads. Beautiful spots along the Rio Peurco, there was a port-a-John there for our visit in July 22’. Waterfalls nearby!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Sims Mesa Campground — Navajo Lake State Park
          June 18, 2022

          Sims Mesa Campground — Navajo Lake State Park

          Active campgrounds.

          Navajo Lake was a last minute reservation to escape the southern heat. SUCCESS, the sites had shelter, access to water and good Marina. Not many marked trails but you can still explore. Temps were good with the breeze to help. From June 1-11-22.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Riana - Abiquiu Lake
          May 16, 2022

          Riana - Abiquiu Lake

          Beautiful

          We enjoyed this place. Perfect for some sightseeing, hiking, and close enough to Santa Fe/Taos if you want to visit those cities (about an hour drive to either). Lots of stars & quiet at night.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Rebels Roost - PERMANENTLY CLOSED
          April 30, 2022

          Rebels Roost - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

          13 out of 5 stars

          LOVED our stay at Rebel’s Roost/Juicy Jitters! Coffee, smoothies, stickers, functional yard art, 3 happy puppers, and even the port-a-potty were phenomenal and made these 2 lady-campers feel SO happy and safe! Thank you, Hallie and family!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Rio Puerco Campground
          April 28, 2022

          Rio Puerco Campground

          quiet spot all to ourselves

          During the week in April we had this campground all to ourselves.  It fit our little teardrop very well.  There were several available camping spots. There are no services, but there are fire rings and the sound of rushing water.  Lovely area.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Rebels Roost - PERMANENTLY CLOSED
          April 28, 2022

          Rebels Roost - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

          great for a night

          This is indeed a small campground at a fun spot along the road.  There is a driveup coffee shop which has great coffee and they let you pull up at the back and camp.  They have a clean porta-potty and otherwise no services but they have fun sculptures and were delightful to visit with.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest
          January 23, 2022

          Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest

          Gorgeous!

          Stayed overnight on 1/22/22 and had a great experience. The campground and vault toilets were super clean. The area is gorgeous and makes for breathtaking views from your site.

          All the sites had fire pits and picnic tables. Spacing was great; couldn’t see our neighbors from our camper windows.

          The creek that runs behind the campground is cathartic. Just down the road is Ponderosa Winery and Jemez Hot Springs is the other way. We’ll be back!

        • Camper-submitted photo from Rebels Roost - PERMANENTLY CLOSED
          December 7, 2021

          Rebels Roost - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

          Great spot!

          Sadly, we did not find this place before we spent the night, but we got a great cup of coffee here and could see it would be a great place to spend the night. Nice people, fun site.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Heron Lake State Park Campground
          November 14, 2021

          Heron Lake State Park Campground

          Peaceful

          Camp spots are nice and roomy. Each site has a picnic table and a fire ring. There is no septic dump at your site, however they do have a dump station on the way out. Love the fact that they have quiet hours.

        • Camper-submitted photo from Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest
          October 26, 2021

          Vista Linda Campground — Santa Fe National Forest

          Subtle yet incredible spot

          Vista Linda camp ground was an awesome surprise for us . It’s located roughly 40 mins north of ABQ but right in between some amazing spots . It was on first come first serve basis , with restrooms (no showers ) and water . Camped for 3 nights and were able to visit and experience some awesome spots such as Jemez hot springs (a few miles north on HWY 4) and Gilman Tunnels (a few miles south on HWY 4 , then north on another road north some ) . Linda Vista campground had a creek running along itself which made for good hiking and scenery. Over all we really enjoyed our stay and felt like it made our Fall visit one to never forget .

          Time of Visit : Mid October Temperatures : 60-70 during day 50-40 during night (buddy heater recommended) Campsite #6 included : shaded picnic area with grill and fire pit , space for tent and drive through parking spot for vehicle.

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        Guide to Lindrith

        Camping near Lindrith, New Mexico, offers a mix of stunning landscapes and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventure-filled getaway, this area has something for everyone.

        What to do:

        • Hiking: Explore the Abiquiu Lake Vista Trail, a 4-mile hike that offers beautiful views. One camper mentioned, "Access to a few trails, but water access requires a bit of a drive. Amazing views."
        • Fishing: Head to Fenton Lake State Park for some fishing. A visitor shared, "If you’re coming for fishing, get there and grab a spot before 7am for your best chance of catching something."
        • Boating: Enjoy boating on Abiquiu Lake, which is just a short drive from many campgrounds. A review noted, "Boating access is one mile away. Fishing is also popular."

        What campers like:

        • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the campgrounds. One reviewer at Riana - Abiquiu Lake said, "All the grounds are clean and well maintained, trash cans at every site."
        • Friendly Hosts: Many visitors mention the helpful camp hosts. A camper at Rio Chama Campground remarked, "Shout out to great camp hosts – we were greeted upon arrival and they made sure we didn’t have any questions or concerns."
        • Scenic Views: The breathtaking scenery is a big draw. One camper at Ghost Ranch stated, "The scenery is beautiful and the people are nice."

        What you should know:

        • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Rio De Las Vacas Campground, have minimal facilities. A visitor noted, "There are no services, but there are fire rings and the sound of rushing water."
        • Seasonal Access: Many campgrounds are only open during specific seasons. For example, Heron Lake State Park is open from May 15 to September 17.
        • Quiet Hours: Campgrounds like Riana - Abiquiu Lake enforce quiet hours from 10pm to 6am, which many campers appreciate for a peaceful night.

        Tips for camping with families:

        • Choose Family-Friendly Sites: Look for campgrounds with amenities for kids, like playgrounds. One camper at Fenton Lake State Park mentioned, "There is a very nice modern playground."
        • Plan for Activities: Make sure to have activities planned, like hiking or fishing. A family shared, "Great hiking and climbing for kids. Sights level and pit toilets clean."
        • Pack Essentials: Bring your own firewood and water, especially if you're camping at places like Rio Chama Campground, where these may not be available.

        Tips from RVers:

        • Check Site Size: Make sure your RV fits the site. A reviewer at Fenton Lake State Park noted, "Campsite 8... could host 3+ tents."
        • Be Prepared for Wind: Wind gusts can be common, so secure your belongings. One camper at Riana - Abiquiu Lake advised, "Wind gusts are common so tie down the tumbleweeds or they'll escape!"
        • Know Your Connections: Cell service can be spotty, especially in remote areas. A visitor at Rio Puerco Campground mentioned, "Zero cell service. Don't care what the main post says."

        Camping near Lindrith, New Mexico, is a great way to enjoy nature and create lasting memories. With a little planning, you can have a fantastic experience in this beautiful area.

        Frequently Asked Questions

        • Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Lindrith, NM?

          According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Lindrith, NM is Riana - Abiquiu Lake with a 4.4-star rating from 18 reviews.

        • What is the best site to find glamping camping near Lindrith, NM?

          TheDyrt.com has all 10 glamping camping locations near Lindrith, NM, with real photos and reviews from campers.