Best Cabin Camping near Bloomfield, NM

Several cabin options exist within driving distance of Bloomfield, New Mexico. Moore's RV Park & Campground offers cabin accommodations alongside RV and tent sites, with full hookups and amenities including showers and toilets. Navajo Dam Glamping Retreat provides more upscale cabin lodging with drinking water, picnic tables, and toilets. "Moore's RV Park has large spaces with many RV spaces, tent sites, and some cabins for rent," noted one camper who appreciated the amenities. Homestead RV Park in nearby Kirtland also features cabin rentals with electric hookups, sewer connections, and water access, though cabin-specific details are limited.

Cabin styles vary across the region, with most properties offering basic furnishings. Navajo Dam Glamping Retreat's cabins operate as reservable accommodations with fire rings, firewood availability, and trash service. Most properties permit pets in their cabin units, though Navajo Dam Glamping Retreat restricts pets. Reservations are strongly recommended, particularly during summer months when properties like Moore's RV Park experience high demand. A visitor commented that Moore's provides "a swimming pool, clean bathrooms, and large trees for nice shade" at many sites, making it comfortable for cabin guests.

Visitors should verify what supplies are provided before arrival. Most cabins include basic furnishings but may require guests to bring their own bedding, towels, and food preparation items. Moore's RV Park includes a market for essential supplies, while other properties have limited on-site provisioning. Bathrooms and showers are generally shared facilities rather than private cabin amenities. Durango, Colorado offers additional cabin options within reasonable driving distance, including Oasis RV Resort and Cottages, which one reviewer described as having "cozy spots with trees that give lots of shade and privacy" for their cabin accommodations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Bloomfield, New Mexico (17)

    1. Moore's RV Park & Campground

    8 Reviews
    Bloomfield, NM
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 632-8339

    $45 / night

    "This is an RV Park with many RV Spaces, tent sites, and some cabins for rent. The RV sites are easy to get into, relatively level, and have tables and grill/fire pits."

    "There was no lawn, but, that's not to be expected in high desert New Mexico. But, a lot of the sites(ours included) had very nice shade trees. A lot rv parks in the southwest there is zero shade."

    2. Morefield Campground — Mesa Verde National Park

    102 Reviews
    Mancos, CO
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 449-2288

    "(The camping discount didn’t seem to be available online, only upon registration.) There’s a camp store that sells souvenirs and beer."

    "Flush toilet restrooms are available and there are showers and a laundry a few miles away where the café, store, and gas station are located."

    3. Homestead RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Kirtland, NM
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 598-9181

    "Great laundry with big washers and driers and lots of space to fold clothes. The bathrooms are big and very clean. Owner was so great and so kind. Will stay again when passing through."

    "Maybe a little pricey but we were running out of daylight - the staff were really nice and the park is quiet even though it's near a main road. Bathrooms were nice!"

    4. Navajo Dam Glamping Retreat Wild-u-can

    3 Reviews
    Navajo Dam, NM
    23 miles
    +1 (505) 793-0094

    $100 / night

    "Navajo Dam has an awesome glamping setup on top of some cliffs overlooking the area.  Check them out and make sure to leave a review on the Dyrt!"

    5. Oasis RV Resort and Cottages

    21 Reviews
    Durango, CO
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 247-0783

    $47 - $197 / night

    "Very nice RV / Cabin / Tent resort in Durango, CO. Full service, laundry facilities, pickleball court, grills in the public area, pool during summer months."

    "CUSTOMER SERVICE: Friendly staff; shuffled our stay around so we could extend and not relocate during the week. 

    WIFI/ CELL SERVICE: Camp wifi and speed seemed to work really well!"

    6. Rosa Campground — Navajo State Park

    11 Reviews
    Arboles, CO
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 883-2208

    $20 - $41 / night

    "Each site has a fire pit and picnic table. Our spot #136 had 50amp hookup and water, although the water leaked pretty badly."

    "The campgrounds are spread all throughout the lake which reaches from Northern New Mexico into Colorado.

    The Marina is newly remodeled and expansive."

    7. HTR Durango Campground

    14 Reviews
    Durango, CO
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 247-5406

    "Several cabins, bathrooms & showers also available, but closed our week (scary virus). Nice, clean, non-heated pool was a plus. Friendly, helpful campsite hosts."

    "It was very woodsy, and secluded! It was quiet a hike up and down a hill to go to the bathrooms. I loveeee that they have a dog park!"

    8. Echo Basin Cabin and RV Resort

    20 Reviews
    Mancos, CO
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 533-7000

    "Great park for larger RV's we have a 40 ft toy hauler plus the added ramp patio plenty of room. Park is very clean and quiet plus pet friendly. Lots of large Ponderosa pine for shade and scenery"

    "Large sites with a picnic table and fire ring. Quiet and large park grounds to enjoy. Owner was very nice"

    9. Ancient Cedars Mesa Verde RV Park

    20 Reviews
    Mancos, CO
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 565-3517

    "Our back-side neighbors had to move their picnic table back in order to accommodate our driver-side slide (the distance between our extended slide and their trailer is about 8 feet."

    "Great location, kid friendly, and pet friendly. Restrooms/showers and laundry were very clean and well maintained. Recommend!"

    10. Mancos State Park Campground

    19 Reviews
    Mancos, CO
    49 miles
    Website
    +1 (970) 533-7065

    $20 - $90 / night

    "Spacious, level ish sites with gravel parking/picnic areas, big common areas and horseshoe pits, games to borrow at the gatehouse. Vault toilets are clean."

    "Beautiful, spacious sites with well maintained facilities, picnic tables and fire rings. Depending on the site, you have nice views through the trees to the surrounding mountains."

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Cabin Reviews near Bloomfield, NM

238 Reviews of 17 Bloomfield Campgrounds


  • Erin S.
    Jul. 22, 2019

    Ancient Cedars Mesa Verde RV Park

    Rustic resort on the doorstep of Mesa Verde National Park

    My family and I stayed here for 3 nights in late July in a 34-foot travel trailer. We made reservations over the phone and found the customer service to be exemplary (I called at the last minute to both cancel and then later to re-instate my reservation when we had car trouble on the way). When we arrived the check-in process was straight forward and easy. The roads are gravel but well-graded and the majority of the sites are pull-thru. We had no trouble getting into ours, however, we found rather quickly that sites are extremely close together. Our back-side neighbors had to move their picnic table back in order to accommodate our driver-side slide (the distance between our extended slide and their trailer is about 8 feet. But... we all made it work. There is a 10 pm lights-out policy to cut down on light pollution and see the stars. And the people who camped next to us were considerate. 

    The campground has lots of amenities. A log cabin (rec center) with pool, video games, TV with DVD library, books, and board games. Laundry with decent pricing. Mini-golf ($3 per person). A nice pool and hot tub. A dog park with agility obstacles. Nice playground. Wifi signal is strong with decent bandwidth (they discourage streaming). Next door is a horseriding stables ($40 an hour, $25 for a half hour); the horses come up to the fence and love to be petted. The store in the office is small but has the basic amenities. Groceries can be purchased in Cortez, a 15-minute drive away. And, of course, Mesa Verde National Park is right across the road, less than 5 minutes to the visitor center.  The only downside (besides the tightness of the spaces) is that dumpster was very full and near to overflowing. 

    Overall we enjoyed our stay here, and thought the location to the park and local area was perfect. Would recommend and definitely stay here again.

  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2019

    Morefield Campground — Mesa Verde National Park

    Nice campground - High price

    Morefield Campground is the only campground in Mesa Verde National Park, but be forewarned, you might just experience a little sticker shot at the price. Cost for a tent site with NO hookups was almost$35 after taxes. The campground does has flush toilets and wifi through out the campground. Next to the camp store are showers and a coin laundry. Each campsite has a picnic table, tent pad and metal fire ring. The campsites really vary in appearance, some are out in the open right next to each other, other are in the trees and bushes which gives you a little more privacy, but most are still right next to another very close site. Some other these are perfectly level areas, others will have you going up of down stairs. The sites with stairs seemed to be slightly more secluded. While it was nice to have restrooms with running water, their was no way to dry your hands, so bring a towel with you as they have no paper towels or air driers for you hands. Water could be found at the restrooms. For you trash you had to find the one dumpster in the middle of the camping loop, but be warned, it could be difficult for some to open. I was a bit disappointed that the campground wasn't kept in better shape, especially for the price they were charging. Several campsites were closed due to needing repair, and the trail from the camp loop to the store was falling apart, it is need of new pavement or just remove it and go to a dirt path. They have Wifi, and said it was better the closer to the restrooms you were, but if a few people are using it, it really slows down. The Wifi was nice as you have no cell service in the campground. All in all this is a nice campground except for the price.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2025

    Oasis RV Resort and Cottages

    Oasis RV Resort - Check Satellite View

    Very nice RV / Cabin / Tent resort in Durango, CO. Full service, laundry facilities, pickleball court, grills in the public area, pool during summer months. We chose a mountain view site, which does have lovely views, but the reason for the review title is it is directly above the freeway and we needed earplugs for the traffic noise. Amending to note it is a very well-maintained RV=tent/cabin park, clean restrooms, clearly marked laundry, friendly staff.

  • Thomas B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 12, 2020

    Morefield Campground — Mesa Verde National Park

    Concession in National Park

    This campground inside Mesa Verde National Park is run by Aramark, a major hospitality company, which has its pros and cons. First, it’s more expensive than most national park campgrounds at $36 per night, even for dry tent sites. We were able to get half price with our America the Beautiful senior pass, which also got us into the park for free. Otherwise entry would have been $30 this time of year. (The camping discount didn’t seem to be available online, only upon registration.) There’s a camp store that sells souvenirs and beer. There are endless showers that are free with your camp registration, sanitized after every use. There are paid laundry machines. There are also many dumpsters and drinking water faucets. Toilets with running water are pretty clean, but there was no soap dispenser in the men’s room on the tent loop. We had no trouble getting a walk-up tent site. Some sites have shade trees and tent spots. All have picnic tables and fire rings, although a burn ban is in effect. The combination of Covid and the burn ban led to closure of many trails, the museum, and the visitors center. The beautiful native dwellings and some incredible geological overlooks are less than half an hour’s drive to the south. Also check out Mesa Verde Voices podcast. Very informative.

  • Julia M.
    Nov. 10, 2020

    Oasis RV Resort and Cottages

    Nice site layout; Enjoyable stay! - THIS IS NOT KOA! NOW CALLED OASIS RV

    CUSTOMER SERVICE: Friendly staff; shuffled our stay around so we could extend and not relocate during the week. 

    WIFI/ CELL SERVICE: Camp wifi and speed seemed to work really well! I could use email and stream videos with no delay; however we used a hot spot for work calls to be more clear, but their wifi probably could have been fine to do so. 2 of 4 bars AT&T but calls came in fine throughout the entire park. 

    SITE: Pretty campground layout. Love the"S" curved pull thru sites. We had an"S" shaped site with nice privacy and ease of arriving and leaving because of design. The sites all seemed to be nicely spaced from one another and private even though you are nearby. There were some views and there were a few pretty fall trees and a vacant pasture to look at while sitting at the picnic table. A small creek flows along the edge of site 23. Full hookup; level site; heated water so didn't have to worry about pipes freezing during stay; fire pit; grill; full sun site; rock roads but well maintained and not too dusty; light road noise. I'm sure the sites closer to the highway are louder near the campground entrance; no bugs in October that we experienced. 

    OTHER: Nearby Walmart and shopping center. About 20 min drive from Historic Downtown; about 5 minutes from Anytime Fitness gym. Laundry room was small and they didn't clean our clothes very well, but it was kept clean.

  • Dexter I.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2019

    Morefield Campground — Mesa Verde National Park

    Ranger Review of Banner & Oaks' Patriot Navy Blue T-Shirt At Morefield Cam

    Nice campground but a bit pricey

    Morefield Campground is the only campground in Mesa Verde National Park, but be forewarned, you might just experience a little sticker shot at the price. Cost for a tent site with NO hookups was almost$35 after taxes. The campground does has flush toilets and wifi through out the campground. Next to the camp store are showers and a coin laundry. Each campsite has a picnic table, tent pad and metal fire ring. The campsites really vary in appearance, some are out in the open right next to each other, other are in the trees and bushes which gives you a little more privacy, but most are still right next to another very close site. Some other these are perfectly level areas, others will have you going up of down stairs. The sites with stairs seemed to be slightly more secluded. While it was nice to have restrooms with running water, their was no way to dry your hands, so bring a towel with you as they have no paper towels or air driers for you hands. Water could be found at the restrooms. For you trash you had to find the one dumpster in the middle of the camping loop, but be warned, it could be difficult for some to open. I was a bit disappointed that the campground wasn't kept in better shape, especially for the price they were charging. Several campsites were closed due to needing repair, and the trail from the camp loop to the store was falling apart, it is need of new pavement or just remove it and go to a dirt path. They have Wifi, and said it was better the closer to the restrooms you were, but if a few people are using it, it really slows down. The Wifi was nice as you have no cell service in the campground. All in all this is a nice campground except for the price.

    Ranger Review of Banner& Oaks Patriot Navy Blue T-Shirt

    I really like this T-shirt. Fit is just right and the shirt is really soft, and has stayed that way after numerous washings. The best thing is that it is American made, hard to find much in the way of clothing that is anymore.

  • S
    May. 9, 2021

    Morefield Campground — Mesa Verde National Park

    Great place to explore Mesa Verde National Park

    This is a good-sized campground consisting of several different one-way paved loops for access. Most of the sites are back in but there are some pull throughs. There are a mix of tent and RV camping sites. Flush toilet restrooms are available and there are showers and a laundry a few miles away where the café, store, and gas station are located. Each campsite has a picnic table and fire ring that can also be used for grilling. One section provides full hookups but most of the sites are for dry camping. There are several dump stations with fresh water available in the park. The information on the campground indicates 30 feet as the maximum size but some sites will accommodate rigs to 40 feet. Most of the sites are pretty level and are typically grass but a few have gravel. The area consists of small oak trees but only a few sites have shade. Our Verizon and AT&T hotspots did not work in the campground. Cell service was spotty and that was true through the national park. There is wifi in the campground that was pretty good most of the time. Good enough for email but not usually enough for streaming.

  • Ernie J.
    Jun. 18, 2022

    Ancient Cedars Mesa Verde RV Park

    Awesome stay

    The staff is friendly, attentive, and accommodating. Great location, kid friendly, and pet friendly. Restrooms/showers and laundry were very clean and well maintained. Recommend!

  • Yolanda R.
    Aug. 8, 2022

    Ancient Cedars Mesa Verde RV Park

    Cute Cabins

    Cabin was so cute. Had everything we needed. Cold AC and a small fridge inside the cabin. They had one cabin that allowed doggies. Bathroom and showers were clean. Small store if you need small items.


Guide to Bloomfield

Cabin camping near Bloomfield, New Mexico provides year-round options within a 50-mile radius. The region sits at elevations between 5,500-7,000 feet, creating distinct temperature variations between seasons. Winter cabin stays typically experience overnight lows in the 20s, while summer cabins provide refuge from daytime temperatures that regularly exceed 90°F in July and August.

What to do

Fishing access at Navajo Lake: Navajo State Park offers cabin accommodations near prime fishing areas. "A beautiful lake any time of year... Though summer can be quite hot with little shade so bring pop ups or shade cover! There's a marina to rent boats," notes one visitor to Rosa Campground — Navajo State Park.

Mesa Verde exploration: Cabins at Ancient Cedars provide convenient proximity to archaeological sites. "This campground was very convenient for our 2 day visit to Mesa Verde. Sites were close together with not much privacy. Shower house was clean but everything else did not feel exceptionally well taken care of," shared a camper who stayed at Ancient Cedars Mesa Verde RV Park.

Horseback riding: Some cabin properties offer direct access to equestrian activities. "Next door is a horseriding stables ($40 an hour, $25 for a half hour); the horses come up to the fence and love to be petted," explains a reviewer at Ancient Cedars.

What campers like

Secluded mountain settings: Several cabin properties feature mountain backdrops and forested surroundings. "My husband and I stay here about 4 times per year. What keeps bringing us back are the friendly people, the large and absolutely beautiful sites and the long list of things to do," notes a regular visitor to Echo Basin Cabin and RV Resort.

On-site recreation: Many cabin locations feature activities beyond basic accommodations. "The campground has lots of amenities. A log cabin (rec center) with pool, video games, TV with DVD library, books, and board games," notes a visitor at Oasis RV Resort and Cottages.

Creek-side locations: Several properties feature water features adjacent to cabin rentals. "Very nice campground with a creek running through it. Bonus if you can get the creek side so you hear it all night. Well kept grounds. Very quiet and shady," reports a guest at HTR Durango Campground.

What you should know

Seasonal availability varies: Many cabin properties operate limited schedules outside summer months. "We stayed in early April and there were only a few other campers," reports a visitor at Rosa Campground.

Advanced reservations essential: Most cabin properties fill quickly, particularly on weekends. "We couldn't pick our site, so we had to check in at the camp store at arrival. We got there around 4pm and check in took about 20 minutes," shared a visitor at Morefield Campground — Mesa Verde National Park.

Bathroom facilities differ: Some cabins have private facilities while others use communal buildings. "On each call or person to person complain they said they'd take care of the issued but never did. Obviously, they really didn't care. The sites were nice with shade trees, but if you need the bathroom avoid this place," warned one visitor about bathroom maintenance issues.

Noise considerations: Properties vary widely in noise levels. "The beauty of the place is totally compromised by not just the rv spaces but multiple cabins dotting the hills around and tent sites," noted a visitor at HTR Durango Campground who found the setting too crowded.

Tips for camping with families

Off-season cabin stays: Several properties offer significant rate reductions outside peak summer season. "We enjoyed our 1 week stay here. The crushed stone sites were spacious & level. There was no lawn, but, that's not to be expected in high desert New Mexico. But, a lot of the sites (ours included) had very nice shade trees," noted a visitor.

Dog-friendly options: Most cabin facilities welcome pets with some restrictions. "Best Dog Friendly Place Around. We came on July 4th, and although many activities were going on, this place was quite like a mouse by Sunday. This place has everything: a massive field for dogs to play off-leash (they must be on in the park)," mentions a visitor to Echo Basin Cabin Resort.

Look for swimming pools: Several properties offer swimming as a family amenity. "Our car broke down so we had to stay here. I think it was a great spot to break down. The pool was amazing and refreshing. The bathrooms had a code to get in and were clean. There were lots of families around," shared a family who found themselves unexpectedly needing accommodations.

Tips from RVers

Inspect electrical hookups: Several properties have reported electrical issues at cabin and RV sites. "The only ding that I'd give this place is that there may be some power issues depending on the site. Thank God we had the surge protector and that I tested the outlet before plugging into the RV," advised one camper at HTR Durango Campground.

Verify site dimensions: Cabin areas are often configured differently than RV spaces. "If your RV/toad or travel trailer plus pickup is much over 48 feet, you'll be out in the road. They WILL put you in too small a space," cautioned a visitor about space limitations at one property.

Consider accessibility: Not all cabin properties have level pathways. "Steep hill into the campsite- but close to town if you have a toad/truck," noted a visitor regarding the terrain at one Durango area property.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Bloomfield, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Bloomfield, NM is Moore's RV Park & Campground with a 4.1-star rating from 8 reviews.

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