Dog-Friendly Camping near Bloomfield, NM

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    Moore's RV Park & Campground provides spacious sites with shade trees for pet owners camping near Bloomfield, New Mexico. The park features full hookup RV spaces, tent sites, and cabin rentals that welcome pets. Ruins Road RV Park, Angel Peak Scenic View Campground, and Brown Springs Campground also accommodate pets with various amenities. Most campgrounds maintain basic pet policies requiring leashes and proper waste disposal. Moore's includes separate dog park areas divided into two sections allowing pets to exercise without co-mingling with other dogs. San Juan McGee Park RV Camping offers water and electric hookups with large camping spots suitable for pets, though tables and fire pits are not provided at individual sites. Campground pet policies typically limit pets to 2-3 animals per site with some facilities charging nominal pet fees.

    Lake Farmington campground offers pet-friendly sites overlooking the water with picnic tables and shade structures. The hilltop location provides scenic views while maintaining pet accessibility. McGee Park's paved back-in spots accommodate RVs with pets, though sites resemble a large parking lot with facilities located a short walk away from camping areas. Angel Peak NM Badlands offers free dispersed camping where pets can roam more freely while adhering to proper control guidelines. When camping with pets in this region, owners should consider summer heat conditions, bringing ample water, and maintaining awareness of wildlife. Security regularly patrols established campgrounds, ensuring safety for campers and their pets. The Aztec area provides convenient access to pet supplies in nearby Farmington and Bloomfield, with clean campgrounds that maintain stocked restroom facilities accessible to pet owners.

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    Best Dog-Friendly Campgrounds near Bloomfield (75)

      1. Angel Peak Scenic View Campground

      4.7(24)14mi from BloomfieldRVs, Tents

      "About New Mexico sunrises and sunsets, there are two shows daily, no reservations required!"

      "Spent three nights at this BLM campsite near Bloomfield NM. Amazing views, hiking trails, unreal sunsets and super peaceful nights. There are no services at this campsite."

      2. Moore's RV Park & Campground

      4.3(12)2mi from BloomfieldRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Showers, laundry, dog park"

      "Nice dog park divided into two areas so your dogs don’t have to co-mingle. There is a clean, reasonably priced laundry room and a swimming pool."

      from $45 / night

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      3. Brown Springs Campground

      4.8(13)12mi from BloomfieldRVs, Tents

      "We got our permit at the nearby BLM office. The sand/gravel road to the Campground is decent, but almost got stuck in soft spots in our 21' motor home."

      "Surrounded by trails and unique terrain."

      4. Angel Peak NM Badlands | Dispersed Camping

      4.7(13)14mi from BloomfieldRVs, Tents

      "It is worth the 6 mile drive in. Look for the sign Angel peak scenic area. It is a gravel road."

      "Just arrived at Angel Peak dispersed campground near Bloomfield NM. It's Monday July 9th 2024. We stayed one night. The gravel road from HWY 550 is in good shape."

      5. Bluffview RV Park

      4.1(9)11mi from BloomfieldRVs, Tents

      "Everything else around was full. Luckily the owner was very nice and gave us her last emergency site. 30amp Van, so it was a small site. Gravel sites. No table. Water and sewer."

      from $40 - $45 / night

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      6. San Juan McGee Park RV Camping

      4.0(6)7mi from BloomfieldRVs

      "Checking in was super simple and the location is clean and well laid out. They also provide showers and toilet facilities a short walk away. There isn’t much shade available."

      "Great place to camp Paved back in spots noting fact just a large parking lot Water and electric Showers and toilet away from camp sites but available"

      from $10 - $30 / night

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      7. Ruins Road RV Park

      4.4(5)7mi from BloomfieldRVs, Tents

      "We are traveling with a young, very timid dog so asked for a large space."

      "Close to the nice Animas River!"

      from $30 - $40 / night

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      8. Lake Farmington

      3.8(6)8mi from BloomfieldRVs, Tents

      "The surrounding area was fairly clean. There is a picnic table available at every site with shade."

      "Great staff, great hilltop location, 25 spots only a few for large Rv's so make a reservation 505 258-7146."

      from $10 / night

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      9. Alien Run Trailhead Basecamp

      4.4(7)11mi from Bloomfield

      "The road in was quite rough and washboarded, so I had to drive slowly at about 10 mph for a while. However, I took a different route on the way out, heading north, and found it much smoother."

      "Road was rutty but our 2wd van was fine, just drive slow."

      10. Cottonwood Campground — Navajo Lake State Park

      4.1(8)18mi from Bloomfield48 sitesRVs, Tents

      "No pull out for your drift boat on the camp side. About 2/3rds of the sites are very well shaded, most have covered picnic tables and are a mix of asphalt and concrete pads."

      "Crowded but sites are tucked away. Can be a little loud at night with all the RVs running. River is a short walk from most sites and about 20 mins driving to the marina."

      from $30 - $90 / night

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    650 Reviews of 75 Bloomfield Campgrounds


    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 14, 2024

      Alien Run Trailhead Basecamp

      Clean comfortable overnight, friendly MTB'ers

      I found this campsite on The Dyrt app while searching for a quick overnight stay, and it turned out to be a great spot! The road in was quite rough and washboarded, so I had to drive slowly at about 10 mph for a while. However, I took a different route on the way out, heading north, and found it much smoother. I plan to return for the mountain biking, as this area looks like a fantastic destination for that. It's also conveniently close to Bloomfield, New Mexico, where I've heard there are additional great riding opportunities.

    • Jared T.
      Sep. 7, 2020

      Alpen Rose RV Park

      Literally- words can’t describe

      Our family vacation destination- would provide 6 stars if a could. Main features- pool, great family play areas, huge lots and shaded lots- not really a bad spot. Pond, 2 Acre dog park- beautiful sites and quick drive to town or off-road. We stayed here twice because a bad experience in Silverton

    • M
      Jul. 9, 2022

      Echo Basin Cabin and RV Resort

      GORGEOUS Campground!

      Loved loved loved our stay here! Tucked away from the highway and far enough from any big city, you want nature and stars at night? This is the place! We backed up to a huge green field. The gentleman that helped us back our 42 foot rig into our site gave PERFECT directions, telling my husband which was to turn our wheel which make this a first try back in. The owner was the kindest man we enjoyed getting to know. No dog park, but a large open field we're allowed to utilize, letting the pups off leash. They LOVED it! Mesa Verde NP with the cliff dwellings are a short drive away, perfect day trip. We should have stayed here a whole week!

    • l
      Jun. 14, 2021

      Durango RV Resort

      Excellent amenities and staff

      Incredibly friendly staff, great store with camping necessities and fun swag. Dog park was large enough with a shaded tree and benches. Pickle ball, movie night, pool, playground ect included. Almost every space was filled but it was quiet because the activities are spread nicely away from where we were. Pull through sites with enough room. Good price for the location.

    • jThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 25, 2026

      Moore's RV Park & Campground

      Clean campground

      Friendly staff, enjoyable stay. Wide spaces with picnic tables and grills. Showers, laundry, dog park

    • DThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 10, 2026

      Alpen Rose RV Park

      Friendly staff

      About 5 miles drive to town which is fine for us. We stayed in a shady spot near the back. Bathrooms are clean and decorated with a country/western vibe, and a 2 acre dog park !

    • 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.

    • Elizabeth H.
      Jun. 16, 2018

      Durango RV Resort

      Beautiful and helpful

      The campground is set just a couple miles before Durango. They have a swimming pool, laundry facilities, a small dog park, and a very basic playground. They also have a little Caboose from which they serve simple breakfast items, and a little store with a couple of Essentials. Overall the staff was friendly and helpful and our experience was very positive. It was 55 bucks for a pull through site with hookups. We were not allowed to pitch a tent in the camper campsite.

    • M
      Jul. 10, 2021

      Sky Ute Casino Resort

      Nice RV Park

      We grow tired on boondocking and enjoy a nice RV Park sometimes. This RV Park is nicely designed to give you privacy from your neighbors with bushes and trees planted between sites. No grass at the sites, but lots of grass all around. The laundry is located beside the pool - you can swim while waiting for our laundry. However, there is no way to drive to the laundry door; it’s quite a walk carrying your clothes. There are picnic tables and small grills at each site. There’s a small dog park; and, of course the casino nearby for entertainment and dinner out. All sites are asphalt with concrete pads for the tables. The sites are level


    Guide to Bloomfield

    Angel Peak Scenic Area offers dispersed camping sites situated along the rim of impressive badlands formations with views extending across the rugged New Mexico landscape. The camping area sits at approximately 6,500 feet elevation and features well-maintained vault toilets despite its remote location. Weather patterns can shift rapidly with intense afternoon winds common across the exposed mesa terrain.

    What to do

    Hiking the canyon rim: At Angel Peak Scenic View Campground, trails follow the dramatic canyon edges with minimal elevation change. "There are very well maintained trails that offer spectacular sights from all direction," notes Susan H., who appreciated the accessibility of the viewing areas along the rim.

    Mountain biking excursions: The Alien Run Trailhead Basecamp provides direct access to mountain biking routes just outside Bloomfield. "Awesome spot and perfect for MTBing," says Michael S., highlighting its popularity among outdoor enthusiasts seeking technical terrain.

    Fishing opportunities: Nearby rivers offer excellent trout fishing access. "Great place for trout fishing," says Gene L. about Cottonwood Campground, where anglers can wade directly into the San Juan River from their campsites. Morning hours typically provide the best fishing conditions before afternoon heat intensifies.

    Stargazing: The minimal light pollution at more remote sites creates ideal conditions for night sky viewing. "We've been grilling outdoors and sitting for hours at night enjoying the night skies," reports Joseph W., describing the clear celestial views available at Angel Peak.

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: At Brown Springs Campground, the layout provides good separation between camping areas. "The sites are spacious and clean with a fire pit and a table on a concrete slab. You are not right on your neighbor," notes marine J., describing the comfortable spacing.

    Shaded areas: Many visitors specifically mention tree coverage as a valuable amenity during hot months. "We enjoyed our 1 week stay here. The crushed stone sites were spacious & level. There was no lawn, but a lot of the sites had very nice shade trees," reports Todd L. about Moore's RV Park.

    Accessibility for various vehicle types: The roads to several campgrounds accommodate different vehicles despite their remote locations. "The 2.5 mile dirt road to the campground is a little wild since there are a lot of washes that have gone across the road but it was doable for our 2 wheel drive class c RV," explains TheCampingNerd about accessing Brown Springs Campground.

    Free camping options: Budget-conscious campers appreciate the no-cost sites available. "Free BLM campground. Modern and well kept. Only a few others there the night we stayed so it was quiet and peaceful," notes Kevin H., highlighting both the cost savings and tranquility.

    What you should know

    Prepare for weather extremes: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 95°F while nights can drop below 40°F even in summer months. "It's been warm in the afternoon with no trees in our boondocking spot. We have been running the AC most afternoons till around 6-7pm. The evenings cool enough to just open all the trailers window," explains Joseph W.

    Water availability limitations: Most dispersed sites have no potable water sources. "This is completely dry camping. No potable water nor electricity. However, each site has a fire ring, picnic table and shade shelter," warns Texas Roving Ranger about Angel Peak NM Badlands.

    Road conditions vary seasonally: Access roads to remote sites can become challenging during wet weather. "Make sure you proceed past other sites almost to the end and you'll be glad you did. Pack it in/pack it out at this site," advises Deacon J., highlighting the need for advance planning.

    Cell service considerations: Coverage varies significantly between camping areas. "I had zero Verizon cell service. Had to drive up to The Sportsman Bar and Grill in Navajo Dam to get a signal," reports Susan L. about Cottonwood Campground, while other locations maintain reliable connectivity.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for established facilities: Lake Farmington provides structured camping with basic amenities. "Nice camping spot. There is a picnic table available at every site with shade. Right now due to fire restrictions, there is no fire or charcoal fire allowed, only camp stoves are accepted," explains Nicole J., noting the safety measures in place.

    Consider timing for swimming areas: Lake access points become crowded during peak summer weekends. "There is a beach like area west of the camping area that allows people to rent any water gear (paddle board, kayak, lake floats)," adds Nicole J., indicating available recreational options for children.

    Bring extra water supplies: The dry climate requires more hydration than many visitors anticipate. "Bring plenty of water and TP if making a few nights of it," recommends Deacon J., emphasizing practical considerations for family camping trips in this desert region.

    Check fire restriction status: Regulations change frequently based on drought conditions and fire danger. "At this time if year, only a couple of other RVers out here," notes Christy S., suggesting slower seasons might offer more flexibility for family activities.

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection for larger rigs: San Juan McGee Park RV Camping accommodates bigger vehicles but with limitations. "Great place to camp. Paved back in spots - nothing fancy, just a large parking lot. Water and electric. Showers and toilet away from camp sites but available," explains Dallas W.

    Level parking considerations: Most campgrounds offer relatively flat parking areas but preparation still helps. "The campground is a bit more than 5 miles down the smoothest dirt road we've ever traveled. Clean vault toilets and covered picnic tables at some sites," reports Linda C.

    Dog-friendly campground options: Several locations explicitly welcome pets with specific accommodations. "The spaces are nice and wide and many have large trees for nice shade, but some don't and have full sun. There are multiple tent sites, with tables and grills as well," describes Melody M., noting the space available for campers with dogs.

    Hookup availability varies: Limited electrical and water connections mean planning ahead for power needs. "Easy access, and we had no issues with road noise," adds Melody M. about one of the dog friendly campgrounds near Bloomfield that offers full hookups.

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