Best Campgrounds near Bosque Farms, NM

The camping landscape around Bosque Farms in central New Mexico encompasses a range of accommodations from full-service RV parks to dispersed camping areas. Established campgrounds include Isleta Lakes & RV Park located south of Albuquerque, offering lakeside sites with full hookups, and La Vista RV Park in nearby Belen with level sites and mountain views. The region serves travelers along Interstate 40 with several RV-focused facilities including High Desert RV Park and American RV Resort on Albuquerque's western edge. Limited tent camping options exist, though dispersed camping is available on public lands approximately 15 miles east of Bosque Farms near Forest Service Road 542.

Access to camping areas varies significantly with elevation and season in this high desert region. Developed campgrounds remain open year-round due to New Mexico's generally mild climate, though summer temperatures frequently exceed 90°F. "This was a true gem! The spaces were amazing, level and wide. Each site had a fire area and a covered picnic area," noted one visitor about Isleta Lakes. Most established campgrounds in the area maintain good road access suitable for large RVs and travel trailers, though dispersed sites may require high-clearance vehicles. Cell coverage is generally reliable near established campgrounds but can be spotty in more remote camping areas. Many RV parks in the region offer security features, with gated access common at facilities like High Desert RV Park.

Visitors consistently mention the scenic quality of camping in this area, particularly views of the Sandia Mountains visible from many sites. Train noise emerges as a common concern in reviews of Isleta Lakes RV Park, with several campers noting the proximity to railroad tracks affects the overnight experience. According to one reviewer, "Only drawback is it's near a train stop and you definitely will hear the trains horn." Camping facilities in the region typically provide a mix of amenities, with most RV parks offering full hookups, showers, and restrooms. Several campgrounds connect to recreational opportunities, with fishing available at Isleta Lakes and shuttle service to the adjacent casino. For travelers seeking quieter experiences, the limited dispersed camping areas east of town provide more solitude but fewer services compared to established campgrounds near major transportation corridors.

Best Camping Sites Near Bosque Farms, New Mexico (70)

    1. Albuquerque KOA Journey

    46 Reviews
    Monticello, NM
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 296-2729

    "New Mexico is a land of wonders and beauty in every turn."

    "Good campground with access to all Albuquerque has to offer. Quick biking to the Sandia trails and short drive to hiking. The bus stop is nearby so getting around town is easy too."

    2. Isleta Lakes & RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Bosque Farms, NM
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 724-3800

    $38 - $50 / night

    "Staying at Isleta Lakes has convenient access to the city of Albuquerque while staying a bit more secluded. The lakes provide a nice walking trail and the staff are helpful."

    "We live in Albuquerque and wanted to try something close to home. This was a nice park located next to a lake that can be fished with a license."

    3. Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post

    21 Reviews
    Albuquerque, NM
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 831-6317

    $30 - $37 / night

    "It was off the highway by 7 miles but easy to get back on in the morning. There were a number of fun nostalgic things to walk and look at."

    "Love the ease of entry off the highway. Sites are full hookup and easy to navigate for big rigs. Lots of RV repair companies all around the park.

    Pool and hot tub are AMAZING!"

    4. High Desert RV Park

    14 Reviews
    Albuquerque, NM
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 839-9035

    $40 - $44 / night

    "Nice RV Park that is close to town. The highway is nearby so very loud out all night. They also had water pressure issues well we stayed around 20 PSI. Site was all red dirt but fairly level."

    "The metal art work around this place was incredible. The whole park was just really nice and clean. They have an area where you can vaccume your vehicle out. Clean showers and bathrooms.."

    5. Route 66 RV Resort

    20 Reviews
    Albuquerque, NM
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 352-8000

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Clean, paved drives and concrete pull through diagonal sites with full hook ups. Gated control entrance. Good Wi-Fi."

    "We live in Albuquerque, and it was the middle of the early Coronavirus lockdown, but were looking to just get away from the house and still be away from people."

    6. American RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Albuquerque, NM
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 282-8885

    $50 / night

    "We only did an overnight and it's 20 minutes away from the Peroglyp's national monument. Close to the gas station too. Campground site is pretty clean and best of all we saw a bunch of rabbits."

    "Freeway noise and sites right next to each other were the negatives.

    However for a night it worked out just fine."

    7. Kirtland AFB FamCamp

    10 Reviews
    Monticello, NM
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 846-0337

    "Contrary to the previous review, Kirtland AFB has 24/7 access to all authorized persons via the Truman gate off of Gibson Blvd. There is 30 and 50 amp service available along with water and sewer."

    "You must show up Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm to get access to the base."

    8. Dispersed Camping off FS 542

    26 Reviews
    Tijeras, NM
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 346-3900

    "I got here after dark on my drive from the west coast to NC. There were a couple of other campers at the front of the entrance. I did a little off-roading and drove deeper in for privacy."

    "Can make it up to camp with 2 wheel drive low clearance. Maybe some minor scraping as you leave/arrive over a bit of a rough ramp lip."

    9. Turquoise Trail Campground

    33 Reviews
    Cibola National Forest and Grasslands, NM
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 281-2005

    "CAMPGROUND REVIEW: Turquoise Trail Campground, Cedar Crest, NM

    Turquoise Trail Campground is a small privately owned campground located five miles north of I-40 off Route 14 (exit 175) just outside"

    "We arrived around 6pm and our info was thumb tacked to the entry board. Call her and she comes right down to show you your spot. It’s located next to a little brewery and pizza place."

    10. La Vista RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Belen, NM
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 966-6585

    "We stayed at La Vista for one night on our way through New Mexico heading to Utah. The owners are extremely friendly and were very helpful."

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Recent Reviews near Bosque Farms, NM

420 Reviews of 70 Bosque Farms Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Isleta Lakes & RV Park

    Good stop.

    Large park with a choice of gravel or concrete. Sites are good size but not set up well. Beautiful fishing lake. Casino with all the amenities.

  • K
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Coronado campground

    Really nice tent sites

    I love the tent shelters. We slept inside instead of setting up a tent again. Nice shower and toilets. Beautiful view. A bit noisy at night with a highway not far enough away. I am staying an extra night…

  • Todd L.
    Aug. 6, 2025

    Happy Trails RV Park

    Nice Overnight

    It's an older campground, quite small but a very welcome overnight stop. I guess my biggest complaint is dirt/dusty driveway. The site is very long and very level and plenty acceptable in width. No septic at my site(#1), but they doo have a pull up dump station. Our 50amp service had very good voltage at 117.9vac with both our a/c units running on high. Only reason for 4 stars was dusty driveway. Oh, o e more thing, the office staff was awesome, very friendly and helpful.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 30, 2025

    Dispersed Camping off FS 542

    Great Location!

    My family and I camped here and chose this location as one of our stops on our road trip. It was easy to find and get to. Luckily, I have a have a high clearance vehicle due to the ruts on the road. The area had great views and was very private. Will definitely visit again.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 27, 2025

    Manzano Mountains State Park Campground

    Safe, well kept camp in Ponderosa forest

    Dirt road to campground is in good condition, cell service was 4g, clean, well stocked pit toilets, a number of trail options, most sites appear level, lots of shade, safe. Had electric site but really did not need it (did not need a/c in late July...yay). Evening temps lower 50s, afternoon ~70s, low 80s. Quiet, not many people there during our mid-week stay. One of the trails is marked as a "track chair" trail. No showers, water available at some spigots, but not others, dump station available on grounds.

  • K
    Jul. 20, 2025

    High Desert RV Park

    Beautiful rv park

    We have stayed at this rv park a couple times and every single time it’s clean, easy to access, mimi is so kind. Would recommend to anyone!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 11, 2025

    Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site

    Complete serenity

    This was such a serene spot to camp for the night. Quiet & peaceful with beautiful views of the mountains, sunset & sunrise. Wild horses roamed around our site after sunset. Pretty epic.

  • Beverly M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 3, 2025

    Turquoise Trail Campground

    Great customer service, quaint spot

    We had car trouble is Sedona and didn’t arrive until after midnight. Their check in system was so easy, the camp sites are surrounded by trees, flowers and cute signs everywhere, clear separation of tents and RVs. Cabin has power, wi-fi and a fridge! Highly Recommend.


Guide to Bosque Farms

Camping near Bosque Farms, New Mexico, offers a mix of urban convenience and natural beauty. Whether you're in an RV, tent, or cabin, there are plenty of options to enjoy the great outdoors.

What to do:

  • Explore the Sandia Mountains: Just a short drive away, the Sandia Mountains provide hiking trails and stunning views. Many campers appreciate the proximity, with one reviewer noting, "15 minutes from the Sandia Air tram, 20 minutes from the airport" at the Albuquerque KOA Journey.
  • Visit local attractions: Albuquerque is nearby, offering cultural sites and dining options. One camper mentioned, "We used it as a home base to explore greater ABQ," while staying at the Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post.
  • Enjoy outdoor activities: Many campgrounds have amenities like mini-golf, playgrounds, and pools. A family-friendly review highlighted, "Jump pad, playground, mini golf and a really nice pool" at the Albuquerque KOA Journey.

What campers like:

  • Clean facilities: Campers often rave about the cleanliness of restrooms and showers. One review stated, "The bathrooms/showers were likewise very clean and there was plenty of hot water" at the Turquoise Trail Campground.
  • Friendly staff: Many visitors appreciate the helpfulness of campground staff. A reviewer mentioned, "The people who run the campground are very nice and accommodating" at the Turquoise Trail Campground.
  • Secure environment: Safety is a priority for many campers. One reviewer noted, "Secure campground, nice site, clean restrooms" at the Route 66 RV Resort.

What you should know:

  • Location matters: Some campgrounds are near busy roads, which can be noisy. A camper mentioned, "It is right off I-40, very convenient, but very noisy" at the Albuquerque KOA Journey.
  • Tight spaces: Many campgrounds have close sites, which can feel cramped. One review pointed out, "Spots are a little tight" at the Albuquerque KOA Journey.
  • Limited amenities: Some campgrounds may lack certain features, like firewood or markets. A camper noted, "NO firewood" at the Route 66 RV Resort.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Check for kid-friendly activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds and pools. One family enjoyed, "Clean, modern and convenient showers were pluses for Mom and Dad" at the Albuquerque KOA Journey.
  • Plan for noise: If your kids are light sleepers, consider campgrounds away from highways. A reviewer mentioned, "Interstate noise could be an issue if you're not running ac/fan" at the Albuquerque KOA Journey.
  • Bring outdoor games: Many campgrounds have open spaces for activities. One camper highlighted, "Lots of trees for shade" at the Turquoise Trail Campground.

Tips from RVers:

  • Be mindful of space: Some sites can be tight for larger rigs. A reviewer advised, "Some smaller trees have branches that can damage your rig" at the Albuquerque North / Bernalillo KOA.
  • Check for amenities: Look for RV parks with full hookups and clean facilities. One camper mentioned, "Very nice and clean, with level concrete pads" at the Route 66 RV Resort.
  • Plan for potential noise: RV parks near highways can be noisy. A reviewer noted, "Very close to the freeway so a lot of road noise even inside the RV" at the American RV Resort.

Camping near Bosque Farms, New Mexico, has something for everyone, whether you're looking for family fun or a peaceful getaway.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Bosque Farms, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, Bosque Farms, NM offers a wide range of camping options, with 70 campgrounds and RV parks near Bosque Farms, NM and 10 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Bosque Farms, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Bosque Farms, NM is Albuquerque KOA Journey with a 3.9-star rating from 46 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Bosque Farms, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 10 free dispersed camping spots near Bosque Farms, NM.

What parks are near Bosque Farms, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 parks near Bosque Farms, NM that allow camping, notably Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands and Cibola National Forest and Grasslands.