Best RV Parks & Resorts near Bosque Farms, NM

Several RV parks surround Bosque Farms, New Mexico, offering convenient access to Albuquerque attractions while providing full hookup sites. Route 66 RV Resort features spacious concrete pads with both 30 and 50 amp service, fire pits, and picnic tables at each site. Isleta Lakes & RV Park operates year-round with big-rig friendly sites and lakeside camping options. La Vista RV Park in nearby Belen provides full hookup sites with 50 amp electrical service in a more intimate setting. American RV Resort maintains 217 sites with gravel roadways and relatively level pull-through spaces. As one traveler noted, "The pull-through sites are easily accessible and long enough for an F250 with 30' travel trailer and not be detached."

RV campgrounds in this region vary significantly in amenities and layout. While Route 66 RV Resort offers luxury facilities including a pool, clubhouse, and multiple dog parks, other parks like Kiva RV Park & Horse Motel provide more basic accommodations with gravel sites. Most parks feature on-site dump stations, though highway noise can be noticeable at locations near I-40. Cell service is generally strong throughout the area, with travelers reporting good connectivity for both Verizon and AT&T. Pet policies are consistent across most parks, with designated dog areas available at several locations. Propane refill services can be found at Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post, which one reviewer described as having "full hookup and easy to navigate for big rigs." Reservations are recommended during peak travel seasons, particularly for weekend stays.

Best RV Sites Near Bosque Farms, New Mexico (58)

    1. Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post

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

    $30 - $37 / night

    "Pretty level dirt and gravel spots. Very few permanent residence if any. We stayed here 8 days and saw tons of RVer's come and go. Safe part of town."

    "The old cars and trailers were cool. There is road noise from the interstate, spots are closr together. Had a nice little store with RV supplies and propane refill onsite which was convenient."

    2. American RV Resort

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

    $50 / night

    "The pull-through sites are easily assessable and long enough for an F250 w/30’ travel trailer and not be detached. The park is clean and quaint."

    "We asked for a spot with a little distance from others and they easily accommodated with a lovely pull through spot with a picnic table, some grass and some nice trees to either side."

    3. High Desert RV Park

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

    $40 - $44 / night

    "Kim the mgr is great everything is clean, a lot of long term workers in park. Safe and gated."

    "Nice laundry room, game room and kitchen that can be used by guests. There was a good bit of road noise but that was to be expected being so close to the interstate."

    4. Route 66 RV Resort

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

    $45 - $60 / night

    "The sites next to us on both sides are a good 40 feet on both sides. So your not right on your neighbors utilities stations. The Power polls has both 30amp and 50amp and 20amp power outlets."

    "With all the state and national parks closed, we had to go commercial. Rt. 66 RV Resort is just loaded with amenities (none of which we used, thanks to social distancing)."

    5. Red Canyon Campground

    8 Reviews
    Mountainair, NM
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 847-2990

    "They don't have sewer but they do have a dump station. Mostly back in spaces so pay attention what side your door is on and opens to. Very nice place. Good water pressure."

    "There are nice fire pits and picnic spots. However, though there are bathrooms at the location, they are really smelly and flies surround them."

    6. 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."

    "As good as it gets, Quiet, scenic and far enough away but not too far."

    7. NomadLand RV Stay

    4 Reviews
    Albuquerque, NM
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 508-3932

    "We were undercover with full hook-ups, this was very helpful in the hot NM sun. All the sites are flat and paved."

    "Clean and lots of amenities. We loved the free Washbay. The staff was very friendly and accommodating and we felt very secure in this location."

    8. Kiva RV Park & Horse Motel

    4 Reviews
    La Joya, NM
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 861-0693

    "When we visited, it appeared to be nearly full, and it felt like perhaps 50/50 mix between long-term residents and overnight(or nearly overnight) visitors. There is a large corral area for horses."

    "Nice area, clean, shade trees and the management works with you no matter what. Little noise from I25 but very pet friendly. Will be back."

    9. Isleta Lakes & RV Park

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

    $38 - $50 / night

    "We splurged and stayed on the concrete pad side. Our site #63 was across from the lake that is stocked with catfish.  Locals are allowed in to fish during the day up until 7 pm. "

    "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."

    10. Hidden Valley RV park

    10 Reviews
    Rincon, NM
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 281-3363

    $40 - $75 / night

    "Close to Cedro Peak mountain biking and hiking trails."

    "We stayed 2 nights there when nothing around was available. When I called the young lady was very helpful getting us a spot. The sites are tight and are terraced up a hill. Nice dog park."

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RV Park Reviews near Bosque Farms, NM

364 Reviews of 58 Bosque Farms Campgrounds


  • Ryan L.
    Jan. 15, 2021

    American RV Resort

    A quaint pull-through park

    A well organized park by a helpful staff. The pull-through sites are easily assessable and long enough for an F250 w/30’ travel trailer and not be detached. The park is clean and quaint. *Pet friendly but doesn’t allow “outside pet cages, kennels, or pet fencing” probably because they don’t want the dogs outside alone. Overall, and it being the first time visit I would recommend American RV Resort.@

  • Reuben
    Nov. 3, 2020

    American RV Resort

    Great overnight stay

    We stayed here one night in April, 2020, during the height of the Coronavirus shutdown. We live in Albuquerque, and just wanted to take our little Class A out to stretch her legs and let us have something resembling a getaway! The park is very in tune to the Coronavirus. Essentially, it's become a non-touch park...the gift shop/front desk is closed and all the transaction was done by phone, with our papers waiting for us on arrival. We asked for a spot with a little distance from others and they easily accommodated with a lovely pull through spot with a picnic table, some grass and some nice trees to either side. Some of the long term campers were still pretty close to each other, but based on signage we saw around, they are working to clear folks out and to be open primarily for overnight guests, which will keep the crowds WAY down. Needless to say, we didn't need to use the laundry or restrooms/showers. There are restrooms& showers in the main building and there is also a freestanding facility in the middle of the resort. There is a pool and hot tub...neither looks terribly impressive, but not bad either.

    The overall park was clean, and the leaves were just starting to burst out on the trees, so it made for a nice spot. Electric was in good shape. The pad was pretty level, so we had little trouble setting up. The water hookup is below ground so that was a little bit awkward. We enjoyed sitting at the metal picnic table on the bit of grass we had, and I used our new portable grill for the first time! So why not five stars? Well, I'd do 4.5 if I could. The water hookup is a slight deterrent. And as others have said, the noise from the interstate is there when you're in bed, for sure. We were in the middle of the resort, but we could hear the traffic all the time. It is NOT terrible...a bit of "white noise" perhaps...but if you think this might be difficult for you, please be prepared. Although most of Albuquerque's nicer RV parks ARE right along the interstate, so it'll be tough to avoid! We had a nice stay, and look forward to a return visit.

  • B
    Jul. 15, 2019

    Cuervo Mountain RV Park and Horse Hotel

    Quiet Spot off the beaten path

    Roomy, pull-through parking. The slides and awning were fully extended without getting close to the adjacent sites. Office was open later than most and you can stay in open spots even if you arrive after hours! Quiet area with some long-term residents that was a nice break from the road trip!

  • Randall Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 25, 2022

    Coronado Campground

    This place is ok.

    Old style city campground. Quaint adobe cabanas with picnic tables inside. Great location just off I25 corridor and less than 50 yard walk to a nice new brewery. There are a couple of long term residents, one of whom has completely packed the cabana with "stuff". Old restrooms, but adequate. Water and electric sites if you wish to pay for it. Dump station on site. Great view of Sandia peak and camp is situated right on the River. It even had water in it when we were there.

  • Katriza L.
    Jul. 30, 2021

    Manzano Mountains State Park Campground

    Our new favorite spot!

    We love it here! We stayed for a weekend at campsite #6. Ours and A few other sites have RV hookups (electric only). No sewer hook up but dump station on site with water. There are multiple Drinking water spigots available; one next to our campsite 6, at the group shelter, by the dump station, and another spigot at the office / visitor center (closed right now) but that had a lock on it. Some sites have a nice brick and metal shelter and a charcoal grill, but all sites seem to have a picnic table, and fire ring. This is a pretty small electrical loop campground and some sites are pretty close, separated by trees, and vary in driveway length. There’s tent sites (some have good privacy) as well as day-use only sites that look very clean and with shelter. Our site had the picnic table and charcoal grill on one side of the driveway and the fire pit on the other side which is kind of weird but that just means we can drive in or back in depending on our awning side preference. I saw in some reviews that this was a problem for people.

    Behind our site there’s a horseshoe area and group site not too far after. The group site has a small parking lot across the way for it and has a large shelter area with nice cement tables and large grills. Next to the office there’s a trail for the outer loop and nature trail. There are several trails within the park and all are pretty easy (kid-friendly) and not too long. This is a pet-friendly campground with dog stations to pick up after your pet. Make sure to bring your own firewood and kindling as gathering is not allowed in the area. There is phone signal for t-mobile and Verizon as well. Vault toilets were clean but no showers.

    There is no lake or stream/river in the state park. The nearest lake is Manzano Lake it’s about 10 minutes from the campground in the small town of Manzano. Fishing and picnicking, not a very large lake - more like a pond really but still beautiful and something to see and do. Currently the lake just opened and there’s a sign at the entrance that the fish have not been stocked. Not much for some decent stores around but a grocery store in Mountainair (25 mins away) Also nearby is the Quarai Ruins (15 mins) to check out which has some trails and also pet friendly so long as they’re on a leash.

    Also, getting here by GPS, just takes you to where the pavement ends on HWY-131 but you’ll need to go another mile on unpaved road to get the the campground. Just follow the signs for the state park. Also, make sure to check on weather because although the unpaved road is typically well-grated and maintained; when it rains hard - it tends to wash out which makes the last mile to the state park hard for some. Also, there’s not gas stations nearby to this camp.

    Overall a great and beautiful place to stay. Definitely bring some bug spray and repellent, lots of flies and mosquitoes to be had! There’s not a whole lot to do besides relax, eat, and check out some trails so bring your own entertainment as we brought a remote control all-terrain car, frisbees, lawn darts, board games, card games, etc to entertain the kids. We would definitely recommend the place and we will certainly be back!

  • Thomas S.
    May. 23, 2020

    Coronado Village

    Lot's of mobile homes

    We stayed here for a month good rates level sites. Full hookups 50/30 amp. Wifi at the clubhouse and excellent cell service for Verizon and AT&T. Pool clubhouse with pool tables. Lots of community events.

  • Bradley H.
    Jul. 12, 2021

    Coronado Campground

    Coronado Campground

    Very nice RV/Tent park. Operated by the town of Bernalillo, New Mexico. Prices range from $10.00 per night for tents and $20.00, $30.00, $35.00 per night for Rvs. Great view of the Rio Grande and Sandia Mountains. Just 15 minutes from Albuquerque. All RV sites have electric but most have electric(30 amp) and water. None have sewer hookup but there is a dump station on the property. We stay here every time we come to New Mexico. Highly recommend this campground!

  • Cerise S.
    Mar. 23, 2021

    American RV Resort

    Good for a night

    Clean and maintained. Easy access to I40. Highway noise very noticeable, but luckily it doesn’t bother us. Due to covid, pool, playground, bathrooms and continental breakfast closed down. Cable tv is a plus, “high speed” WiFi is not very high speed.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 6, 2024

    Cuervo Mountain RV Park and Horse Hotel

    Overall Nice CG

    This is an overall nice CG. Gravel roadways and relatively level pull through sites. Good FHUs. When we arrived, the office was closed. We reserved E010 but were told to pick any open space in the "A" row. There were quite a few long-term residents. The conditions were very dry and dusty. No shade trees, but the pines planted will eventually provide. This was a great CG for our overnight stay. We would stay here again.


Guide to Bosque Farms

RV camping near Bosque Farms, New Mexico offers options along major transit corridors with relatively level terrain for easy setup. Most campgrounds in this region sit at elevations between 4,500-5,000 feet, providing mild spring and fall temperatures with summer highs typically reaching 90-95°F. Winter camping remains viable with many parks operating year-round, though nighttime temperatures can drop below freezing from November through February.

What to do

Wildlife viewing at lakes: Isleta Lakes & RV Park provides lakeside camping with stocked catfish fishing opportunities. "Locals are allowed in to fish during the day up until 7 pm. Fishing License can be purchased in campground store," notes one camper at Isleta Lakes & RV Park.

Mountain hiking access: Red Canyon Campground offers direct trail access from campsites. "Beautiful secluded spot in the Manzanos. Nice kid-friendly trails adjacent to the campground," reports a visitor at Red Canyon Campground.

Casino entertainment: Several RV parks provide shuttle service to nearby casinos. "Shuttle Service to Casino across the road. Short drive into Albuquerque. Check out Green Jeans Farmery for a unique eating/drinking experience," recommends a camper at Isleta Lakes & RV Park.

Vintage RV displays: Enchanted Trails RV Park features historic vehicles. "The old vintage RVs are awesome. They don't make them like that anymore!! The staff is wonderful and friendly and the park is very clean," shares an enthusiastic visitor.

What campers like

Free amenities: NomadLand RV Stay offers unusual complimentary services. "They offer free internet, free filtered water, free bags of ice, free coffee, free use of washer and dryer and a free RV wash bay that has an 'upper level' so you can reach your rv roof," notes a camper at NomadLand RV Stay.

Concrete pads: Route 66 RV Resort provides level, paved sites. "The level concrete pads were great and site had full hookups, Picnic table and fire pit," explains a visitor at Route 66 RV Resort.

Security features: Multiple parks offer enhanced security. "Gated with staff on site 24hrs. Late arrivals not a problem and a very friendly staff," reports a camper about Route 66 RV Resort. Another notes that NomadLand is "gated with cameras so we felt very safe in the middle of the city in a camper."

Walking paths: Isleta Lakes offers exercise opportunities. "I was able to go for a 2 mile run around the water!" mentions one active visitor.

What you should know

Train noise considerations: Some campgrounds experience significant railroad disruption. "Trains rumbling by blowing the horns it's not my idea of an RV getaway!" warns a camper at Isleta Lakes & RV Park.

Water pressure variances: Water systems vary significantly between parks. "We were told that the water pressure was about 90 psi and it was, so use a reducer," advises a camper at Route 66 RV Resort.

Seasonal closures: Facilities may operate differently by season. "No matter what though everything worked and there were no issues. Probably would not return due to the road noise but that would be the only reason," notes a visitor at American RV Resort.

Seasonal price fluctuations: Costs increase significantly during major events. "We paid $34. Well worth it," reports a camper at Kiva RV Park during regular season, while balloon festival periods see prices double or triple at most parks.

Tips for camping with families

Accessible facilities: Handicap accommodations vary widely between parks. "The site is one of the best handicap accessible sites I've seen. The bathrooms are large and indoors, ac'd and well placed. Showers had a padded fold down bench," reports a visitor at High Desert RV Park.

Pet-friendly areas: Multiple dog parks provide space for pets. "3 fenced in dog lots," notes a camper at High Desert RV Park, though some parks have maintenance issues with these areas.

Kid-friendly recreation: Pool availability varies by season. "They had a pool for guest along with a contentinal breakfast. However it was only beagles and cereal but it was included in the cost of camping," mentions a visitor at American RV Resort.

Wildlife awareness: Parents should monitor children and pets at dusk. "We had lovely weather so sitting out as the sun set was a nice treat," explains a camper, while another mentions "deer visiting our site at dusk" at Red Canyon Campground.

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategy: Consider specific sites for maximum space. "When we come here again for a longer stay we will try to get sites 1210 or 1212, which are easy back-ins and the most spacious," advises a camper at Route 66 RV Resort.

Cell service quality: Coverage strength varies by location and provider. "We had 4 bars Verizon and a variety of OTA channels. Easy shots to the Southern sky from all sites for satellite," notes an RVer at Route 66 RV Resort.

Check-in procedures: Late arrivals should verify procedures. "It was nice that they had a very clear after hours box and left everything we needed," reports a visitor to American RV Resort.

Sewer connections: Hookup quality varies significantly. "The sewer hookup is just an open pipe. No threads. A little stinky when you take the cover off," warns a camper at Kiva RV Park & Horse Motel.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Bosque Farms, NM is Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post with a 4.1-star rating from 21 reviews.

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