Best Cabin Camping near Canjilon, NM

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Best Cabin Sites Near Canjilon, NM (15)

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    1. Riana - Abiquiu Lake

    19 Reviews
    90 Photos
    184 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.

    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.

    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.

    Contact Info

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

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

    $20 / night

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    2. Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa

    12 Reviews
    68 Photos
    103 Saves
    Ojo Caliente, New Mexico
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $40 - $60 / night

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    3. Ghost Ranch

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

      1 Review
      13 Saves
      Youngsville, New Mexico
      • Reservable
      • Tents
      • Cabins
      • Yurts
      • Glamping
      • Showers
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        6. Little Creel

        3 Reviews
        3 Photos
        29 Saves
        Chama, New Mexico
        • Pets
        • Fires
        • Electric Hookups
        • Phone Service
        • Reservable
        • ADA Access
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          7. 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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            8. Elkhorn Lodge Chama

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

            5 Reviews
            30 Photos
            100 Saves
            Capulin, Colorado

            Ponderosa Campground is located at the northwest end of the Soap Creek Arm of Blue Mesa Reservoir. 28 tent and medium sized RV sites can be accommodated at Ponderosa. All sites are first-come first-served.

            Note: During dry conditions, the first 7 miles of Soap Creek Road are passable to trailers and RVs. Rain can make the Soap Creek Road hazardous or impassable.

            • Pets
            • Fires
            • Electric Hookups
            • Phone Service
            • Reservable
            • RVs
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            10. Stone House Lodge

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            4 Saves
            Los Ojos, New Mexico

            Discover the beauty of Stone House Lodge nestled between northern New Mexico’s most popular recreation areas, El Vado and Heron Lake State Parks.

            Come and relax in this beautiful, fun and friendly environment. We are surrounded by mountains, lakes and rivers in a wooded setting.

            We have five unique rustic cabins, each with their own special features. The cabins have been recently renovated and have electric and hot water.

            Our RV sites are spacious long level pull-throughs and have access to water, septic and electricity. Our premium RV spaces are secluded with mountain and lake views. Community showers and restrooms available.

            Our Dry Camp Sites are secluded and peaceful with mountain and lake views.

            Our campsite amenities include fishing tackle shop, minimart, picnic tables, BBQ grills, fire pits, bikes, kayaks and paddle boards.

            • Pets
            • Electric Hookups
            • Reservable
            • RVs
            • Tents
            • Cabins

            $35 - $45 / night

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          Recent Cabin Reviews in Canjilon

          52 Reviews of 15 Canjilon Campgrounds


          • UThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Questa Lodge & RV Resort
            Oct. 17, 2024

            Questa Lodge & RV Resort

            Beautiful grounds

            Stayed in spot R1 which is pretty small/crowded in, but near river and trees. Lovely duck and geese ponds and river walk, also dog park. Clean restrooms and showers but no changing stalls in either mens/womens shower. Very quiet and affordable. Near to grocery. Grounds are well-kept and healthy & green (lots of trees, shrubs, beautiful walk by river). Sorry pics are a bit washed out, doesn't do it justice.

          • A S.
            Camper-submitted photo from Riana - Abiquiu Lake
            Oct. 3, 2024

            Riana - Abiquiu Lake

            Incredibly cramped, no booze allowed

            It's a lovely location, and the camp is hosted by the Army Corps. They do a good job, the facilities and grounds are very well maintained. Drinking and marijuana consumption is strictly prohibited, with the hosts making regular rounds. The sites are so close together it may as well be one big group camp; I could hear everything going on in the sites around me at all hours of the night. Even when folks were in their tents and campers. Forget trying to enjoy a quiet evening stargazing. Was surrounded by large family groups who were having a great time, which I'm glad about, but it is not my cup of tea for camping.

          • s
            Camper-submitted photo from Ghost Ranch
            Jul. 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.

          • Timothy N.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Riana - Abiquiu Lake
            Jun. 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.

          • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
            Jun. 3, 2024

            Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa

            Unbelievable Hot Springs w/ Camping Next Door

            This is another great spot in the New Mexican high country, especially if you’re a fan of hot springs AND vintage campers. In addition to full-hook up camping/ RV spots, the resort offers vintage campers for rent. It is a great and quiet place to rest, recuperate,

            and just enjoy yourself. 

            We stayed in the camping loop, and even with electricity and wifi available, had plenty of sunshine for solar power as well as good access for our Starlink. Cell service was pretty skimpy though. 

            The bathhouse at the camping area was well heated with wonderfully hot showers, flush toilets, and plenty of space. Water and a dump station was available in the camping area for an extra fee.

            Access to the hot springs spa was NOT included in the price for camping, and not inexpensive, but the variety of pools and the beauty of the place was worth it. They offer steam rooms, a multitude of pools of varying temperature and mineral content, in addition to a mud bath, lap swimming pool and full locker/ changing room.  They also offer full spa services, massages, etc.  It was very busy on the weekend with day-use customers, but going early or mid week was a far less crowded time. 

            The onsite restaurant/pub is a class act and delicious.  Nearby there are a few hiking trails right from the property, and with the national forest nearby there’s lots of outdoor adventures available. 

            The nearest grocery/ convenience store is just down the road, but the selection is pretty limited. The closest town with full services is in Espanola about 30 minutes away.

          • Mike B.The Dyrt PRO User
            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!

          • Erik B.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
            May. 25, 2024

            Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa

            Great overnight option with Hot Springs

            If you have a pet and want to overnight versus stay at the Casitas, it’s just a short walk to the spa and hot springs (20% discount). RV/campsites offer simple flat overnight spaces and picnic benches. On-site showers too.

          • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Riana - Abiquiu Lake
            Nov. 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!

          • Rachel G.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
            Sep. 10, 2023

            Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa

            Hot springs

            Stayed for 3 nights. Awesome experience. Campground is rustic. Water and electric only. They do have a dump station but it is an extra cost. Sites were small and some hookups are in strange places. Our site #2 was shaded but hookups were at front of site and on wrong side so make sure you have enough power cord and hose. Campground does have a small bathroom and vintage rental trailers. You still have to pay for entry to springs but you get a discount for being in campground. The hot springs are amazing and you can leave and come back. Open till 10 pm which was great and we showered in the great locker rooms at the springs area before going back to camp. There is a great restaurant on site as well as beer and wine.

          • MThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Ponderosa Campground
            Jul. 21, 2023

            Ponderosa Campground

            Would be 5 stars, except....Deer flies!!!

            Stunning spot, lots of tent sites, room for maybe 12 campers of modest length, mine is 26' spot #9 is prime for a camper with a driver side slide/kitchen table. unknown if it's seasonal but the biting flies, primarily deer flies are beyond bearable, I survived 4 days, most other campers left after one night. The camp host is very friendly, and knows the best fishing holes.

          • CThe Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Riana - Abiquiu Lake
            Jun. 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!

          • Fred S.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Riana - Abiquiu Lake
            Jun. 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.

          • Mev W.
            Camper-submitted photo from Questa Lodge & RV Resort
            May. 27, 2023

            Questa Lodge & RV Resort

            RV park with a campground feel

            Nice park nestled at the foot of the mountains and on the banks of the Red River. Nicely landscaped with two ponds and a river walk. Location is great for visiting Rio Grande del Norte NM and the Wild Rivers Recreation Area. Just north of Taos too. Nicely shaded, level sites with full hookups. Nice picnic table and grill. Might be a little tight for big rigs, but my little Casita was quite happy. Very friendly folks in the office. Clean laundry and restroom. My site backed up to the river and the sound of the rushing water was the perfect lullaby.

          • Meesh M.
            Camper-submitted photo from Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
            Nov. 24, 2022

            Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa

            Nice atmosphere

            Camping near the vintage trailers was a cool aesthetic and I appreciated the co-ed restrooms with private showers and toilets. Campers get a free lovely yoga class per day, with another available to purchase, and hot springs soaking is 20% off. I found it quite busy in the afternoon but everyone was friendly and there for a quiet, peaceful time. The gift shop is pricey but absolutely worth visiting.

          • Mike L.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Ghost Ranch
            Jul. 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!

          • e
            Camper-submitted photo from Ghost Ranch
            Jul. 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.

          • M
            Camper-submitted photo from Little Creel
            Jun. 11, 2022

            Little Creel

            Average RV Park

            Spaces are fairly close together and lots of people as one would expect at an RV park. It is along the Chama River and some decent shade if your space is in the cottonwoods. We stayed here due to all the NM National Forests being closed due to fire danger.

          • Bob M.
            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.

          • Karen B.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa
            Feb. 13, 2022

            Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa

            Love the Soaks!

            This place is great for staying close to the baths and getting the full experience while also camping.

            The sites are a bit tight for our liking but not many folks were camping this weekend (2/12/22). The bathhouse was nice and heated, which is a plus this time of year.

            We also missed having a campfire and there didn’t seem to be a communal fire going on as referenced in other reviews.

          • Doug W.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Riana - Abiquiu Lake
            Oct. 10, 2021

            Riana - Abiquiu Lake

            Nice COE campground

            We have come to enjoy COE campgrounds as they are usually well laid out and kept in very good condition,  The first loop is all that but the other two loops are not large rig friendly.  The Pedemal Loop is big rig friendly with the site mostly level and paved with electric and water.  Chama loop is for smaller trailers and many of the sites are not very level although we did get our short 5th wheel into one with some creative use of leveling blocks.  The Puerco loop is really only for very small trailers and tents. 

            The location is fantastic.  The views from the campground are wonderful and there is much to do in the area.  The Ghost Ranch is just down the road with great hiking and of course the home and studio of Georgia O'Keefe is in Abiquiu.  We intend to go back when we have more time.  It also didn't hurt that Verizon had great service.

          • N
            Camper-submitted photo from Star Dance
            Sep. 23, 2021

            Star Dance

            Enchanting place

            This campground is beautiful beyond words.  It’s an enchanting, magical healing place that was very hard to leave.

          • Ian W.
            Camper-submitted photo from Chama River RV Park & Cooper's El Vado Ranch
            Sep. 16, 2021

            Chama River RV Park & Cooper's El Vado Ranch

            Slice of heaven

            Always a family favorite. No phones (a short ten minute drive if you need it), just fishing and family fun. Large property, fun to walk, hike and the Chama river is beautiful with fishing on the property or a short walk to quality waters.

          • Abigail R.
            Camper-submitted photo from Ponderosa Campground
            Jul. 10, 2021

            Ponderosa Campground

            Secluded and beautiful

            I actually deleted my other review because I thought I had the wrong campsite but I checked and it’s all good. The only amenity we had was a vault toilet with a nearby water pump, a fire pit, picnic table and bear boxes. The vault toilets were probably the nicest I’ve been too. They were clean and didn’t smell at all.

            The view was beautiful and it’s a short hike down to wade in the cool water. I really enjoyed the quiet here. There were only a few other campers and it mostly felt like we had the place to ourselves.

          • Mike P.The Dyrt PRO User
            Camper-submitted photo from Riana - Abiquiu Lake
            Jul. 2, 2021

            Riana - Abiquiu Lake

            Excellent and well-maintained campground with lots to do in the area

            Our family stayed here for four days (late June 2021) at Sites 21 and 25.  The first thing you will notice hear is how friendly the camp hosts (Al & Cyndy) are.  By being so involved with everyone that stays here I think that most guests behave themselves.  We had one "problem neighbor" (blaring music, loud generator, barking dog) but this was addressed quickly by the camp hosts.  Area is beautiful - I mean really beautiful.  Campsites are well spaced out with lots of extra parking.  New playground was a huge hit for our grandkids.  Facilities were kept clean.  Lots of things to do in the surrounding area (Plaza Blanca hike, Echo Amphitheater, Ghost Ranch) and the store in the town Abiquiu (Bode's) is very well stocked.  With the lake level so low there weren't a lot of boats on the water.  The Swim Beach is not really a beach with the water so low but the area around the marina is nice enough for kids to play in and around the water.  All in all a great place to camp and recreate.  We will certainly come back again.

          • M
            Camper-submitted photo from Little Creel
            Jun. 27, 2021

            Little Creel

            Larger RV Park

            This is a larger RV Park. They provide full hookups, spaces for tent camping, and some small cottages. I have not used their restrooms, but the laundry is clean and reasonably priced. Many of the spaces are pretty close together, but we’ve had worse! They have nice picnic tables and fire pits. There is a creek that runs behind the park and the spaces along this creek cost more. We stayed in Space 20; which is supposed to have the creek behind it (so we paid more), but there’s a bunch of electrical boxes there so you can’t see it or access it and there’s also a huge manhole sticking up in our space! So don’t take Space 20 unless you are desperate! That is the reason for my 4 rating. The grass is sparse, but there are big grassy areas throughout the park. Some of the spaces have the shade of large trees. I would stay here again, but would avoid #20.



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