Best Campgrounds near Rincon, NM

Campgrounds surrounding Rincon, New Mexico range from established RV parks to primitive dispersed sites on public lands. The Albuquerque area serves as a hub with several options including Turquoise Trail Campground in Cedar Crest, which accommodates tents, RVs, cabins, and glamping sites. For those seeking a more primitive experience, dispersed camping is available at locations like Dispersed Camping off FS 542 and Manzanita Rec Zone in the Sandia District, where campers can enjoy free sites with minimal amenities.

Road conditions vary significantly between developed and dispersed camping areas, with many backcountry sites requiring high-clearance or 4WD vehicles. "I got here after dark on my drive from the west coast to NC. I did a little off-roading and drove deeper in for privacy. It was quiet at night and the stars were epic," noted one camper about the FS 542 area. Weather conditions fluctuate dramatically with the region's elevation changes, creating cool mountain retreats during summer while lower elevations experience intense heat. Most dispersed sites lack facilities, so travelers should prepare with sufficient water and waste management supplies. Cell service tends to be spotty throughout the region, particularly in canyon areas and remote dispersed sites.

Campers report dramatic differences in experience between developed and primitive sites. Coronado Campground receives praise for its views and accessibility, with one visitor noting: "Very nice RV/Tent park with great view of the Rio Grande and Sandia Mountains. Just 15 minutes from Albuquerque." Meanwhile, dispersed camping areas offer solitude but come with potential challenges. A review for the FS 542 area mentioned encountering unwelcome visitors at night, indicating that site selection and security awareness matter in more remote locations. The region's stargazing opportunities represent a consistent highlight across multiple camping areas, with several campers specifically mentioning the brilliant night skies visible from dispersed sites. Proximity to hiking trails in the Sandia Mountains and access to the Rio Grande provide additional recreational opportunities for campers throughout the region.

Best Camping Sites Near Rincon, New Mexico (96)

    1. Albuquerque KOA Journey

    48 Reviews
    Monticello, NM
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 296-2729

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

    "They have a seasonal pool and a year round 18+ hot tub which was really nice when it was cold outside. It is close to shopping and RV parts stores."

    2. Turquoise Trail Campground

    30 Reviews
    Cibola National Forest and Grasslands, NM
    2 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."

    3. Dispersed Camping off FS 542

    26 Reviews
    Tijeras, NM
    5 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."

    4. Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site

    37 Reviews
    Placitas, NM
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 761-8700

    "Top of New Mexico" near Albuquerque is a fantastic camping spot if you love open spaces and beautiful desert views."

    "This campground offered amazing views of the Sandia mountains and the surrounding area."

    5. Hidden Valley RV park

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

    $40 - $75 / night

    "Easy access to all facilities. Will stay here again when in the area."

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

    6. Route 66 RV Park

    13 Reviews
    Edgewood, NM
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 281-0893

    $20 - $60 / night

    "Our site and adjacent sites were not level. However, Our fifth-wheel auto alignment overcame this. This campground offers propane, firewood and has a clean laundry room. "

    "Good place to stop near Albuquerque. Right off the highway but traffic noise wasn’t too bad at night. Showers and laundry were clean. Has an enclosed area for dogs and playground for kids."

    7. Coronado Campground

    28 Reviews
    Bernalillo, NM
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 980-8256

    $18 - $40 / night

    "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."

    "Great place to camp if visiting Rio Rancho, Bernalillo and the surrounding area. Super nice camp sites, more than enough room for our 39’ trailer and inexpensive."

    8. Kirtland AFB FamCamp

    10 Reviews
    Monticello, NM
    11 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."

    9. Manzanita Rec Zone Dispersed Camping - Sandia District

    6 Reviews
    Ponderosa, NM
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 281-3304

    "Road was ruff but with our Tundra and 20' long off road camper, no problem. 200 yards from vast mtb trail system. Fantastic ride!"

    "A bit less traveled than other nearby campground. Road almost more accessible to this camp ground for low clearance. Might scrape a bit going up final ramp to Cedro peak one, but not terribly either."

    10. Albuquerque North / Bernalillo KOA

    14 Reviews
    Bernalillo, NM
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 562-3616

    "Close to highway but easy in/out. Some smaller trees have branches that can damage your rig so be mindful of the space above as you navigate through the sites."

    "We walked to the brewery next door and made good use of the dog parks."

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763 Reviews of 96 Rincon Campgrounds


  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 14, 2026

    Route 66 RV Resort

    Great place to stay

    My husband and I spent two nights here with our dogs. It was easy on and off the highway. The facilities were extremely well kept including the dog run. The casino is also nice, lots of good restaurants and courteous people. I would definitely stay here again if I were ever passing through.

  • Lauren M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 9, 2026

    Pajarito Springs (Dispersed)

    Dirt roads on dirt roads

    To enter the area you have to pass through a check point where they check your drivers license, I guess because it’s on “lab” property. Anyways, once you arrive to the pin, you have the option to go left, where the road is a little rougher, and right, where the road is bumpy but more doable for vans and short campers. I went to the right. There’s so many roads crossing around trees and intersecting with other roads, there’s not much really differentiating a road from a camp site. That being said, just pick a spot anywhere that doesn’t block any main roads. I found a decently level spot and it worked great for the night. My dog loved the openness. A little chilly tonight, absolutely no bugs. Ground is packed dirt covered in pine needles, roads have some ruts and large rocks. There were a few other campers here but we were all spread out away from each other. Couple kids riding mini bikes around but they kept their distance. Quiet at night. Great primitive spot for the night!

  • jThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 7, 2026

    Route 66 RV Resort

    Great stop after a long drive

    Super friendly staff, spotless grounds, convenient and lots of fun.

  • Snooz H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 26, 2026

    Santa Fe KOA

    Exceptional service & Facility!

    We had 2 nights booked for an upgraded site that had a KOA PAW Pen Plus. Well, headed that way a day early. This site was not available that day.

    So, no problem as we decided to move the next morning! Well, at checkout time 11 am, the people had not left!

    Laura & Jess did an amazing job handling the situation. The person that had checked in decided to stay another day.

    Laura explained that 1st you must talk to the office prior to checkout time. 2ndly, the site they were on was already reserved & paid

    Laura & Andy(? maintenance mgr) were Johnny on the appt because they knew we were waiting.

    Andy helped them pack up ans move. Quickly cleaned the PAWS PET PLUS. We headed over and moments later they were moved! 30 minutes max!

    Excellent customer service, the people and attitude!

    We enjoyed the short time we were with them!

    Strongly recommend!

    PS.we have a dog & cat. The dog is black & didn't show up in the photos 😀

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 25, 2026

    Manzanita Rec Zone Dispersed Camping - Sandia District

    DO NOT DRIVE OUT HERE IN THE RAIN

    The road is absolutely horrible. I drove out here in my 2wd express van in dry condition. The road is absolutely awful. Rutted up very bad but in dry conditions it’s passable. The camp land is very hilly. Kinda hard to find level ground.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 3, 2026

    High Desert RV Park

    Two Night stop on our way to Vegas

    Nice facility, friendly staff. Was easy in and out. Secure place to stay.

  • Kelly C.
    Jan. 29, 2026

    Balloon View RV Park

    Easy enough

    Stayed one night while passing through and calling same day worked out perfectly. Super convenient, central location in Albuquerque. The park has a lot of long-term residents, so it feels more like an RV community than a campground, but it was fine for a quick overnight stop to charge the batteries and hook up to water. Easy in and out and did the job for a one-night stay.

  • D
    Jan. 13, 2026

    High Desert RV Park

    Nice place

    Nice place to stay when I was headed to Kansas. Really enjoyed how easy it was to reserve my spot. Staff was very friendly.

  • Ashley D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2025

    Caja Del Rio Dispersed Camping

    Boondicking Spot

    Easy to find, decent for a night. Unfortunately several pull off areas have trash, unfortunate that people don’t respect the land.


Guide to Rincon

The Rincon, New Mexico area sits at elevations ranging from 4,500 to 7,500 feet, creating distinct microclimates that affect camping conditions throughout the year. Summer temperatures in lower elevation camping spots near Rincon can reach 95°F while higher elevation sites may be 15-20 degrees cooler. Winter brings overnight freezes even at lower elevations, with dispersed sites often becoming inaccessible due to snow and mud.

What to do

Hiking in Sandia Mountains: Several dispersed camping areas provide access to mountain trails with significant elevation gain. At Dispersed Camping off FS 542, campers note the variety of nearby hiking options: "Elevation is about 7500 feet so if you're from sea level like us, give yourself some time to acclimate before you go venturing on one of the many trails or canyon hikes nearby."

Wildlife viewing: Higher elevation sites offer opportunities to spot regional wildlife at dawn and dusk. At Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site, one camper reported a unique experience: "My first morning I was surrounded by a group of 5 cows grazing. They ended up laying 30 feet from the trailer all morning." Another camper mentioned "9 wild horses came to visit too!"

Stargazing without light pollution: The higher elevation dispersed sites provide exceptional night sky viewing conditions. A visitor to Top of New Mexico noted: "Beautiful sunrise and sunset. Wild horses in the area. And, you can clearly see the Milky Way. No light pollution except the beautiful view of the city far away."

What campers like

Easily accessible base camps: For travelers wanting convenient access to Albuquerque while still camping, several established campgrounds serve as practical bases. At Turquoise Trail Campground in Cedar Crest, visitors appreciate its location: "Great place to stay. Convenient drive to Albuquerque," noted one camper. Another mentioned it's "not too far off the highway and only about a mile and a half to a decent grocery store."

Quiet camping outside urban areas: Many campers seek sites that balance accessibility with tranquility. At Albuquerque KOA Journey, a reviewer noted practical advantages: "Very tidy, no trash. Nice pull through sites with rock 'yards'. Bathrooms were clean, staff was friendly. Thr highway noise didn't even bother us."

Water access and outdoor recreation: The Rio Grande provides recreational opportunities at certain camping locations. One camper at Coronado Campground highlighted this feature: "Right in town, right next to the Rio... You are next to the Rio Grande and in walking distance of the Pueblo Kuaua which is cool." Another reviewer noted: "Very convenient location for traveling through Albuquerque. Beautiful views, good pricing, everything you need around you. On the water and has kayak/paddle launch."

What you should know

Road conditions vary dramatically: Access to dispersed camping spots near Rincon requires appropriate vehicles. At Manzanita Rec Zone Dispersed Camping, one camper warned: "The road up to the camping area is decent. There are big ruts headed into the camping area that are impassible to low clearance vehicles but nice spots otherwise." Another visitor noted: "Have to drive up the forest service road off the pavement. A little rough but I have a lifted outback no issues!"

Seasonal availability impacts: Higher elevation sites experience seasonal closures or difficult access during winter months. At FS 542, campers report: "It can get very windy as well so watch out closely with your fire if you have one" and "It was down to freezing at night when we stayed."

Limited amenities at dispersed sites: Primitive camping requires proper preparation. A visitor to Top of New Mexico observed: "Pretty isolated from supplies, which is the charm, but come prepared." Another noted the differences in cell coverage: "Great Starlink location and pretty good cell service (3/4 bars)."

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Families appreciate campgrounds with dedicated recreation areas. At Route 66 RV Park, a visitor mentioned: "Nice kids playground and a dog area" among the amenities. At Albuquerque North/Bernalillo KOA, a camper specifically noted: "The playground has the best swing set and is all sand, very fun for kids of all ages."

Educational opportunities: The region offers cultural learning experiences near camping areas. At Coronado Campground, a visitor highlighted: "It's next to the Coronado Monument and the Rio Grande with an awesome view of the Sandia mountains."

Safety considerations: Some camping areas have wildlife concerns families should prepare for. At Hidden Valley RV Park, one camper warned: "There are coyotes and snakes, so keep your kids and pets indoors at night."

Tips from RVers

Site selection for large rigs: RVs require specific site considerations throughout the region. One camper at Route 66 RV Park advised: "FHU including cable and everything worked well. Some highway noise but not terrible. Nice kids playground and a dog area."

Utilities placement: RV site layouts vary significantly across campgrounds. At Hidden Valley RV Park, a camper noted: "Sites are very narrow, short & unlevel, with barely enough room to pull in and definitely not enough for awnings, slides, steps or your car." Another RVer advised about Coronado Campground: "Sites are sloped a bit, and the water was on the opposite side of our camper, but we made it work."

Overnight accessibility: Several campgrounds accommodate late arrivals. At Turquoise Trail Campground, a visitor shared: "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."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Rincon, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, Rincon, NM offers a wide range of camping options, with 96 campgrounds and RV parks near Rincon, NM and 16 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Rincon, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Rincon, NM is Albuquerque KOA Journey with a 4-star rating from 48 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Rincon, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 free dispersed camping spots near Rincon, NM.

What parks are near Rincon, NM?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 parks near Rincon, NM that allow camping, notably Cibola National Forest and Grasslands and Cibola National Forest and National Grasslands.