Best Cabin Camping near Monticello, NM

Cabin accommodations near Monticello offer varying levels of comfort and amenities. The Santa Fe KOA provides cabin rentals with electricity, beds, and refrigerators, while Turquoise Trail Campground features cabins nestled among pine trees with more rustic furnishings. "The cabin has power, wi-fi and a fridge! Highly Recommend," noted one visitor about their stay at Turquoise Trail. Albuquerque North/Bernalillo KOA also offers cabin options with clean facilities and accessible shower houses. Some cabins include heating systems, though effectiveness varies by location and season, with one camper reporting that "the heater was not able to keep the cabin warm - it was really cold maybe 15 at night."

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. KOA properties tend to offer more standardized cabin experiences with reliable amenities and family-friendly facilities. Pet policies vary by property, with many allowing dogs in designated cabin units. "My children and I stayed 2 nights in a camping cabin at the Bernalillo KOA. The cabin was clean and neat, the KOA showerhouse was as well," shared one camper. Rancheros de Santa Fe offers cabin accommodations with more privacy between units, though some reviews mention maintenance issues. Reservations are essential during summer months and holiday weekends, with some properties completely booking their cabin inventory well in advance.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary significantly between properties, with some offering only outdoor cooking options via fire pits or grills, while others may include small refrigerators or microwaves. The Turquoise Trail and Santa Fe area campgrounds provide access to dishwashing stations and bathroom facilities, though cabin guests should verify amenity access before arrival. On-site camp stores at KOA locations offer basic provisions, though selection is limited and prices tend to be higher than nearby grocery stores. Campers planning extended cabin stays should consider bringing cooking supplies, food staples, and bedding to ensure comfort, especially during colder months when cabin heating may be inadequate.

Best Cabin Sites Near Monticello, New Mexico (12)

    1. Albuquerque KOA Journey

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

    "Well maintained campground with paved sites, family and pet friendly. A bit noisy because of I-40 very close."

    "This KOA is in a seemingly not ideal part of town, next to an interstate and that has A LOT more asphalt than trees... And my kids loved every second of it!"

    2. Turquoise Trail Campground

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

    "They had RV, cabins and tent camp sites. My friend and I are tent campers and there was more than enough space for the vehicle and both our tents."

    "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"

    3. Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site

    37 Reviews
    Placitas, NM
    19 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."

    4. Coronado Campground

    23 Reviews
    Bernalillo, NM
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 980-8256

    $18 - $40 / night

    "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."

    "The sites are mostly level and each site has a covered picnic table and an artificial grass mat."

    5. Albuquerque North / Bernalillo KOA

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

    "My children and I stayed 2 nights in a camping cabin at the Bernalillo KOA in May, 2017. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout our booking process, even when we needed to make changes."

    "The park is very nice and clean. Everyone I talked with was very polite and helpful. I will stay here again. Very close to the Balloon Park, Albuquerque and the town of Bernalillo."

    6. Inside Warmth / Cozy Bed

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    Albuquerque, NM
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 688-9721

    $70 - $85 / night

    7. Santa Fe KOA

    29 Reviews
    Glorieta, NM
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 466-1419

    "Super clean Polite staff Firewood available Brand new playground 20 min from Santa Fe Showers / bathrooms 30/50 amp Fenced dog parks/fire pit areas fenced for pets Lots of space between units"

    "We did not get a tent spot but opted for a small trailer site with electric and water. Our spot was near the bathhouse but not too close."

    8. Rancheros de Santa Fe

    26 Reviews
    Eldorado at Santa Fe, NM
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 466-3482

    "Just a short drive to the outskirts of Santa Fe in mountain country we found our campground, Rancheros de Santa Fe."

    "This is a pretty sprawling campground, with all kinds of sites(tent only, large sites with only 30 amp service, some sites with full hook up, others with just water& electric and a few water only."

    9. Los Sueños de Santa Fe RV Park & Campground

    13 Reviews
    Santa Fe, NM
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 473-1949

    $43 - $65 / night

    "This was a great location to explore the city and the staff was really nice.  The bathrooms are clean and the laundry facility is nice as well. "

    "Perhaps their roadside sign had recently blown down? It was hard to see, but a fine stay."

    10. Trailer Ranch RV Resort

    11 Reviews
    Santa Fe, NM
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 471-9970

    "I am here to do some work, so privacy was necessary. Laundry room and machines are excellent and CLEAN. Bathrooms too :) Bathrooms are really the most important."

    "Very clean well managed park. Location can’t be beat. Bus stops right in front of entrance for a 15 minute bus ride to downtown historic area. Sites are well spaced. Lots of trees for shade."

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  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 15, 2018

    Rancheros de Santa Fe

    Short drive to quaint campground from Santa Fe

    We were very excited on our first night to settle into our campsite after a long day of adventuring. Just a short drive to the outskirts of Santa Fe in mountain country we found our campground, Rancheros de Santa Fe.

    Upon entry the staff was very friendly and welcoming and we felt like this would be a great place to call home away from home.

    The campsites were laid out well with room between campers and because it was the end of a weekend, they were not entirely at capacity which made for a pleasant sense of space in the great outdoors.

    Our campsite was positioned in the "high road" tent site area which is a primitive campsite without additional amenities. Each campsite has a fire ring and also a picnic table for campers to utilize and a pad site for tents slightly raises from ground level.

    It made for a beautiful night sleep under the chilly New Mexico skies.

    By morning we ventured up to the public showers and restrooms which were clean and had amazon water pressure and hot water to set the morning in motion perfectly.

    The facility also offers a pool and theater room during summer months so while we didn't get to take advantage we were excited to know upon return we would have these features available.

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    Overall we give this campground a 4 of 5 Bunniea! The only things we noticed which kept it from a 5 were the lack of wifi reach in the back sections of the campground, wouldn't have been a big deal but cell service in the off grid location was also patchy so the wifi would have been handy. And the pad site was not designed for a tent quite our size. Our tent is a 12x8 and had a little side hang on on the 12 foot end.

  • Roxy V.
    Jun. 6, 2020

    Albuquerque KOA Journey

    Nice Campground

    We stayed here only overnight as part of our cross-country trip. Overall, nice for a quick stay but would not for an extended visit.

    Pros: Everyone there was friendly and accomodating. They have personel maintaining the gate 24/7. Restrooms & showers were clean. They offer RV sites, cabin rentals (which we were told they were all booked but saw no one there- possibly closed due to pandemic though), and tent sites. We tent camp. The site had a fire ring, picnic table, a shaded area, and is covered in pea gravel. The shaded area is not waterproof or "fully" covered. But seems it would help with the heat to provide some shaded comfort. It rained the night we were there, and I was unable to get all of our tent spikes into the ground for our rainfall (think there may have been concrete a few inches below). If you are staying for an extended time, I recommend bringing a tarp that you can tie to the shaded area to help with heat / rain. Each tent site is separated by a privacy wall (see pic). The best part was the sunrise! Absolutely stunning as you are literally at the base of the mountains. You just have to ignore the giant Geico billboard on highway in your view.

    Cons: EVERY review will tell you about the noise from highway, and it is no joke!! We were so tired we did not care. But it is BAD! If you are looking for peace and quiet - THIS IS NOT THE PLACE! You can see the highway wall in my pics. It appeared to be in what seemed as "not the best part of town". It is fully gated 24/7 which I appreciate, but makes you wonder where you are staying. However, we did not have any issues, and the few people we saw were all very polite. We arrived later in the evening and ran out to get a quick bite, but everything closes at 9p so be mindful.

    Pandemic note: We stayed here 6/1/20-6/2/20. Everyone was wearing masks, VERY mindful of social distancing, and you could not even go in to the office - they come out to you.

    I would recommend this only as a quick stop-over / last option campground.

  • Karen  B.
    Jul. 11, 2020

    Turquoise Trail Campground

    Good location

    Not too far off the highway and only about a mile and a half to a decent grocery store. Location is secluded and quiet. Staff was friendly and got us to our site quickly. We have a small RV which fit nicely into our spot but larger RVs were stacked close together as the space between sites was small. Looked like lots of sites had multiple vehicles so seamed crowded. RV sites are gravel with a little grass between. Not much shade and it was very hot in July. Could use some updates and additional spacing.
    Tent sites were not being used but liked a little shadier and had trees between. Some small cabins available. Showers and bathroom was basic but clean.

  • cal K.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 1, 2023

    Santa Fe KOA

    Little bit of a hard stay

    I stayed at a camping cabin. I’d been car camping for a month and had stayed at a camping cabin at las cruces Koa and loved it. This cabin has a heater that was not able to keep the cabin warm - it was really cold maybe 15 at night and I could not get rid of a chill all night even though I was bundled up. Then in the morning I went to close the door and the door handle broke locking me out. Luckily I had my dog and car keys but no one was in office yet and it was bitter cold. They let me cancel my next night and did offer a free night but didn’t refund the money I spent. Loved Santa Fe tho the food and coffee are Amazing!!!

  • Jennie R.
    Aug. 31, 2016

    Albuquerque North / Bernalillo KOA

    Great Place for kids!

    My children and I stayed 2 nights in a camping cabin at the Bernalillo KOA in May, 2017. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout our booking process, even when we needed to make changes. The cabin was clean and neat, the KOA showerhouse was as well. They had a nice pool with plenty of shade and an outdoor movie in the evenings which my kids enjoyed. It was an excellent base for exploring the surrounding area, including the Jemez Mountains, many pueblos, Bandelier National Monument, Petroglyph National Monument and Kashe Katuwe National Monument.

  • Karen  B.
    Jul. 19, 2020

    Rancheros de Santa Fe

    Good location

    The RV Park is about 20 minutes from the old town shops and restaurants so it’s a good location not far off the highway. Grocery is close and nice. Site was good, could have used leveling and more gravel (some sites better than ours). Privacy was good with trees and bushes between sites. We were thankful for the shade trees and fire pit. Picnic table was a little shabby. Pool was closed probably due to COVID-19? They have a store with a few items that was open 8-12 and 4:00-8:00. Laundry room needed cleaning and updating. The reason I can only give this place three stars is the condition of the bathroom and shower area. Needs a good deep cleaning (I recommend a power washer). It also needs updating and painting but if it was clean that would not matter so much. Bugs and hair on the floor and con webs in the stalls. The fan looked like it had never been cleaned. Walls and door definitely need paint. I would also recommend taking the bars off the windows and cleaning them to make it look more inviting. Wish I could give it a higher rating, it has potential.

  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 17, 2023

    Santa Fe KOA

    Fun KOA - clean & good for kids

    Super clean Polite staff Firewood available Brand new playground 20 min from Santa Fe Showers / bathrooms 30/50 amp Fenced dog parks/fire pit areas fenced for pets Lots of space between units

  • Kayla M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 31, 2019

    Turquoise Trail Campground

    Loved it!

    Enjoyed the site! They had RV, cabins and tent camp sites. My friend and I are tent campers and there was more than enough space for the vehicle and both our tents. They have showers (limited to 5 mins but better than nothing!), they have a dishwashing stations and two bathhouses. The lady at the front desk was helpful and extremely nice. There is a store really close by also! They have charcoal grills at the tent sites and one communal fire pit. We paid about $20. Would absolutely go back again! The sad part is the museum is closed due to lack of funding 😭

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 28, 2025

    Coronado Campground

    Convenient but basic

    Easy access pull thru sites each with a picnic table and fire pit. Table is in a covered shelter. Bathrooms were stinky and basic. The guy at the reception was very friendly. The RV park was quiet and the grounds were nice. $35 per night for 30A electric & water 42' pull thru site


Guide to Monticello

Cabin accommodations near Monticello include seasonal options beyond traditional campgrounds. The region sits at elevations ranging from 6,500 to 7,100 feet, creating significant temperature variations between summer and winter stays. Campsites offering cabin rentals typically maintain partial operations during winter months, though cabin heating systems can struggle during cold snaps when temperatures drop below 20°F.

What to do

Hiking trails access: At Turquoise Trail Campground, cabins provide a convenient base for nearby mountain trails. "We have a small RV which fit nicely into our spot but larger RVs were stacked close together as the space between sites was small," notes Karen B., who appreciated the proximity to recreational areas despite the tight spacing.

Brewery visits: The Albuquerque North / Bernalillo KOA offers direct walking access to adjacent breweries. "The best part is there is a brewery you can walk to from the campground. They serve organic pizza and cold beer. What more do you need?" reports Doug W., highlighting the practical food and beverage options without needing transportation.

Cultural exploration: Cabins at Coronado Campground provide proximity to historical sites including the Pueblo Kuaua. "You are next to the Rio Grande and in walking distance of the Pueblo Kuaua which is cool," explains Mike M., pointing out the educational opportunities within walking distance of the campground.

What campers like

Urban accessibility: Los Suenos de Santa Fe RV Park provides cabin options with city conveniences. "The location could not be better! The sites were very clean and easy to get into with a class A. The managers were very gracious and helpful for all our needs and gave great recommendations for Santa Fe," explains David B., highlighting the staff knowledge about local attractions.

Privacy between sites: Tent and cabin areas at Rancheros de Santa Fe offer more separation than RV sections. "Campsites are small yet private due to the wonderful shrubbery and small trees. There is a great trail that winds through the back of the property," states Cheryl E., noting the natural buffers that create separation between accommodations.

Nighttime stargazing: Open space camping areas near Top of New Mexico provide exceptional dark sky viewing. "This is my second time camping here and it is a perfect hidden gem for campervanning. 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," explains Lauren I., describing the astronomical viewing opportunities.

What you should know

Winter preparedness: Winter cabin rentals require additional planning for bedding and heating. "We stayed here 6/1/20-6/2/20. Everyone was wearing masks, very mindful of social distancing, and you could not even go in to the office - they come out to you," notes Roxy V. about Albuquerque KOA Journey, highlighting the pandemic precautions and check-in procedures visitors should anticipate.

Bathroom access: Many cabins lack private facilities, requiring walks to shared bathhouses. "Bathrooms were stinky and basic. The guy at the reception was very friendly. The RV park was quiet and the grounds were nice," reports Paula B. about Coronado Campground, indicating the trade-offs between friendly service and basic amenities.

Noise considerations: Highway proximity affects sleep quality at several locations. "Not a park where I'd want to pop out the awning and stay a while. Functional and clean bathrooms. We couldn't access the WiFi but phone hot spot worked," shares Michael S. about Los Suenos, noting the practical functionality despite the urban setting.

Tips for camping with families

Playground facilities: Santa Fe KOA offers family-friendly cabin arrangements with outdoor activities. "This seemed to be one of the better KOA grounds I've been to. There were a lot of trees and the place was super clean. The shop was well stocked and pleasant," reports Bree W., appreciating the maintained facilities and convenience store access.

Swimming options: Several campgrounds maintain seasonal pools for summer visitors. "The staff here are awesome, very friendly & always available to help with anything you need. Easy pull through spots. The playground has the best swing set and is all sand, very fun for kids of all ages," explains Karla D. about Albuquerque North/Bernalillo KOA, highlighting the child-friendly amenities.

Tent-cabin combinations: For larger families, booking adjacent tent and cabin sites provides flexibility. "We enjoyed the site! They had RV, cabins and tent camp sites. My friend and I are tent campers and there was more than enough space for the vehicle and both our tents," shares Kayla M. about Turquoise Trail Campground, describing the ample space for multiple accommodation types.

Tips from RVers

Utility hook-up locations: Positioning RVs for proper connection access requires planning. "On our full hook up site the dump sight was in a bad place. We would of had to un hook from our truck to fully hook up," notes Frank about Albuquerque KOA Journey, pointing out the logistical challenge for overnight visitors.

Winter camping considerations: RV sites with cabins typically maintain full hook-ups year-round. "We only stayed overnight here and left in the morning. The view to the campground was beautiful but the campground was so full and RVs so close together, hard to enjoy what the area has to offer," states Kelly S. about Turquoise Trail Campground, emphasizing the crowded conditions despite scenic surroundings.

Site leveling needs: Many cabin and RV sites require leveling equipment. "The sites are reasonably level. Easy hook-ups. Verizon 5G service was okay but was enough for me to work remotely," reports Jeff K. about Los Suenos, highlighting the workable conditions for digital nomads despite imperfect terrain.

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