Best RV Parks & Resorts near Taos, NM

Spacious pull-through sites make Taos a practical stop for RVers with larger rigs, as many campgrounds can handle motorhomes and fifth wheels up to 45 feet long. The RV parks around town have a mix of concrete and gravel pads, most of them reasonably level without much work needed. You'll find both 30-amp and 50-amp electrical service throughout the area, along with water and sewer hookups at the more developed campgrounds. Most Taos RV parks have dump stations on-site, though a few smaller places require driving to a nearby facility. The roads to most camping areas are in good shape and wide enough for big rigs, though some of the more remote spots might require careful driving after bad weather. Quiet hours are strictly enforced at many campgrounds, with generator use typically limited to daytime hours between 8am and 8pm. Each site generally comes with a fire ring and picnic table alongside your RV pad. If you're planning a summer visit, book well ahead - sites fill up quickly during peak season, especially those with full hookups. Cell service varies significantly between campgrounds, with stronger signals at sites closer to town. From most RV parks, you're within a 15-minute drive of gas stations, grocery stores, and the main attractions around Taos.

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Best RV Sites Near Taos, New Mexico (110)

    1. Taos Valley RV Park & Campground

    28 Reviews
    Ranchos de Taos, NM
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (575) 758-4469

    "This location is so prime for visiting all the sights in Taos, and there are many.  The campground is compact but still, private."

    "This is a great place to stay if you want to explore Taos. Much more vegetation than you would expect from a campground close to town. The staff are friendly. The facilities were clean."

    2. LUXX - Taos RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Ranchos de Taos, NM
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 201-3339

    $40 - $60 / night

    "Dog friendly, with a small dog park to boot. Easy in and out, hooks ups and wifi. Manager on site and very attentive. We stayed April 1 for one night, was quiet, friendly and comfortable."

    "Taos RV Park is a work in progress. It's not finished yet, but when it is, it should be very nice indeed."

    3. Taos Monte Bello RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Arroyo Seco, NM
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 751-0774

    $30 - $50 / night

    "Ratings for this category are based on: Value to cost: 4 Overall grounds: 5 Utility of sites (hookups, layout, accessibility): 5 Local Attraction Proximity: 5 Reservation Process/Ease of Getting a Site"

    "The spaces are wide and angled enough to allow for great views! There are no trees, so you will be using your AC and awning when it’s hot out. Sites were quite level and hookups are easy access."

    4. Sierra Village Lodge & RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Taos, NM
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 758-3660

    "We came up from Albuquerque to do some hiking in some mountains(cooler). We had great rain both evenings and sat under the awning and just relaxed after a long day on the trails."

    "Spaces are really close to each other.

    However, the bathrooms/showers (Qty 3) were always very clean. The camp host/owner and employees were very friendly and accommodating."

    5. Angel Nest RV Retreat

    4 Reviews
    Eagle Nest, NM
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 377-0533

    $25 - $65 / night

    "Very large rv park with full hookups, showers, laundry, and community building. Was not busy when we were here, so we did not have anyone next to us, but the sites are very close to each other."

    "I had been boondocking up in the mountains in the rain all week and needed FHU to recharge.

    Can't remember the price I paid, but it was very reasonable. "

    6. Questa Lodge & RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Questa, NM
    21 miles
    +1 (575) 586-9913

    "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."

    "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."

    7. Road Runner RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Red River, NM
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 754-2286

    "Tucked in a canyon with a stream running through it, we secured a spot on the water. Large pine trees, tiered spots, walking distance to the cute town of Red River."

    "Stayed here for a weekend, this place is tucked away and quiet. Spots are well spaced and grass all around. The river runs through the park."

    8. Monte Verde RV Park

    1 Review
    Angel Fire, NM
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 377-3404

    $45 - $60 / night

    "Pull thru and back in spaces. Water at site. Bathroom/Shower house small but very clean. Self check-in (covid) was simple."

    9. Golden Eagle RV Park

    1 Review
    Eagle Nest, NM
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 377-6188

    $42 - $150 / night

    "A lot of full time residents and everyone was so lovely and helpful. Eagle Nest Lake is literally across the road and a wonderful trail to walk or bike."

    10. Weathers RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Eagle Nest, NM
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (575) 377-2276

    $35 / night

    "Mostly pull through sites with full hookups, looking out on the Eagle Nest Lake and the mountains around you. Gravel roads, with sites sharing utilities between them. Only twenty sites or so."

    "We had 50 amp, full hookups and stayed for a week. Stable power, good water pressure and threaded sewer connectors. The sites are level, decently spaced and easy to access."

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RV Park Reviews near Taos, NM

513 Reviews of 110 Taos Campgrounds


  • A
    Jan. 9, 2021

    Angel Fire RV Resort

    Spacious, clean, luxurious!

    Very nice RV resort! Full hookup, concrete level pads, huge pull thru sites, great for large rigs. A lot of amenities: playground, tennis courts, hot tub, pool, clubhouse. Very polite and attentive personnel! Only a few miles (10min driving) from the ski slopes. If winter camping - heated water hose is highly recommended! During especially chilly nights be prepared to fill up your fresh water tank and turn off and disconnect the hose from the external water supply! If it is frozen overnight, you will be subject to $150 fee.

  • Mev W.
    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.

  • Judy B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2025

    Taos Valley RV Park & Campground

    Very convenient location to all the sites in town

    I loved my stay here. This location is so prime for visiting all the sights in Taos, and there are many.  The campground is compact but still, private. There are several pull-thru sites for big rigs, many back-in sites with water/elec. hookups, and some tent sites in the back of the campground and a few sites at the front by the office that are back-in without any amenities.

    There is a dump station, a dishwashing area, bathrooms with very hot showers, a playground, and office. No open fires are allowed only propane or other contained fires. Cell phone service and wifi thru the campground is available tho not fast when everyone jumps on at the same time. During my stay everyone was very quiet.  My only complaint was a light that stayed on all night for security.

    Restaurants are really close enough to walk to and there is an Ace Hardware store across the street for emergency repairs. Old Town Taos is 3 miles away.

  • A
    Apr. 13, 2021

    Taos Valley RV Park & Campground

    Nice campground, but they don't include electricity in rate

    This is one of only a few RV parks in the immediate area of the city of Taos. This campground had positive reviews, and the photos looked nice, so we chose it. As other people indicated, the park is clean, and reasonably spacious for a private campground. There were buddy sites so your traveling partners could have coaches facing one another, which is also nice. 

    There was ample room to park both our fifth wheel and our truck. The sites we had were concrete and level(we were traveling with others, and their site at a different area of the park was dirt/rock and much less level). There was good Verizon and AT&T cell service in the park as well. 

    I don’t use park WiFi, the laundry rooms, or the bathrooms so I cannot comment on that(although people we were traveling with said they were nice). My issue with this park is the way they charge. 

    Their website indicates a certain charge for 30 amp sites, 50 amp sites, pull-thrus and back-ins. Also, some had sewer, and some did not. Not until we got there did we discover that although we had paid for a premium spot with 50 amp power and sewer, that the cost of the electricity itself was NOT included in the price. This was not prominently indicated on their website. Their policy/procedure was to take a meter reading each day, and that cost was added to the camper’s bill at the end of their stay. I understand that many campgrounds do this for monthly campers, and even weekly. I have NEVER seen this at a campground on a daily rate. I have been all over the country, staying at private campgrounds from coast to coast, and this was the only one that I have ever seen that charged for electricity on a daily rental. I brought this to their attention, and their attitude was, “that’s the way we do it” and was terse about it. The actual dollar amount was not great, about$2/night...but that was based upon our usage. 

    We had people traveling with us that used their air conditioner(we did not) and it was about$5/night. They have every right to do this, but it goes against the industry standard that I have seen everywhere else. So, I am only giving this campground 2 stars because of that. If it weren’t for that, I would give it 4 stars. Take this information and use it how you choose. 

    We stayed in a 35’ fifth wheel.

  • Jean C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 1, 2020

    Roadrunner RV Park

    Gravel parking lot, great location

    If you have a big rig and need a place to stay while exploring Santa Fe and the many national monuments in the area, this is a great location! It's not much more than a gravel parking lot, but it can accommodate your large RV and extra vehicle. Try to get a spot as far from the highway as possible.

    Owned by the pueblo, it provides large pull-through sites with 20/30/50A hookups, sewer and water, plus free wifi. There are shops and restaurants across the way. 

    Bandelier, Kasha-Katuwe, Pecos National Monuments are all nearby as is downtown Santa Fe.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    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.

  • S
    Oct. 5, 2021

    Angel Fire RV Resort

    Angel Fire RV Resort.

    RV resort. On the expensive side, but very nice park. Spacious sites, great views of surrounding mountains. All RVs must be self contained (kitchen, bathroom, shower, etc.). Free activities each night at club house. Close to Taos and various ski resorts in area.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 3, 2024

    Hotel Luna Mystica

    Vintages, Views & Brews!

    Hamlet went to visit his fun cousins for the weekend -- Diego, Thelma, Louise, Frida, Ralphie, Sunnie, and others– all vintage campers available for rent at this amazingly cool space just outside of Taos, NM. 

    It was Thanksgiving weekend, and while many of the campers were fully booked, there was lots of space in the dry camping area just beyond the vintage trailers. There’s lots of room here for dozens of campers, vans and RV’s. There are no trees or shade structures in the dry camping area, just a few randomly placed fire rings. But camping here means you have access to the very clean bathrooms/showers, water, and other services at the "hotel." 

    Surprise!  The weather went from day-time highs in the 60’s to blizzard conditions with overnight lows in the teens.  We busted out our Airskirts Insulation to help keep our floor warmer and our heated air inside. 

    It’s a great place to base your Taos adventures, hiking near the Rio Grande Gorge, or going further up into the mountains. Nearby activities include fishing, rafting, cycling, mountain biking, and skiing in winter.  Across the road from the campground is the Taos Mesa Brewery where you can get amazing craft beers and some great food. 

    It was the perfect place to hang out on a cold, wintery night.

    Taos also has all the restaurants and services that you might need, and some of the best southwest eateries you’ll find anywhere. The campground is ideal for solar power, as is the New Mexico weather. We also had no problem connecting with Starlink and had LTE in the campground.  If you love the combination of vintages, views, and brews...check this fun place out!

  • PJ M.
    Jul. 5, 2023

    Overlook Campground

    Good Option North of Santa Fe

    Dirt road leading up to campground was totally drivable but heavily washboarded at the beginning, so be advised if you're towing.  Plenty of room for my 25ft travel trailer and larger rigs should be okay as well.

    No water, power, or dump station, but there are individual garbage containers at each site.  As others have said, you can get water at the North Lake campground, but there's a pass you'll need to buy to get in.  I think it was $20 bucks for a year, and gets you access to a few other recreation areas further north.

    Seems like a lot of people come to the campground for day use just to hang and look out at the lake.  If you're staying long term, I'd avoid the overlook sites as there will be noise and traffic right there.  

    I stayed at one of the sites around the back which looks out at the mountains - not a bad view.

    $9 per day when I was there.


Guide to Taos

Discover the beauty of RV camping near Taos, New Mexico, where stunning landscapes and a variety of outdoor activities await. This region offers a range of campgrounds that cater to RV enthusiasts, providing essential amenities and access to local attractions.

Big rigs should check out Taos Valley RV Park

  • The Taos Valley RV Park & Campground is big rig friendly and features spacious sites with full hookups, making it a comfortable choice for larger RVs.
  • With amenities like drinking water, showers, and a sanitary dump station, this well-reviewed park ensures a hassle-free stay.
  • Located conveniently close to Taos, it offers easy access to local attractions while maintaining a peaceful atmosphere.

RVers like these nearby activities

  • At Angel Fire RV Resort, visitors can enjoy a range of summer activities, including hiking and mountain biking, all while surrounded by breathtaking views.
  • The Road Runner RV Resort is perfect for those looking to explore nearby trails and fishing spots, with easy access to outdoor adventures.
  • For a unique experience, Red River RV offers proximity to the Red River, where guests can enjoy fishing and scenic walks along the water.

Enjoy the amenities at Taos Monte Bello RV Park

  • The Taos Monte Bello RV Park features well-maintained gravel sites with easy access to water and electric hookups, ensuring a comfortable stay.
  • Guests appreciate the friendly service and the park's convenient location, just a short drive from downtown Taos and local attractions.
  • With a focus on cleanliness and customer service, this campground provides a welcoming environment for RV travelers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any full-service RV campgrounds near Taos with hookups and amenities?

Angel Fire RV Resort offers exceptional full hookups with concrete level pads and spacious pull-through sites perfect for large rigs. Amenities include a playground, tennis courts, hot tub, pool, clubhouse, pickleball courts, dog park, putting range, walking paths, and laundry facilities. It's just a short drive from Taos. Questa Lodge & RV Resort provides full hookups on nicely shaded, level sites along the banks of the Red River. The resort features beautiful landscaping with two ponds and a river walk, making it a peaceful basecamp for Taos area adventures.

What are the best RV parks in Taos, New Mexico?

Taos Valley RV Park & Campground stands out for its prime location for exploring Taos attractions. The campground offers a mix of pull-through sites for big rigs, back-in sites with water/electric hookups, and tent sites. Though compact, the park provides privacy and clean facilities. For those seeking a unique experience near Taos, Hotel Luna Mystica offers a distinctive atmosphere with vintage campers available for rent, creating a cool space just outside of town with beautiful surroundings.

When is the best season for RV camping in Taos, and are parks open year-round?

Late spring through early fall (May-October) offers the most pleasant RV camping weather in Taos, with warm days and cool nights. Summer brings vibrant cultural events but also higher visitor numbers. While several parks operate year-round, not all offer the same level of winter services. Roadrunner RV Park remains open through winter, providing a convenient base for exploring the region. Winter campers should be prepared for snow and freezing temperatures, particularly at higher elevations. Some parks like Monte Bello RV Park may offer limited winter services, so calling ahead to confirm availability is recommended.

What is the cost to stay at RV parks in Taos compared to nearby areas?

RV camping costs in the Taos area vary by location and amenities. Premium resorts like Ojo Caliente Mineral Springs Resort & Spa tend to command higher rates due to their additional facilities like hot springs access. LUXX - Taos RV Park offers more moderate pricing while still providing essential amenities near Ranchos de Taos. Generally, parks immediately in Taos proper run about 10-20% higher than those in surrounding areas like Eagle Nest or Red River, reflecting the premium for convenient access to Taos attractions. Expect to pay $35-50 for basic sites and $60-90 for premium resorts with extensive amenities.