Best Cabin Camping near Tome, NM

Several campgrounds near Tome, New Mexico provide cabin accommodations with varying amenities and comfort levels. Albuquerque KOA Journey offers cabin rentals with modern conveniences including electricity, showers, and access to campground facilities. Turquoise Trail Campground in Cedar Crest provides cabin options with picnic tables and access to drinking water. "The bathrooms/showers were likewise very clean and there was plenty of hot water," noted one visitor about the KOA facilities. Albuquerque North/Bernalillo KOA also features cabin accommodations with similar amenities, all within driving distance of Tome.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Most cabins include basic furnishings like beds and seating areas, though amenities vary widely between properties. Reservations are recommended, particularly during peak seasons and weekends. The majority of cabin sites are pet-friendly, though specific rules may apply. Turner Inn & RV Park in Mountainair offers cabin rentals year-round, providing another option for those seeking enclosed accommodations near Tome. A guest commented that "the site is spotless and the security is excellent" when referring to their cabin experience.

Most cabins require visitors to bring their own linens, pillows, and toiletries. Cooking facilities range from basic microwave access to full kitchenettes, depending on the cabin type and location. On-site camp stores at KOA locations stock essential items, though selection is limited. For more substantial grocery needs, visitors should plan to bring supplies from larger towns before arrival. Some properties offer firewood for purchase, while others maintain fire restrictions, particularly during dry seasons. Water hookups are typically available, but cabin guests should confirm availability when booking.

Best Cabin Sites Near Tome, New Mexico (7)

    1. Albuquerque KOA Journey

    46 Reviews
    Monticello, NM
    26 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
    34 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
    44 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
    41 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
    40 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. Turner Inn & RV Park

    1 Review
    Mountainair, NM
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 847-0248

    "Nice people they have Wi-Fi nice bathrooms there’s a really great grocery store downtown called the B St., Café. It was $36 if I paid cash and that was with a 10% discount"

    7. Inside Warmth / Cozy Bed

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

    $70 - $85 / night

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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Dave V.
    Sep. 4, 2018

    Turquoise Trail Campground

    Clean and close to the mountains and Albuquerque

    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 the east side of Albuquerque. Tucked along the base of the Sandia mountains, at 6940’ elevation. http://www.turquoisetrailcampground.com/

    There is plenty of visible signage to guide you down Snowline Dr into the campground.

    As you approach the office/museum on the right, the RV/Camper loop is visible on the left (which appeared full). Behind the office building are two tent loops (upper and lower). There are two very clean bathroom/showerhouses located between the office and tent loops. A laundry room and dishwashing sink is located at the back of the office building. *This is also the only water access for the tent loops.

    RV sites have full hookups. Tent sites have only a leveled, gravel tent pad, picnic table and standing grill. Only stove fires were permitted at our visit due to open fire restrictions.

    Tent sites are separated by scrub brush, which offered partial privacy between most sites, but you will hear your neighbors. The outer tent sites back up to a residential area, with a fence separating. Bring earplugs for undisturbed sleeping, as road noise from Route 14 can be heard, along with local dogs randomly in the distance.

    At $20 a night, the campground is convenient and sufficiently met our needs as we traveled west on a tight itinerary.

    Shower tokens are provided with your nightly fee. Each token gives you 7 minutes of shower time.

    There is plenty to do nearby, with bike trails and hiking trails…though nothing of particular interest in the campground itself.

    The bustling city of Albuquerque is the next exit west, so you are still very close to shopping, eateries, and nightlife.

  • Beverly M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 3, 2025

    Turquoise Trail Campground

    Great customer service, quaint spot

    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. Cabin has power, wi-fi and a fridge! Highly Recommend.

  • P
    Jul. 14, 2022

    Albuquerque KOA Journey

    ABQ KOA

    Well maintained campground with paved sites, family and pet friendly. A bit noisy because of I-40 very close. Centrally located, so not far to local attractions. 2nd stay and will choose again when returning.

  • Heather H.
    Mar. 22, 2022

    Albuquerque KOA Journey

    Decent park, but...

    So, the park inside is ok. Pros: they do keep it clean, bath and laundry are nice, kids park and jump pillow are nice etc. Cons: the strees and area surrounding the park aren't just dirty, but dangerous. We heard gunshots, saw people shooting up with needles in broad daylight, homeless everywhere, urinating in parking lots etc. So don't plan on being on foot outside the park gates. Also, inside the park, their new upper management are micro managers. Don't do this, don't do that. And lied to us about no weekly or monthly spots available. People pulled in after us and paid those rates but we got stuck with $1700 for 3 weeks. A huge rip off. They triple the cost of propane, ice etc. We went through the hassle of moving to another park in the area just to be done with them. Good luck if u have dogs that need walked. Pet areas are a joke but you're not technically allowed to let your dog potty outside of those areas. Someone hollered that our male peed on a tree en route to the pet run. How do u stop a male dog from hiking? Finally, sites are super tight. And the sewer hookup for the site next to us was literally inches from OUR picnic table. All sites are that way. Your neighbors sewer hookup is right outside your front door. And if you've got a large rig with side or rear patios, don't even think you'll be using them.


Guide to Tome

Camping cabins near Tome, New Mexico offer rustic to modern overnight options in the high desert terrain. Located in the Middle Rio Grande Valley at approximately 4,800 feet elevation, Tome experiences dramatic temperature shifts between day and night regardless of season. Winter temperatures can drop below freezing while summer days routinely exceed 90°F, making enclosed cabin accommodations particularly valuable during extreme weather conditions.

What to do

Visit Coronado Historic Site: Located near Coronado Campground, this archaeological site features ancient pueblo ruins and cultural exhibits. "Great place to camp if visiting Rio Rancho, Bernalillo and the surrounding area... You are next to the Rio Grande and in walking distance of the Pueblo Kuaua which is cool," notes Mike M.

Explore mountain trails: Cedar Crest area cabins provide access to hiking in the Sandia Mountains. A visitor at Turquoise Trail Campground mentioned, "There is plenty to do nearby, with bike trails and hiking trails..." The elevation at this campground (6940') offers cooler temperatures during summer months.

Stargaze at night: The area's low light pollution makes for excellent stargazing opportunities. "You can clearly see the Milky Way. No light pollution except the beautiful view of the city far away," reports Lauren I. about dispersed camping spots in the region.

What campers like

Brewery access: Several cabin locations offer walking distance to local breweries. Doug W. appreciated that at Albuquerque North/Bernalillo KOA, "there is a brewery you can walk to from the campground. They serve organic pizza and cold beer. What more do you need?"

Wildlife sightings: Multiple campgrounds offer opportunities to observe local wildlife. At Top of New Mexico, a camper reported, "Woke up in the morning to a heard of wild horses moving through the area." Another visitor mentioned, "My first morning I was surrounded by a group of 5 cows grazing."

Privacy options: Some cabin sites provide more seclusion than others. At Turquoise Trail Campground, "Tent sites are separated by scrub brush, which offered partial privacy between most sites," though Dave V. notes "you will hear your neighbors."

What you should know

Weather preparedness: Temperature swings are significant in this high desert environment. "Bring earplugs for undisturbed sleeping, as road noise from Route 14 can be heard, along with local dogs randomly in the distance," advises a camper at Turquoise Trail Campground.

Cabin amenities vary significantly: Albuquerque KOA Journey offers different cabin classes. Katie H. noted, "Great stay! Our pups enjoyed the dog park, lots of enrichment items out for them. Very tidy, no trash."

Highway noise: Many cabin locations experience traffic noise. Joyce M. warns about Albuquerque KOA Journey: "If interstate road noise will bother your sleep, you might want to get more off the beaten path as the interstate runs right past this location."

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-friendly amenities: Some cabin facilities cater specifically to families. A visitor at Albuquerque North/Bernalillo KOA shared, "They had a nice pool with plenty of shade and an outdoor movie in the evenings which my kids enjoyed."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Tome, NM is Albuquerque KOA Journey with a 3.9-star rating from 46 reviews.

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