Best RV Parks near Tome, NM

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Best RV Sites Near Tome, NM (55)

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    1. Route 66 RV Resort

    22 Reviews
    56 Photos
    69 Saves
    • Pets
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $45 - $60 / night

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      2. Kiva RV Park & Horse Motel

      4 Reviews
      14 Saves
      • Pets
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      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      3. Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post

      20 Reviews
      27 Photos
      91 Saves
      • Pets
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      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $30 - $37 / night

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      4. American RV Resort

      14 Reviews
      16 Photos
      38 Saves
      • Pets
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      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs

      $50 / night

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      5. High Desert RV Park

      13 Reviews
      34 Photos
      66 Saves
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      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs
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      6. Red Canyon Campground

      6 Reviews
      6 Photos
      61 Saves

      Sites: 38, Elevation: 7,600 large, well shaded campground (38 units + 11 picnic sites in the lower loop) is a good way into Manzano Wilderness via Red and Spruce Canyon trails on foot or horseback. Corrals and parking for horse trailers. This site is open for day use or overnight camping. No water available. PLEASE NOTE: Recreational Vehicles (RV's) longer than 22 feet are not allowed in this campground. Vehicles of this size may only park at Ox Canyon Trailhead, approximately 1.5 miles South of Red Canyon Campground.

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      • Phone Service
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      7. La Vista RV Park

      2 Reviews
      6 Photos
      11 Saves
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      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs
      • Tents
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      8. NomadLand RV Stay

      3 Reviews
      8 Photos
      8 Saves

      We are a clean, convenient facility located on the west side of Albuquerque, minutes from Interstates 25 and 40. Our management is friendly and helpful. Full hookup is available. Restaurants, shopping and services in the area. Minutes from Petroglyph National Monument. We have a wash bay, dump station, ice, filtered water and other amenities. Please call us for more information and availability at (505) 508-3932. We have a limited number of spots.

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      • Reservable
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      • Trash
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      9. Isleta Lakes & RV Park

      13 Reviews
      18 Photos
      78 Saves

      Isleta, the Little Island, is your island retreat from day-to-day life. Sitting secluded from the hustle and bustle of Albuquerque, Isleta Lakes & RV Park provides the perfect setting for family fun, corporate events or a peaceful getaway for one. The breathtaking beauty of the Bosque combined with the convenience of year-round fishing and a full-service RV Park are just minutes away from world-class dining and entertainment at Isleta Resort & Casino. Isleta Lakes & RV Park is equipped with everything you need to discover the magic of the outdoors in comfort and style. Featuring 50 full-service RV sites, Isleta Lakes & RV Park is nestled along the river banks of the Rio Grande surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of New Mexico’s outdoors. Enjoy year-round fishing at the fully-stocked Isleta Lakes. Equipped with private grills, Direct TV, Free Wi-Fi, Shower & Laundry Facilities and a Full-Service Convenience Store; Isleta Lakes & RV Park will surpass your expectations. Plus you are minutes away from our championship golf course, luxurious spa, bowling, billiards, mouthwatering dining, Vegas-style casino and unlimited entertainment. Your world-class vacation destination awaits you at Isleta Lakes & RV Park.

      • Pets
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      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $38 / night

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      10. Route 66 RV Park

      12 Reviews
      4 Photos
      43 Saves
      • Pets
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      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access

      $20 - $60 / night

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    Recent RV Reviews In Tome

    277 Reviews of 55 Tome Campgrounds


    • Junaid A.
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      Oct. 22, 2024

      Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site

      My True Review about Top of the New Mexico

      Top of New Mexico" near Albuquerque is a fantastic camping spot if you love open spaces and beautiful desert views. The sunsets here are breathtaking, and you might even spot wild horses roaming around. There's plenty of space for tents or RVs, and it's quiet and well-maintained, making it a perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. It can get a little windy, but that just adds to the experience. The road to get there winds through some houses, but once you arrive, you're surrounded by pure nature. also the food is so good, there are many food brands like subway menu who offers quality fast food services.

    • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Dancing Eagle RV Park
      Oct. 20, 2024

      Dancing Eagle RV Park

      Great place to stop over!!

      This place is a little advertised spot. It certainly came at a great time for us. Traveling from Kentucky to Arizona is a long haul, but what more could you ask for than a nice place to stop over for a night. There’s a casino nearby if that’s your flavor. There’s also a gas station, grocery store, DQ, and all kinds of things as close as across the street!

    • David T.
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      Oct. 17, 2024

      Hidden Valley RV park

      Definitely NOT as advertised. I do not recommend.

      Run down park, not very well maintained at all. The pictures used on their website are very misleading. Their "Recreation Hall" was disgusting. Dirty carpets, paint cans in the sink, just filthy dirty! The bathrooms were very clean at the bath house. The dog park was disgusting with the trash can there overflowing. Very disappointed and will not be staying at this dump again!

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Oct. 10, 2024

      Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post

      Great in a pinch or any other time

      Well appointed RV park for trailer/RV. Little close to I-40 but sound is not that bad. Picnic table, shade trees, pool, hot tub. Even accept mailing ahead(like Amazon)

      Very friendly staff. Great for the balloon fiesta

    • WThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Oct. 9, 2024

      Coronado Campground

      Love the area, some live-ins need to go

      Excellent location and views, just need some lo g term resident clean up or eviction at entrance. We stayed for one night. Great set up and next to a brewery/restaurant in wish we would have visited. Clean bathrooms and nice sites.

    • Candy P.
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      Oct. 8, 2024

      Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta VIP Lot

      Balloon Fiesta front row seat!

      If you’re lucky enough to score an RV spot, you’ll love being so close to the balloon fiesta! Wake up to hundreds of balloons right over your rig and walk to the fiesta to enjoy the festivities! VIP west includes 2 tickets into the park for every session. Dry camping only, rally style. Be prepared for generator noise and smells… quiet hours are limited to 10pm-4am

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 22, 2024

      Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site

      place to relax

      There are no neighbors, and other vehicles are parked here, but they had to be a quarter of a mile away. Wild horses visit in the morning. We enjoyed the sunrise to sunset. There are easy hikes, and you can do some mountain biking.

    • Jennifer O.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 22, 2024

      Happy Trails RV Park

      Not really a nightly park

      They were very helpful in a last minute need for a full hook up site. Nice upon late check in. But honestly this seems to be more of a long term resident place than a nightly stop. We came in very late and left very early so no facilities were used. Full hookups, all worked fine.

    • Alice S.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 20, 2024

      Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site

      Quiet Little Get Away

      Used Google Maps and had no problem finding the place. Lots of open area to choose from for parking. The road up to the location is paved but once you enter it is gravel. I have a pro master van and had absolutely no problems. Just drive slow and you should be fine. Might be worse if it was raining heavy or something but overall not a bad path. Saw wild horses which was awesome. The vegetation has a lot of thorns and spikes so for a casual hiker it’s best to stay on the gravel roads. The cell signal was pretty good but not perfect. Enough to have phone calls easy but internet connection was a bit slow.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 17, 2024

      Cuervo Mountain RV Park and Horse Hotel

      Normal

      Perfect for an overnight stop, quiet, clean, there are several long term residents which is not reflected on the online booking system, most overnighters stay in row A. The playground was nice for our daughter

    • Elle M.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Sep. 2, 2024

      Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site

      Stunning Space for Small Vehicles

      Everything about this place is gorgeous. The 360 views from the top are incredible. I didn’t go down into the valley to see what was available but a man came through and mentioned there were options there too.

      On the top of the ridge you’re a little limited for spots but it wasn’t busy enough to cause me an issue. My closest neighbor was a few hundred yards away just like I like it.

      I car camp in a small SUV and the road is definitely not as well worn in as others. You’re also pretty close to the sides of the mountain on a winding rock path so larger or trailered vehicles are probably not ideal.

      The wild horses are active. I saw them in the neighborhood coming through and they came through camp a few times in the evening/night. Dog didn’t love it but they gave us about 30ft of space and didn’t bother much.

      Love this spot but definitely keep size and safety in mind.

    • Penny P.
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      Aug. 9, 2024

      NomadLand RV Stay

      A great place to stay with wonderful staff

      NomadLand was the perfect place to stay while we visited family in Rio Rancho for 3 weeks. We were undercover with full hook-ups, this was very helpful in the hot NM sun. All the sites are flat and paved. They offer free internet, free filtered water, free bags of ice, free coffee, free use of washer and dryer and a free RV wash bay that has an"upper level" so you can reach your rv roof. The park is impeccably clean with new and clean restrooms and shower. The park is gated with cameras so we felt very safe in the middle of the city in a camper. Jessica and Dan were super friendly and helpful. We actually left to go home to NC and had to turn around and go back to NM after my sister-in-law became very sick over the July 4th holiday. I called NomadLand on the outside change they might be able to find a spot for us. I explained everything to Jessica and she said they would find a spot for us somewhere--that spot was the same one we had our first visit. We ended up staying for a month on top of our original 3 weeks. There is a Walgreens, Walmart Neighborhood Market, a brewery and restaurants all within 1/4 of a mile from Nomadland. Neighbors' restaurant is a great place to eat with a great beer list. This is the perfect place to stay if your looking for a base to do some sight seeing and don't need all the things a RV resort has. We would definitely stay here again. There are some campgrounds out there that need see how to run a campground well, they should spend sometime at NomadLand.

    • JThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Manzano Mountains State Park
      Aug. 6, 2024

      Manzano Mountains State Park

      Quiet shady camp

      It was hot in the valley so we retreated to the nearest mountains. What a quiet little camp. No huge RV’s or anything. Our 6ft wide, 20ft long trailer seemed too big. Our spot accommodated us well. The trails are fabulous. There’s a Track Trail that just opened and a motorized track wheelchair making this park very accessible. Not very many electric sites but that was ok as the temps were cooler (60’s at night)

    • Clay L.
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      Jul. 15, 2024

      Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site

      Superb

      From the moment we arrived, we were struck by the sheer beauty of the surroundings. The panoramic views of the mountains and valleys are simply stunning, making every moment a perfect photo opportunity. The site is well-maintained, with plenty of flat areas for tents and parking. And at this place i also wish to try Chicken Strips

    • M
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      Jul. 8, 2024

      Peace Farms

      Stayed here after a long July 4th weekend in 2024, couldn’t be happier !

      Fay was a great host, amazing spot for rural camping and cheap as heck too! Loved every part of my stay, thanks for running such a top notch operation!

    • E
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      Jul. 7, 2024

      Hidden Valley RV park

      Mismanaged & Poorly Maintained Dump

      I feel bad for anyone who gets tricked into staying here - the website says it’s a beautiful resort with amenities you would find at a retreat, but in reality the place is a ghetto rv park for longtermers that is falling apart. It’s gross & trashy, with most of the “amenities” broken and dirty and the basic utilities malfunctioning. 

      Most sites are extremely narrow, short & unlevel, with barely enough room to pull in and definitely not enough for awnings, slides, steps or your car. Most of the larger sites are occupied by people who live there or are double occupancy so you can't pull-thru. There are no fire rings or picnic tables- if you want to sit outside you have to put your chairs in the road, very close to neighbors.

      There are very few 50 amp sites and many electric boxes exhibit signs of fire & melting. Breakers blow with a minimal load and some areas of the park have repeat blackouts. Sewage hookups and water spigots are on opposite sides, shared with neighbors and water pressure is very low. 

      There are frequent water leaks under the ground, making it's drinkability questionable. It also gets shut off for long periods of time without warning. There are septic tanks randomly scattered all over the property that are very smelly and some sites have sewage leaking out onto the ground. 

      Most signage is faded or completely missing so good luck finding your site or even the campground. The road in and to upper lot are very steep and narrow - there's giant broken speedbumps and throughout the park there is no gravel so it's muddy with lots of potholes and deep ruts. The campground isn't visible from the interstate but you can still hear all the traffic.

      There are tons of signs that say that the speed limit is 5 mph and say Wrong Way, but people still speed without getting into trouble. When the road is dry it kicks up lots of dust, and with the limited space inside sites it seems dangerous to be outside with children and pets because there is no where to hang out but in the road.

      The grass was all dead and uncut with lots of very tall weeds everywhere. There are very pokey seedheads and goat heads that stick in your feet and get tracked into your RV. Pets walking there are in constant pain due to these pokeys sticking in their paws. Many trees were dead or dying, so be careful where you park because overhead branches could come tumbling down on your RV. Shade is hit or miss.

      There is very little to do at this RV park. There was a small basketball court with busted and dirt covered concrete, a tetherball pole with no ball, and a couple of broken picnic tables scattered about. The playground had a small swing set that is not anchored to the ground so the smallest amount of swinging can make it tip over. A short hiking trail that runs the length of the park has low hanging branches and big rocks that make walking it difficult.

      The swimming pool is bright green and closed, the clubhouse appeared to be empty other than belongings from a very smelly & messy homeless family that seemed to be living in it. It was extremely hot, as were all other indoor areas other than the office. All the bathrooms and showers are absolutely filthy, obviously not cleaned regularly, and smell like backed up sewage. The trashcans were overflowing and garbage blowing in the wind with trash lining the woods around the whole park.

      The dog park is covered in poop with no baggie dispenser and a trashcan piled high with bags of feces. The laundry room was dirty - all of the machines were old & several out of order. The only place in the RV park that was clean and not crumbling was the inside (outside looks rough) of the office, but it's basically empty and not a place to hang out.

      There are a couple of tent sites that are level but very close together - they have power, water and a picnic table but campfires are not permitted anywhere in the park. There are no tent or RV sites that are dry camping even though they advertise that there are. 

      All of the lights throughout the park are burnt out, so it's pitch black at night. With the large amount of ditches, holes, dirt piles, scattered rocks and trash debris everywhere it's dangerous to traverse at night. There are also lots of coyotes and snakes, so keep your kids and pets indoors at night. 

      All of the people employed (I'd say working but there is obviously NO work being done) there appear to be on meth. They act paranoid and sketchy, talking fast while grinding their teeth and unable to make eye contact. There were lots of people who looked homeless & high coming and going in broken down vehicles and hanging out with the managers, so it seemed like they were selling drugs out of the RV office.

      The office hours constantly change depending on when the druggie managers feel like opening it. Some mornings it's closed when it's supposed to be open, some nights they are in there until really late. The two of them do weird stuff at all hours, outside being loud in the middle of night and sound asleep in the middle of the day when they are supposed to be working. They are incredibly irresponsible and lazy, and seem to lack any skills or knowledge about RVs or park maintenance.

      This RV park was recently purchased by an investment company out of Texas and have nobody on the grounds making sure that things are running smoothly. They have not invested any money into repairs or improvements; previous owners allowed the property to decay, refusing to spend money on fixing anything or paying for decent help.

      Many visitors complain that the cost to stay ends up being MUCH higher than is advertised. All kinds of additional fees and taxes are tacked on so expect to pay 25-50% more than you were quoted when checking in. Discounts for being in various clubs may not be honored, changing all the time. 

      Crime and theft in the RV park were rare until the methhead managers took over and have attracted bad apples to the area. Now people associated with that lifestyle have free reign, taking over community spaces, sleeping in cars, being allowed to camp for free, and hanging out at the office, eyeballing your stuff.

      They smell awful and make nasty messes everywhere they go. You can see them digging through the trash in search of metals and spreading all of their broken belongings out. So I wouldn't leave your site unoccupied or anything of worth outside nowadays.  

      I really cannot recommend that anyone stay at this RV park, but especially if you are looking for a vacation spot because you will be extremely disappointed. Photos on the website must have been taken a long time ago during better days, and amenities advertised are now so broken down that they are no longer usable.

      It's really unfortunate that this RV park has fallen into disrepair and isn't being managed by capable people, because otherwise it's a great location surrounded by forest. It's close enough to Albuquerque and Edgewood for groceries, restaurants and entertainment, but far enough away to escape the hussle and bussle. The local mountain towns don't have much to offer but are quaint, and the campground is near to Sandia mountain and outdoor recreation like hiking.

    • s
      Camper-submitted photo from Escondida Lake Park & Campground
      Jul. 1, 2024

      Escondida Lake Park & Campground

      Nice little spot

      First night (Friday) was great. Quiet. Saturday was quiet as well. Not much to catch at the lake. 3pm someone rolls up next to us. Definitely in the wrong spot and he would have known that if he was aware of the “back in” policy. Gave the lake caretaker a call, no answer. No big deal they were quiet. Until 10pm. Loud music. Karaoke with children screaming into the mic with the already loud sound system. Tried calling the caretaker, no answer mailbox full. Didn’t want to bother the police department so decided to wait and see if one of the kids woke up and then I’d call, figuring then I’d be super late. The music stopped suddenly my guess is around 12-2am. I guessing someone called the police or got a hold of the caretaker. Will stay again, however the campsite needs to be checked on by the county imo. If this were to happen again, I’d call non-emergency PD to deal with it.

    • Maya T.
      Camper-submitted photo from Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site
      Jun. 20, 2024

      Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site

      Hidden Gem

      Didn't camp here but came to enjoy the beautiful sunset. Drove a short distance from Albuquerque through Placitas, saw so many horses! This is an open space that overlooks the tail of Albuquerque, and the vistas beyond. I came for the sunset but would definitely stay if I was car camping. Wouldn't necessarily set up a tent for me, but some are braver than others!

    • Mallory W.
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      Jun. 10, 2024

      Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site

      beautiful

      The road to drive up is through a neighborhood and is 2 miles of windy road it was a little hard to maneuver with my 32’ trailer I just had to go slow nothing crazy. I was the only one around and the view was great, it was a little windy but it didn’t shake the trailer or anything. The only reason I’m giving 4 stars and not 5 is because or the rebar I found sticking out of the ground. At first I thought it was random but then I found 2 other pieces sticking straight out of the ground and they were in there deep

    • Tyler C.
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      Jun. 5, 2024

      Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site

      Worth it

      I had some trouble finding the entrance, you have to get in from the southeast side of the neighborhood, @ Llano el Norte street, but other than that I’ve spoiled myself with finding such a great campsite so early on in my trip. Definitely windy.

    • Donna H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Route 66 RV Park
      May. 31, 2024

      Route 66 RV Park

      Unsafe. Unclean. Unprofessional. I paid for 2 nights but only stayed 2 mins

      Zero stars. I'm not overly picky about amenities, but this place was in shambles. First, there were 2 young women in the front office smacking gum with their feet on the counter. One handed me a map showing my spot, then told me that the restrooms (I only saw one for the entire facility and it shared the space with the washer/dryer) were closed from 6 to 8am and then from 3 to 5pm for cleaning--prime time for this senior's 70-year-old bladder. The spot I was assigned had a 30-degree drop and 6-foot reach to the utilities...not doable for my 18-foot camper van, so I went back to the office and asked if I could move to another space. They said no. I said that I would have to go somewhere else because I paid for, and required power, water, and bathroom facilities and they said ok, but that they had a no-refund policy since I was cancelling on the day of arrival. I said that I paid for 2 days and asked that one be refunded. They didn't even blink and again declined so I backtracked 22 miles to the Albuquerque (east) KOA, which was lovely.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Manzano Mountains State Park
      May. 16, 2024

      Manzano Mountains State Park

      Beautiful!

      Remote, wooded, serene. Sites are gravel, but not very level. Each site has a picnic table, grill & fire pit. Some sites have power, but none have sewer or water hookups. There is a dump station & drinking water. If you want to get away from it all, this is the place.

    • S H.
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      May. 8, 2024

      Top of New Mexico - Dispersed Site

      huge mesa dispersed camping at top of windy road

      Really easy to get to, up this lil windy residential road, go slow, that opens up into a huge public land past an open gate. Lots of paths from cars, just follow anyone you'd like and then pull over beside any ol bush. Don't run over any cactus.

      Stayed for two nights and the sunsets were awesome. During the day it was very very windy but not too hot. Saw some wild horses the first morning but when I got too close one of them starting running toward me and I said hell no. Classic dispersed desert camping but with good service and close to Albuquerque.

    • Shana D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from High Desert RV Park
      May. 7, 2024

      High Desert RV Park

      Nice lounge

      We arrived after hours. Had a bit of trouble finding our campsite because the number was missing from ours. I do like the coded entry to the bathrooms and common use areas. Nice laundry room, game room and kitchen that can be used by guests. There was a good bit of road noise but that was to be expected being so close to the interstate. There did appear to be a lot of long term residents staying here. It was fine for a one night stay passing through.



    Guide to Tome

    Camping near Tome, New Mexico, offers a mix of outdoor fun and cozy campgrounds. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a peaceful retreat, there are plenty of options to explore.

    What to do:

    • Explore the outdoors: The area around Tome is great for hiking and enjoying nature. Campers have mentioned that the trails are fabulous, especially in places like Manzano Mountains State Park Campground. One reviewer said, "The trails are fabulous," highlighting the beauty of the surroundings.
    • Visit local attractions: If you're near Albuquerque KOA Journey, you can easily access attractions like the Sandia Air Tram. A visitor noted, "15 minutes from the Sandia Air tram," making it a convenient base for exploring.
    • Enjoy family activities: Many campgrounds, such as Route 66 RV Resort, offer fun amenities like pools and playgrounds. One family shared, "The pool is resort style with hot tub," which is perfect for kids and adults alike.

    What campers like:

    • Clean facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. A guest at Turquoise Trail Campground mentioned, "The bathrooms/showers were likewise very clean and there was plenty of hot water."
    • Friendly staff: Many reviews highlight the helpfulness of campground staff. At High Desert RV Park, one camper said, "Staff was super friendly," making the stay more enjoyable.
    • Secure environments: Safety is a priority for many campers. A review for Isleta Lakes & RV Park noted, "Full-time security guards really good for $34 a night," which adds peace of mind.

    What you should know:

    • Location matters: Some campgrounds are in busier areas, which can mean noise. A visitor at American RV Resort mentioned, "Freeway noise and sites right next to each other were the negatives."
    • Limited amenities: Not all campgrounds have extensive facilities. One camper at Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post said, "Just the basics but clean," indicating that while it’s tidy, it may lack some extras.
    • Weather considerations: Depending on the season, temperatures can vary. A reviewer at Turquoise Trail Campground advised, "I recommend spring to fall for tents," due to winter temperatures dropping significantly.

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Check for kid-friendly amenities: Look for campgrounds with pools and play areas. A parent at Albuquerque KOA Journey noted, "Jump pad, playground, mini golf and a really nice pool," which kept the kids entertained.
    • Plan for noise: If you're sensitive to sounds, consider campgrounds away from highways. A family at Route 66 RV Resort mentioned, "Interstate noise could be an issue if you're not running ac/fan."
    • Bring outdoor games: Having activities on hand can keep kids engaged. One camper at Hidden Valley RV Park suggested, "A tetherball pole with no ball," indicating that some areas might need a little extra fun.

    Tips from RVers:

    • Look for spacious sites: RVers often prefer campgrounds with ample space between sites. A review for High Desert RV Park mentioned, "Nice pull-thru site for our motor home," which is a plus for larger vehicles.
    • Check for hookups: Ensure your chosen campground has the necessary hookups. A visitor at American RV Resort appreciated the "Level concrete pads" for easy setup.
    • Be prepared for road noise: Many RV parks are near highways, so expect some noise. A camper at Isleta Lakes & RV Park noted, "Trains rumbling by blowing the horns," which can be a distraction at night.

    Camping near Tome, New Mexico, has something for everyone, from families to solo travelers. With a little planning, you can find the perfect spot to enjoy the great outdoors!

    Frequently Asked Questions

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