Information About Campgrounds In Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Apache Plume Campground - RV Primitive, Tent Primitive
This campground has about nine acres and 22 campsites. There are no restroom facilities in this campground; campers use the facilities in the adjacent campgrounds. None of the campsites have water or sewer hook-ups.

Chamisa Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
There are 21 individual camping spaces. None have electrical hook ups.

Cholla RV Campground - RV Developed, RV Primitive
There are 51 campsites with each site having a parking space, a grill, and a concrete table. Twenty-six sites have electric hook-ups.

Cibola National Forest - Camping In National Forests
The Cibola National Forest includes 1.6 million acres with elevations ranging from 5,000 to 11,301 feet. Vegetation varies from desert, up through juniper, pine and spruce-fir forest. There is year-round recreational opportunities available.

Clear Creek Campground - RV Primitive, Tent Primitive
This campground is located within the Santa Fe National Forest. There are 15 individual camping areas for tent and RV campers.

Cochiti Area Campground - RV Developed, RV Full Hook-Up, Tent Developed
This campground provides 38 full hook up camping sites and 21 sites for developed/tent camping. It is located next to the Cochiti Lake.

Cochiti Lake - Camping In City Parks
Popular fish caught in this lake include the catfish, the white bass, and the smallmouth bass.

Coyote Campground - Tent Primitive
Overlooking the lake, this area has 18 sites, each with a tent pad, concrete table and a pedestal grill.

Fenton Campground - RV Developed, RV Full Hook-Up, Tent Developed
This campground contains 37 developed sites, with five of them being full hook-ups. Tents are also popular at this campground.

Fourth of July Campground - Tent Developed
The campground has 25 camping sites, 4 picnicking sites with tables and grills. There is also drinking water available as well as vault toilets.

Juniper Campground - RV Developed
This campground offers 34 individual campsites, all of which have electric hook-ups.

Manzano Mountains State Park - Camping In State Parks
This state park contains five miles of trails that encircles the Manzano Mountains campground. The campground offers 37 developed sites and seven that are full hook-up.

New Canyon Campground - Tent Primitive
This campground is located in a steep-sided canyon with ponderosa pine, fir, and oak at an elevation of 7,800 feet. A small, seasonal tributary runs near the campground. There are ten individual campsites that are open year-round.

Red Canyon Campground - Tent Primitive
This campground is in a canyon with pinon, juniper, fir, and pine at an elevation of 7,600 feet. There are 52 individual campsites, with a maximum spur length of 22 feet.

Red Cloud Campground - Tent Primitive
Closed due to fire There are 5 campsites with a maximum spur length of 22 feet. Wildlife includes black bear, mountain lion, coyote, deer, bighorn sheep, antelope, and bobcat.

Tetilla Peak Campground - RV Developed, RV Full Hook-Up, Tent Developed
This campground provides 39 full hook up camping sites and 10 sites for developed/tent camping. It is located next to the Cochiti Lake.
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