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Glamping & Camping in Albuquerque, New Mexico
From yurts and domes to traditional campgrounds and RV parks, every outdoor stay we've indexed in Albuquerque. Each listing links straight to the operator — we never take bookings.
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NomadLand RV Park Albuquerque
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Albuquerque KOA Journey
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Route 66 RV Resort
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Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post
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High Desert RV Park
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American RV Resort
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Family Camp Kirtland AFB RV Park
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Isleta Lakes & RV Park
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BIRDIE RV PARK
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Balloon View Homes & RV Park
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Mother Bosque Garden
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AA Events and Tents
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The House of Peace and Love
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Treehouse Apartments
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FAQ
About visiting Albuquerque, New Mexico
How many outdoor stays are listed in Albuquerque, New Mexico?
We currently index 15 stays in the Albuquerque area — see the grid above. Filter by accommodation type (yurts, RV parks, cabins, glamping) using the chips at the top.
Why visit Albuquerque?
Albuquerque sits within the Southwest, a region known for high desert and pueblo culture. Travelers come for outdoor stays and the surrounding landscape.
What's the best time to visit Albuquerque for camping or glamping?
April–May, September–October.
What landmarks are near Albuquerque?
Within New Mexico, the most-searched landmarks include White Sands, Carlsbad Caverns, Bandelier, Taos Pueblo. Check each listing's address before assuming proximity.
What outdoor activities can I do based in Albuquerque?
White Sands gypsum-dune camping, Bandelier ancestral-site hiking, Sandia Crest stargazing are signature New Mexico activities. Operators typically know which trailheads, paddling launches, and overlooks are closest to their property.
Is glamping.directory a booking platform?
No — we're a directory. Every listing links straight to the operator's own booking page, phone, or third-party platform. We never take payments or hold reservations.