Albuquerque North Bernalillo KOA

Albuquerque


About 15 miles north of the city limits, a mile from the nearest RailRunner station, the better of Albuquerque’s two KOA franchises has rental cabins as well as spaces for tents and RVs, and stands within easy exploring distance of city attractions. Use exit 240 off I-25.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Albuquerque attractions

1. Coronado Historic Site

1.9 MILES

This site preserves the ruins of Kuaua Pueblo, which was at its most active from the 14th to the 16th centuries. The stars of the show are 14 500-year-old…

2. Sandia Pueblo

4.03 MILES

About 13 miles north of Albuquerque, this pueblo was established around 1300 AD. Thanks to the wealth it has generated from Sandia Casino, it has…

3. Corrales

6.57 MILES

When Spanish colonists established this village in 1710, Tewa Indians had already been growing crops here for a thousand years. These days, the hills…

4. Sandia Peak Tramway

8.66 MILES

The United States' longest aerial tram climbs 2.7 miles from the desert floor in the northeast corner of the city to the summit of 10,378ft Sandia Crest…

6. San Felipe Pueblo

10.18 MILES

Although the conservative San Felipe Pueblo does not encourage visitors for most of the year, outsiders are welcome at the spectacular San Felipe Feast…

7. Casa Rondeña

12.08 MILES

This winery in the Los Ranchos area of the North Valley often serves as a wedding venue. At any other time, you can drop in for a $10 wine tasting. Check…

8. Tinkertown Museum

13.58 MILES

A folk-art classic, the Tinkertown Museum stands just up Sandia Crest Rd (NM 165), west of Cedar Crest. Huge, detailed hand-carved dioramas of Western…