Coronado Campground Good Sam Verified Campground

106 Kuaua Rd, Bernalillo, NM 87004

Good Sam Verified Campground
(3 reviews) 4 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews
(3 reviews) 4 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews
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Address

106 Kuaua Rd
Bernalillo, NM, 87004

Coordinates:
35.329024, -106.558080
Elevation:
5,050 ft (1,539 m)

Open all year

Contact

Facility

Type: Public Park

 

Policies

Pets welcome
Day Max Stay (14)
Tents Allowed
Spaces available: 23
Paved sites: 23
Room for slideouts: Yes
Number of water: 23
Number of electric: 23
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

Restrooms
Ice
Laundry
Entertainment
Entertainment

Body of water: Rio Grande River
Playground
Fishing

4 (3 reviews) 4 out of 5 stars from 3 reviews
Facility
4
Restroom
3.5
Appeal
4
What is being rated?
4 4 out of 5 stars 06/02/2020

This RV park is owned and operated by the Town of Bernalillo, a community about 15 miles north of Albuquerque (where we live) and is right next to Coronado State Monument, the ruins of an old Pueblo. It is right on the banks of the Rio Grande, but the river is not easily accessible from here. There are some sites that have great river views (A - D), but these sites are very small and have minimal hookups. Most of the sites here are gigantic, with lovely picnic areas. Not just a table, but a table... Read More

This RV park is owned and operated by the Town of Bernalillo, a community about 15 miles north of Albuquerque (where we live) and is right next to Coronado State Monument, the ruins of an old Pueblo. It is right on the banks of the Rio Grande, but the river is not easily accessible from here. There are some sites that have great river views (A - D), but these sites are very small and have minimal hookups. Most of the sites here are gigantic, with lovely picnic areas. Not just a table, but a table under a fully stuccoed covering. We got a huge rainstorm the night we were there, and we sat in the shelter and watched Mother Nature's show and didn't get a drop on us. It was great. There are lots of mature trees in the area, so you'll get plenty of opportunity for shade as well. We were in Site 4, one of 6 50amp pull through sites (although the camp host gets Site 1, so there are really only 5 such sites). Electric was easy to reach...water everywhere appears to be on the OTHER side of the site, so I was very glad to have my second hose on hand to reach it. There is no sewer on the sites themselves, but if you're staying there, the easily accessible dump station is included in the price. The sites are blacktop and at first glance appear level, but when we actually put our levels down, we discovered there was a significant slope. Actually caused our passenger rear tires to be up in the air, which caused us to need to move around the site a little bit. Not a major deal, but I was frankly surprised. The camp hosts were friendly enough, but they drive around in their golf carts quite frequently, and really seem interested in seeing what you're up to. I was grilling on my little propane grill, and they slowed down and really took a long look at what I was doing. Later, we were sitting outside (right before the rain) and again, a sloooow drive-by. Seemed a little much for a couple of 50-somethings. I'm glad they take safety seriously, but I didn't feel super welcome either. But we'll go hear again. It's right next to one of the best breweries in the area (Bosque Brewing) and I certainly like being able to walk to the spot. When the monument reopens, we'll be able to make a day of hiking, beer drinking and watching the scenery.
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3 3 out of 5 stars 03/02/2018

Campsites are well maintained and each site has its own shelter, which were really cute! The road to the campground was difficult to find and the construction on the road didnt help. Bathrooms were okay but they only have 1 shower for the whole facility. Luckily we were there during the off-season but i imagine that could be very frustrating in the summer. Beware of the additional fees! $10 reservation fee (that does NOT get applied to your reservation cost) and $8 extra vehicle fee. I was trying... Read More

Campsites are well maintained and each site has its own shelter, which were really cute! The road to the campground was difficult to find and the construction on the road didnt help. Bathrooms were okay but they only have 1 shower for the whole facility. Luckily we were there during the off-season but i imagine that could be very frustrating in the summer. Beware of the additional fees! $10 reservation fee (that does NOT get applied to your reservation cost) and $8 extra vehicle fee. I was trying to save money by booking here but ended up paying more than i would have at the nearby KOA. The campground itself is nice but needs a better bathroom setup and less additional fees.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 06/11/2016

I thought this was a great park, especially for the price. Some other reviews said it was to noisy. I didn't find that out at all. Would stay there again.

4 4 out of 5 stars 06/02/2020

This RV park is owned and operated by the Town of Bernalillo, a community about 15 miles north of Albuquerque (where we live) and is right next to Coronado State Monument, the ruins of an old Pueblo. It is right on the banks of the Rio Grande, but the river is not easily accessible from here. There are some sites that have great river views (A - D), but these sites are very small and have minimal hookups. Most of the sites here are gigantic, with lovely picnic areas. Not just a table, but a table... Read More

This RV park is owned and operated by the Town of Bernalillo, a community about 15 miles north of Albuquerque (where we live) and is right next to Coronado State Monument, the ruins of an old Pueblo. It is right on the banks of the Rio Grande, but the river is not easily accessible from here. There are some sites that have great river views (A - D), but these sites are very small and have minimal hookups. Most of the sites here are gigantic, with lovely picnic areas. Not just a table, but a table under a fully stuccoed covering. We got a huge rainstorm the night we were there, and we sat in the shelter and watched Mother Nature's show and didn't get a drop on us. It was great. There are lots of mature trees in the area, so you'll get plenty of opportunity for shade as well. We were in Site 4, one of 6 50amp pull through sites (although the camp host gets Site 1, so there are really only 5 such sites). Electric was easy to reach...water everywhere appears to be on the OTHER side of the site, so I was very glad to have my second hose on hand to reach it. There is no sewer on the sites themselves, but if you're staying there, the easily accessible dump station is included in the price. The sites are blacktop and at first glance appear level, but when we actually put our levels down, we discovered there was a significant slope. Actually caused our passenger rear tires to be up in the air, which caused us to need to move around the site a little bit. Not a major deal, but I was frankly surprised. The camp hosts were friendly enough, but they drive around in their golf carts quite frequently, and really seem interested in seeing what you're up to. I was grilling on my little propane grill, and they slowed down and really took a long look at what I was doing. Later, we were sitting outside (right before the rain) and again, a sloooow drive-by. Seemed a little much for a couple of 50-somethings. I'm glad they take safety seriously, but I didn't feel super welcome either. But we'll go hear again. It's right next to one of the best breweries in the area (Bosque Brewing) and I certainly like being able to walk to the spot. When the monument reopens, we'll be able to make a day of hiking, beer drinking and watching the scenery.
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3 3 out of 5 stars 03/02/2018

Campsites are well maintained and each site has its own shelter, which were really cute! The road to the campground was difficult to find and the construction on the road didnt help. Bathrooms were okay but they only have 1 shower for the whole facility. Luckily we were there during the off-season but i imagine that could be very frustrating in the summer. Beware of the additional fees! $10 reservation fee (that does NOT get applied to your reservation cost) and $8 extra vehicle fee. I was trying... Read More

Campsites are well maintained and each site has its own shelter, which were really cute! The road to the campground was difficult to find and the construction on the road didnt help. Bathrooms were okay but they only have 1 shower for the whole facility. Luckily we were there during the off-season but i imagine that could be very frustrating in the summer. Beware of the additional fees! $10 reservation fee (that does NOT get applied to your reservation cost) and $8 extra vehicle fee. I was trying to save money by booking here but ended up paying more than i would have at the nearby KOA. The campground itself is nice but needs a better bathroom setup and less additional fees.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 06/11/2016

I thought this was a great park, especially for the price. Some other reviews said it was to noisy. I didn't find that out at all. Would stay there again.

106 Kuaua Rd, Bernalillo, NM 87004
Coordinates: 35.329024, -106.558080
Elevation: 5050

Directions
From jct of NM 528 & Hwy 550: Go 3/4 mi SE on Hwy 550, then 500 feet N on Kuaua Rd. (R)

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