Mar-26-2022 12:40 PM
Mar-28-2022 05:50 AM
GoinThisAway wrote:Cochiti lake is very popular. There are two COE campgrounds on Cochiti Lake. The Tetilla Peak campground is currently closed. Looking at the website reservation system, it may be closed for all of 2022. The Cochiti campground has two loops with water and electric hookups. The Bufallo Grove Loop has paved parking pads. The Juni Loop sites have gravel parking pads. The sites on the outside of the Juni loop do not all have water. Those on the inside of the loop do, but some spigots are a pretty long distance from the parking pad. Some of the Juni loop sites are carved into the hillside and have steps or a fairly steep slope up to the picnic table and shelter. There is a dump station in the Juni Loop and another at the campground entrance. There are two loops of dry camping sites. The convenience store just outside the campground has gas, diesel and a laundramat.
If you don't mind being 20 miles from town check out the Corps of Engineers campgrounds on Cochiti Lake. It’s a nice campground with a beautiful view and is much cheaper than commercial campgrounds in town.
Mar-27-2022 10:59 AM
Mar-26-2022 07:22 PM
Mar-26-2022 01:25 PM
padredw wrote:
Our first choice in Santa Fe is always "Santa Fe Skies."
http://www.santafeskiesrvpark.com/
Second choice is "Ranchos de Santa Fe" on the east side.
https://rancheros.com/
Either one is good. We sometimes choose Ranchos related to the route toward home.
Mar-26-2022 01:11 PM