May 7, 2025 - reviewed by No Name Me
Ok
I only did a drive through- all gravel sites
looks like old picnic tables & from the out side the bathrooms look old 🤷‍♀️however access to the boat is nice, they have a dump & the views are wonderful. It's not too far from Santa Fe for things you may need.
August 24, 2019 - reviewed by Thumper
Goat heads
Nice spot but there is a bit of a goat head issue for dogs. Alcohol is also not permitted.
June 16, 2019 - reviewed by Wes
FREE
Horrible Road to Tetilla Peak Campground
I just stayed here for the first time but it's not worth the horrible pothole 12 mile road. All the sites I believe are 30 amp. if you drive in at night be really careful on the road or you'll take out your axle.
May 24, 2018 - reviewed by DGO
Peaceful & Remote
Stayed (4) Nights. Lots to see within a 150 mile radius. Camp Host & Hostess very friendly and helpful.
Hot shower, dated restrooms, clean though. Off I-25, keep driving WSW, you’ll get there.
April 20, 2016 - reviewed by Oddstray
Nice Alternative To Albuquerque RV Parks
This, like many COE campgrounds, is in a fantastic lakeside setting. Nearby is a convenient store and laundromat. The campground is located amid Cochiti Pueblo Indian land so alcohol is 'prohibited'. Sites in Juniper Loop where we were, were nicely spaced apart.
One star lost for needing to choose between older, less convenient hot shower or newer, more convenient but not really hot shower.