Albuquerque North/Bernalillo KOA
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Hookups
- Electricity: 50 amp
- Electricity: 30 amp
- Water
- Sewer
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Amenities
- Bathrooms
- Showers
- Laundry
- Pet Area
- Wifi
- Pool
- Playground
- Camp Store
- Onsite Propane
- Cafe / Restaurant
- Cabins
- Vault Toilets
- Dump Station
- Hot Tub
- Clubhouse
- Casino
- Gym
- Pickleball Court
- Dish Washing Station
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2 Reviews on “Albuquerque North/Bernalillo KOA”
We were only here for about 16 hours, so take my review with a grain of salt. If you’re passing through Albuquerque, this is a great place to stop. Easy in, easy out, pretty level sites, exceptionally nice and clean bathrooms, friendly staff. Importantly, we felt safe and secure inside the camp. I emphasize this because, unfortunately, there are some shady areas in Albuquerque. In fact, the only reason I deducted a star from my overall rating is because the neighborhood immediately surrounding the KOA isn’t great. It’s run down and a bit impoverished. Does that necessarily mean it’s unsafe from a crime standpoint? I really have no idea, but regardless it wasn’t the type of neighborhood I’d make a habit of visiting. Your analysis may vary. On a positive note, there is a bar/restaurant literally right next to the KOA and the beer and food there was good. We’d happily stay here again because it was so easy to get there, park, eat, and carry on with our trip the next morning.
This was a quick overnight for us. We rolled in about an hour before sunset. We didn’t really use many of the campgrounds services. Perhaps it was the rather poor neighborhood this was situated in, or perhaps it was the rough looking guy walking around with a snake around his neck (maybe not a fair gut reaction on my part… he did have his family with him), but we got the distinct feeling this was not the park for us. Not a lot of grass in this region so we can’t really complain about the dirt dog run, but Gus wasn’t really interested in spending time there. There was a bit to sniff so it got the job done for his bathroom break. The park felt rather dirty, but when all was said and done, hearing the pool activities, and seeing so many families made us feel reasonably safe for an overnight. The space was very tight and our 25ft trailer was inches away from the back fence as we worked to get the nose of our F-250 out of the driveway. We could have unhooked, but really wanted to avoid that. Moving sites was an unlikely option as the park was quite full for Memorial Day weekend. If I came through this area again I would be looking for alternatives, but in a pinch this is really OK.