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Best RV Park near Albuquerque! All you need to know about the Albuquerque KOA, camping near Albuquerque. Before we get into details let’s first talk about the price. A pull through site runs about $60 per night for two adults. We have 3 kids and 2 dogs, too. So we would pay closer to $75 per night for a pull through. Back in Sites, tent sites, and cottages are also available at reasonable price points. Of course, if you have the KOA rewards card you can save 10% when you reserve your stay. Albuquerque KOA RV Park Website https://koa.com/campgrounds/albuquerque/ To view any product mentioned by us in our videos and support CampBrood, click this link: https://www.amazon.com/shop/campbrood As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Things to do near Albuquerque: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractio... If you need to get some laundry done there is a coin laundry available located in the west bathroom building and the bathrooms and showers are clean and well serviced. The park store is well stocked and the staff are nice and courteous. There is also a propane refill station on site where rvs first pull in if you need to top off your tanks. Looking at the map you will notice back in sites around the perimeter and pull through sites throughout. Cottages are located on the east side of the park and there are a few tent sites on the eastern end as well as an area for group tenting. The play areas and pool and mini golf are located near the front office. Check in went well and we were told how to get to our site with the map and some directions. Many other KOAs guide you to your site but they may have been shorthanded that day. Still we were tired and are good with maps and found the site easily. The power mast, fresh water, and sewer were good hookups. Sites vary in electric. Ours on the west side had 30/50 and 20 amp plugs. However, make sure you bring extensions if you stay here. We needed them. The site pads are paved and level and the sites are landscaped with stone. Picnic tables are included at every site. There's something for everyone here, whether you're traveling with your family or on your own. For families, there's a playground and a swimming pool, which are perfect for keeping kids entertained. There's also jumping pad and outdoor yard games including horseshoes and cornhole to play. The jumping pad is ok but not the best we’ve jumped on. There are also pedal car rentals if you want to speed around the campground. There's a hot tub, which is perfect for soaking after a long day of travel, as well as Mini golf to share a game with friends and family. The Albuquerque KOA is located just a short drive from downtown Albuquerque. There are plenty of restaurants, shops, and attractions in the area, including the famous Route 66. And if you're interested in outdoor activities, there are several hiking trails and parks nearby, including the Sandia Mountains. The Sandia Mountains are just South of the Rockies and the highest point is Sandia Crest at almost 10,700 feet. Albuquerque is located on the Rio Grande River about in the middle of the state of New Mexico. Interstates 25 and 40 intersect in the middle of the city making the KOA a good stay while en route to other destinations, too. If you like this video and would like to learn more about campgrounds we’ve stayed at or visiting the national parks like the Grand Canyon and Zion National Park, tap subscribe. There is a lot to do in and around Albuquerque. Hot air balloons are big on the list. There are tours you can book for a personal flight or you can be a spectator during the International Balloon Fiesta in October. The Sandia Peak Tramway takes visitors almost 3 miles to the top of the Sandia Mountains for breathtaking views of Albuquerque and the surrounding New Mexico landscape. Like any major city there are museums, botanical gardens, and the ABQ BioPark Zoo for you to enjoy as well. Now let’s talk about what the Albuquerque KOA has for dogs. We noticed generally a lack of any grass throughout the park. There is a decent dog park with some features and trees next to the rv check in area. Explore our blog here: https://www.campbrood.com/post/albuqu... #albuquerque #koa #rv Timecodes 0:00 Intro 0:12 Albuquerque KOA Price 0:41 KOA Amenities 1:22 Check In Process 2:02 RV Site Amenities 2:50 KOA Activities 3:27 Location & Things To Do 4:08 Albuquerque Attractions 4:35 Dog Friendly 5:25 One Criticism