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Campgrounds and RV parks near Cedar Crest, NM

41 campgrounds and RV Parks near Cedar Crest, NM. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

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Camping spots and RV parks near Cedar Crest, NM

Top Hosts near Cedar Crest, NM

Brian14 trips - Joined Aug 2021

We had a great time exploring New Mexico in this campervan. Brian was very friendly, helpful and accommodating. Highly recommend!

Adrienne P. - Apr 2026

Brian made himself available to answer all the small questions that came up as we experienced them. Honest and clear about everything. Super experience!

Rita H. - Aug 2025

Jeremy 10 trips - Joined Jul 2022

Jeremy was an excellent host and was very responsive and timely when we had trouble with onboard systems.

Nick S. - Jul 2025

Rv pickup time was flexible which was nice since i was getting into town later in the day. Rv was clean and everything was functional

Ryan G. - Sep 2024

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Cedar Crest, NM

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Cedar Crest, NM?

RV rental in Cedar Crest, NM is one of the most affordable ways to experience the Sandia Mountains. On RVezy you'll typically find travel trailers from around $90 to $160 per night, campervans from $125 to $200, and Class C motorhomes from $175 to $300 depending on size and season. Hosts set their own pricing, so you'll see real numbers up front with no surprises. Looking for a cheap RV rental in Cedar Crest? Travel midweek, book outside Balloon Fiesta week (early October), and filter for travel trailers, which are usually the lowest-priced option. Pro tip: many Cedar Crest area hosts offer weekly discounts of 10 to 20 percent, perfect for a longer Turquoise Trail road trip.
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Do I need a special license to rent an RV in Cedar Crest?

A standard Class D driver's license is all you need to rent an RV in Cedar Crest, NM. Personal-use recreational vehicles do not require a Commercial Driver's License in New Mexico, so your everyday license covers motorhomes, campervans, travel trailers, fifth wheels, and truck campers. You'll need to be 25 or older to book on RVezy, and ID verification happens through the platform before your trip. Visiting from outside the U.S.? Pick up an International Driving Permit (IDP) from your home auto club before you fly in and you're ready to explore the Turquoise Trail.
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What protection is included with my Cedar Crest RV rental?

You're covered from the moment you book. Every RV rental in Cedar Crest, NM through RVezy includes a renter protection plan plus 24/7 roadside assistance, so you can hit the Turquoise Trail or Sandia Crest Scenic Byway with confidence. The protection plan covers damage to the vehicle during your trip, giving you real peace of mind. During booking, you'll choose the coverage level that fits your trip, whether it's a quick weekend at Turquoise Trail Campground or a two-week New Mexico loop. Pro tip: do a quick walkaround photo set with your host at pickup so you both have a clear baseline.
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What happens if I need to cancel my Cedar Crest RV rental?

Booking is low-risk. RVezy sets the cancellation policy (not individual hosts), and every booking includes a grace period after you book where you can cancel for a full refund. Beyond that, your refund depends on how far out from your trip you cancel. You'll see the full policy details on the RVezy website during checkout. If your host cancels, RVezy refunds you or provides booking credits so your trip plans stay protected. Pro tip: book early to lock in your preferred Cedar Crest RV, since you've got built-in flexibility right after reserving.
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Can I bring my dog on my Cedar Crest RV trip?

Absolutely, and your pup will love it here. Many hosts offer pet-friendly RV rental in Cedar Crest, NM, just check the Pet-Friendly filter on RVezy to see them instantly. The Sandia Mountains and Cibola National Forest are full of dog-friendly hiking, including the Tunnel Canyon Trail and Cedro Peak trail system just minutes from town. Turquoise Trail Campground on Calvary Road allows leashed dogs, and the wide-open trails at Sandia Foothills Open Space are perfect for morning walks. Pro tip: pack extra water on summer hikes, as Cedar Crest sits above 6,600 feet and dogs dehydrate quickly in the high-desert sun.
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Can the RV be delivered to my campground in Cedar Crest?

Yes, and it's the easiest way to start your trip. Many Cedar Crest area hosts offer RV delivery to spots like Turquoise Trail Campground, Hidden Valley RV Park in Tijeras, or even private property along NM-14. Your host drives the RV in, levels it, hooks up water and power, and walks you through every system, from the propane stove to the awning. Just filter for Delivery on RVezy to see which Cedar Crest motorhome rentals offer it. Pro tip: delivery is gold for first-time renters and for guests flying into Albuquerque International Sunport (ABQ), which is only about 25 miles southwest, since you can skip city driving entirely.
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How does mileage work, and how far can I drive from Cedar Crest?

You've got plenty of road to roam. Most Cedar Crest hosts include a daily mileage allowance (commonly 100 to 150 miles per day), and some list RVs with unlimited mileage, which is ideal for a longer New Mexico loop. From Cedar Crest you're about 17 miles to Albuquerque, 55 miles to Santa Fe via the scenic Turquoise Trail (NM-14), 145 miles to Taos, 175 miles to Chaco Culture National Historical Park, and about 225 miles to White Sands National Park. Always check the listing's mileage policy before booking, and message the host directly if you want to arrange extra miles for a bigger RV road trip from Cedar Crest.
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Where should I stay in my RV near Cedar Crest?

You're spoiled for choice. The best campgrounds near Cedar Crest include Turquoise Trail Campground & RV Park (22 Calvary Rd, right in town with full hookups under the pines), Hidden Valley RV Park in nearby Tijeras (quiet mountain setting with water and electric), Cedro Peak group sites in the Cibola National Forest (great for larger gatherings, reservable on Recreation.gov), and Coronado Campground in Bernalillo (riverside sites with Sandia Mountain views). For RV camping Cedar Crest style with full amenities, Route 66 RV Park in Edgewood is about 20 minutes east on I-40. Pro tip: book Turquoise Trail Campground at least a month ahead for summer weekends.
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When is the best time of year for an RV trip to Cedar Crest?

Cedar Crest is a true four-season destination, but late April through October is the sweet spot for most renters. Spring (April-May) brings highs in the 60s and 70s with wildflowers blooming in the Sandias. Summer (June-August) sees daytime highs in the low 80s with cool 55-degree nights thanks to the 6,300-foot elevation, plus afternoon monsoon thunderstorms from mid-July through September. Fall (September-October) is arguably the best time, with golden aspens above 8,000 feet and the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta in early October. Winter brings snow and lows in the 20s, perfect for skiing at Sandia Peak. Pro tip: book RVs with heated tanks for any trip from November through March.
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I've never rented an RV before, will I be okay?

You're going to love it, and you won't be on your own. First time renting an RV in Cedar Crest is easier than most people expect. Every RVezy host gives you a hands-on orientation at pickup, walking you through the generator, slide-outs, propane, water tanks, and dump procedures. You can message your host with questions before, during, and after the trip, and RVezy support is available to help. Choose a smaller Class C motorhome or a campervan rental Cedar Crest hosts list often, both are easy to drive and park. Pro tip: book delivery to Turquoise Trail Campground for your first night, that way your only job is to enjoy the sunset over the Sandias.
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What happens if something goes wrong with the RV on my trip?

You're never stranded. Every Cedar Crest RV rental on RVezy includes 24/7 roadside assistance as part of the protection plan, covering flat tires, dead batteries, lockouts, towing, and fuel delivery. If a system inside the RV acts up, your host is your first call, since they know their vehicle best and can usually troubleshoot over the phone in minutes. For anything bigger, RVezy support is available to help. Cell service is solid through Cedar Crest, Tijeras, and most of the Turquoise Trail corridor, though it can get spotty in the Cibola National Forest backcountry. Pro tip: download offline maps for NM-14 and NM-536 before you head into the mountains.
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Can I take my Cedar Crest RV rental on a multi-state road trip?

Absolutely, an RV road trip from Cedar Crest is one of the best ways to see the Southwest. Cross-state travel within the U.S. is allowed on RVezy, so you can head north to Colorado (Mesa Verde is about 280 miles), west to Arizona's Petrified Forest (about 220 miles), or south to Carlsbad Caverns (about 290 miles). Cross-border travel into Mexico is not allowed on RVezy rentals. Some hosts allow Canada travel, so message them directly if that's your plan. Pro tip: popular loops from Cedar Crest include the Enchanted Circle through Taos and Red River, and the southern loop to White Sands and Roswell.
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What kind of fuel mileage will I get, and what's gas like in New Mexico?

Plan smart and you'll keep your budget happy. Class B campervans average 18-22 MPG, Class C motorhomes get 8-12 MPG, and larger Class A rigs run 6-10 MPG. Gas prices in the Cedar Crest and Albuquerque area typically run a bit below the national average, with stations on NM-14, in Tijeras, and along I-40 making fill-ups easy. Diesel is widely available at the truck stops just off I-40 in Edgewood. Pro tip: fuel up before climbing NM-536 to Sandia Crest (10,678 feet), as there are no gas stations on the scenic byway and the climb burns more fuel than flat highway driving.
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How far in advance should I book a campground near Cedar Crest?

Plan ahead and you'll get the best spots. For summer weekends (June-August) and the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta (early October), book Turquoise Trail Campground and Coronado Campground at least 2 to 3 months in advance. Cibola National Forest sites like Cedro Peak are reservable on Recreation.gov up to 6 months ahead and fill quickly for holiday weekends. Midweek and shoulder season (April-May, late September) you can often grab a spot a week or two out. Pro tip: New Mexico State Parks like Manzano Mountains State Park accept reservations up to 6 months in advance, set a calendar reminder.
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What are the local driving conditions like around Cedar Crest?

Driving around Cedar Crest is straightforward if you know what to expect. The town sits on NM-14 (the Turquoise Trail) in Tijeras Canyon, with I-40 just minutes south for easy access to Albuquerque. Elevations range from 6,300 feet in town to over 10,600 feet at Sandia Crest, so expect cooler temps, slower climbs, and stronger winds at altitude. NM-536 up to Sandia Crest is steep, winding, and not recommended for RVs over 40 feet. Summer monsoons (July-September) bring sudden afternoon downpours and occasional hail, while winter can bring snow and ice above 7,000 feet. Pro tip: avoid driving NM-536 in high winds and always check NMRoads.com before heading up the mountain.
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What hookups and amenities will I find at Cedar Crest area campgrounds?

You'll have everything you need close by. Turquoise Trail Campground offers 30/50-amp electric, water, and sewer hookups along with clean bathhouses and showers. Hidden Valley RV Park provides water and electric with a sewer dump on-site, and Route 66 RV Park in Edgewood has full hookups with 50-amp service for big rigs. For dispersed camping in the Cibola National Forest, plan to dry camp and use the dump station at Coronado Campground in Bernalillo or a full-service RV park in Albuquerque. Potable water fills are available at most full-service parks. Pro tip: Cedar Crest's elevation means overnight lows can dip below freezing October through April, so confirm your campsite has shore power for heat.
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What features and amenities come in a typical Cedar Crest RV rental?

You'll feel right at home. Most motorhome rental Cedar Crest options come fully equipped with sleeping for 2 to 8 (depending on size), a full kitchen with stove, microwave, fridge, and sink, a bathroom with toilet and shower, climate control, and dining seating with seatbelts for travel. Many include a TV, Bluetooth stereo, outdoor awning, and onboard generator for boondocking. WiFi and solar panels are common add-ons in newer rigs. Hosts often supply kitchenware, linens, and basic camping gear, just check the listing's amenities list. Pro tip: for the cool Sandia Mountain nights, confirm your RV has a working furnace and ask about extra blankets, especially if you're visiting in spring or fall.
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What add-ons and options are available with Cedar Crest RV rentals?

You can customize your trip easily. Popular add-ons from Cedar Crest hosts include camping chairs and tables, kitchen kits, bedding packages, generators, propane fills, bike racks, and pet packages, usually ranging from $5 to $50 each. Pickup and dropoff are typically at the host's location in Cedar Crest, Tijeras, or Albuquerque, but many offer delivery to local campgrounds or ABQ airport for an added fee based on distance. Mileage policies vary by listing, with some offering unlimited mileage, perfect for an extended New Mexico loop. Pro tip: book the generator add-on if you're heading to dispersed sites in the Cibola National Forest, where there are no hookups but stargazing is unbeatable.
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How do payment and the security deposit work for a Cedar Crest RV rental?

Payment is simple and secure. When you book your RV rental in Cedar Crest, NM on RVezy, you pay through the platform with a credit or debit card, no cash changing hands with the host. A refundable security deposit is held separately from your booking payment before the trip starts (amount varies by listing) and released after the RV is returned in the same condition. Avoid deposit issues by doing a thorough walkaround with photos at pickup and dropoff, sticking to the mileage allowance, and returning the RV with the agreed fuel and tank levels. Pro tip: message your Cedar Crest host the day before pickup to confirm timing and any last-minute questions.
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Can I rent an RV in Cedar Crest during winter?

Yes, and winter is a hidden gem here. Cedar Crest RV rentals are available year-round, and the Sandia Mountains turn into a snowy wonderland from December through March, with Sandia Peak just up NM-536. Daytime highs average in the low 40s with overnight lows in the 20s, so look for RVs with heated holding tanks, a working furnace, and the ability to connect to shore power at campgrounds like Turquoise Trail Campground, which stays open all year. Many hosts winterize plumbing for freezing temps, just message before booking to confirm cold-weather readiness. Pro tip: pair a winter RV trip with a day at Sandia Peak and a bowl of green chile stew in Cedar Crest, it's a New Mexico classic.
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