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Hidden Valley RV Mountain Resort
Overview
Hidden Valley RV Mountain Resort offers a secluded getaway nestled within the scenic East Mountains of New Mexico. Sitting at an elevation of approximately 7,000 feet, this park provides a refreshing escape from the desert heat of the nearby Rio Grande Valley. Travelers are welcomed into a gated community characterized by its wooded landscape and peaceful atmosphere. It is an ideal base for those looking to explore the natural beauty of the Land of Enchantment while staying within a reasonable distance of city conveniences.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Tijeras, the park is located just off the historic Route 66 and a short drive from Interstate 40. The surrounding area is dominated by Cibola National Forest, offering a rugged backdrop of ponderosa pines and junipers. Because of its high-altitude location, visitors should prepare for cooler temperatures and the unique charm of a mountain environment. The winding roads leading to the resort provide beautiful vistas of the surrounding peaks, setting the tone for a rustic yet accessible mountain retreat.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort features a variety of amenities designed to make long or short stays comfortable. Guests have access to full-hookup sites that accommodate a range of rig sizes. The park provides several recreational options:
- A seasonal outdoor swimming pool and sun deck
- A clubhouse for community gatherings and events
- On-site miniature golf and playground for families
- Fitness center and clean laundry facilities
These features ensure that while you are deep in the mountains, you still have the modern conveniences needed for a relaxing stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure seekers will find plenty to do just minutes away from the resort. The Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway is a must-see, leading through historic mining towns like Madrid and Cerrillos. For breathtaking views, a drive to the Sandia Crest offers a panoramic look at the Albuquerque basin from 10,000 feet. Hikers and mountain bikers will appreciate the extensive trail systems in the nearby canyons, while those looking for urban excitement can reach the shops and galleries of Albuquerque in about 20 minutes.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is a perfect match for nature enthusiasts who prefer the quiet rustle of trees over the hum of a city center. It appeals to families who appreciate organized amenities like pools and playgrounds in a safe, gated setting. It is also an excellent choice for RV adventurers seeking a cooler climate during the summer months. If you enjoy a community-oriented vibe with easy access to both wilderness trails and cultural landmarks, this mountain resort provides a well-balanced New Mexico experience.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Tony Rendle
NOT BIG RIG FRIENDLY!!!! The staff was awesome. Very friendly. The place needs some serious maintenance. Huge ruts everywhere, small sites. With our slides open, you could not walk around the RV. Getting in and out was tight.
Streisand Webb
Love this park! It is only 15 minutes from Albuquerque and 15 minutes to Edgewood, if your not wanting to go to the city. The staff here are super friendly and very helpful. There's a cute park for the kiddos, as well as a very well kept dog park for all the fur babies. There are trails near by if you need a nature walk. There are 2 buildings with showers that they keep super clean. I definitely recommend stopping here for a stay!
Julie Rutter
This is the worst campground we’ve stayed at, the sites are so small we barely fit, the roads have huge ruts in them, the pool is shut down, the top bathrooms are disgusting and when I called about them she told me I needed to go use the ones at the bottom of the hill that weren’t cleaned or had paper towels the whole stay, we spent a week and the bathrooms weren’t cleaned 1 time. The workers sit on the office porch and didn’t do anything the whole time we were there. We rented this spot through Campspot, their pictures definitely aren’t accurate.
Vickie Knorr
OK so I gave this park a 2 because it was not well maintained. Some of the more permanent sites were dirty and very messy. The lady who checked us in was absolutely wonderful. Kind and helpful. The roads were all dirt and had many potholes and deep gullies which were not great for a big rig. Out site was fairly long but not anywhere near level. Even with our leveler. Sites a little close. Glad we did not put out out awning.
Christine Stumpf
Pros: - The booking agent was very nice, friendly and helpful. -The women's bathroom was very clean and updated. -Location was convenient as we were passing cross country. Cons: -The entire "resort" is extremely run down. -Pot holes everywhere that may have damaged our rig. -Hard to locate spots since the numbers are not present or completely faded. -We found the place on HH and the advertised discount was not honored. -The $58/night was $38 overpriced. -The signs all had the previous company name which was confusing since the new name was absolutely no where to be seen. -You can practically give the RV next to you a high5 because it's so close. We barely could put our steps down to enter our camper. -The advertised pool was green. This RV park has potential with the correct improvements. Maybe lower the price until those improvements have been made so more people don't get sucker punched/catfished into thinking they are getting something they are not.
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