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Cochiti Lake - COE/Tetilla Peak
Overview
Cochiti Lake - Tetilla Peak offers a serene escape managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the eastern shore of Cochiti Lake. Located within the Pueblo de Cochiti Indian Reservation, this recreation area provides a tranquil setting where motorized boats are limited to no-wake speeds. This creates a peaceful environment for visitors looking to enjoy the natural beauty of New Mexico without the noise of heavy lake traffic. This location is one of two main recreation areas on the lake, offering a distinct perspective of the high-desert skyline.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the high desert of Peña Blanca, NM, the park is framed by the stunning Jemez and Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The terrain features rolling hills and dramatic volcanic rock formations characteristic of the region. Its strategic location offers a quiet retreat while remaining within a short driving distance of the cultural hubs of Santa Fe and Albuquerque, making it a perfect base for regional exploration and mountain photography.
Amenities & Park Features
The campground caters to RVers with a mix of primitive and electric hookup sites. While individual water hookups are not at every site, centralized water and an accessible dump station are provided for convenience. Visitors have access to clean restrooms, hot showers, and shaded picnic shelters. The sites are spacious, allowing for comfortable setups for various rig sizes. Boaters will appreciate the paved boat ramp, while those staying on land can enjoy designated swimming areas and well-maintained hiking trails.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary draw is the water, where anglers find luck with bass and walleye. Just a short drive away, the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument offers world-class hiking through unique cone-shaped formations and narrow slot canyons. For a dose of history and art, the Santa Fe Plaza and the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum are easily accessible, providing a rich contrast to the rustic lakefront experience and desert scenery found at the park.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for nature photographers and birdwatchers who appreciate the stillness of the high desert and the diversity of local wildlife. It is a fantastic choice for budget-conscious travelers who value the affordability of COE parks without sacrificing scenic views. If you prefer a quiet, dark-sky environment over a busy resort atmosphere, Tetilla Peak provides the solitude and natural beauty you are seeking for your next RV journey.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Oscar Dunlap
Nice park but showing its age, needs work and maybe a host.
Shiloh Kirby
SO BEAUTIFUL - quiet and safe. We got an area all to ourselves with minimal people / cars around. Check-in was very simple, with sweet employee. Cop on duty as well. Park ranger was really awesome and came by to warn us that the gate would be closing. We were able to drive to a secluded swimming spot - hunted driftwood and shells. I loved it - such a relaxing night stay! I would keep an eye out for snakes / spiders - and check the weather before hand! 10/10 recommend!
alan heuston
Enjoyed our stay overnight at this park. Great view. Friendly attendant at park checkin.
Rachel Maurer
The food is really good here .in the summer on Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays. They have live music with a taco bar for a small cover charge.
John Serenita
The park is great with beautiful views. The problem is the 12 miles of access road riddled with large & deep pot holes. They don't care about maintaining it either. If you value your vehicle or rv avoid this park at the low rates, can you afford to bend an axle?
Tatyana Hellinger
Even though open and poor vegetation, still excellent! Variety of spaces from small to supersized, electric and water, damp station just few feet away from the entrance. Excellent host. Fantastic viewes. Lots of space around and between sites. Great for dogs. Lake is not clear, like colorado waters, still good. One little downside- watch for the road that leads to park, once u off highway ,-potholes everywhere, if heavy, drive 25-30mls/h, to have time to react. They r circled with spraypaint, but paint wore out.
ODDIE
Peaceful campground with just 4 camp sites taken and 2 by camp hosts. The other side of the lake is reserved and tortilla peak is a better campground with better views from sites 11 through 16 has views of the lake to partial views. Water and electric on site plus a dump site at the campground entrance. Oh be prepared to bring all of your supplies. Grocery and gas is 15 plus miles away on this side. Both sides have a boat launch. Also there are signs everywhere that state no alcohol permitted. And if you do drink and cause attention to your campsite the ranger will come and take you away if caught with alcohol.
Carol Strotman
First time out in my RV, so I don’t have anything to compare it to. That being said... I thought it was great. I stayed 2 days to figure out the RV. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to get into my spot. Beautiful view of the lake and surrounding hills. A 10 minute walk to the lake. A ton of space between RV’s. I will definitely go back.
Daniel Smith
Pretty nice campground on the east side of Cochiti Lake. For some reason, it closes in October. I think it should be open April-November. A lot of the nearby land is reservation land that is closed to entry. This means we weren’t able to explore this area as much as we would’ve liked. Saw a cool tarantula. These pix taken October 2016. A good overnight stop.
Brian HomeSmart Real Estate
Cochiti Lake is a very nice getaway only an hour out of Albuquerque for family fun fishing and overall recreational enjoyment. This dam provides control systems into the south Rio Grande river as it flows into Albuquerque