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Turquoise Trail Campgrounds

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πŸ‘πŸ‘ We had a really long day and a very long trip. The lady who checked us in. Steve way up late into the night. She guided us into our parking area in her own car. The next morning after we checked out. She called us to make sure we got enough rest and that we were happy with our stay. This past trip w... People often mention nice, showers,


Address

22 Calvary Rd, Cedar Crest, NM 87008, United States

Website

www.turquoisetrailcampground.com

Contact

+1 505-281-2005

Rating on Google Maps

4.20 (421 reviews)

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  • 5/5 Steven S. 9 months ago on Google β€’ 70 reviews
    We had a really long day and a very long trip. The lady who checked us in. Steve way up late into the night. She guided us into our parking area in her own car. The next morning after we checked out. She called us to make sure we got enough rest and that we were happy with our stay. This past trip we put over 5000 miles on our camper and truck. And stayed at many campgrounds. This is by far the best place we’ve ever stayed at. I would definitely stay here again, and highly recommend this place.
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 3/5 Lisa L. 9 months ago on Google β€’ 14 reviews
    Very friendly staff and quiet campground. The bathroom and showers were clean, but the showers are coin operated. Our pull through site was pretty close to level and had plenty of room for our trailer and truck. The map shows laundry, but there is no laundry on site. The playground is not much of a playground, but has a few swings. The road to get into the campground is very rough so take it slow. Nice location as it is right off 40 and about 20 minutes to Albuquerque. I would not make it a destination to stay at for a long period, but a nice place if your passing through.
    2 people found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 1/5 Todd W. 6 months ago on Google β€’ 35 reviews
    Little to no water pressure. Entrance told the whole story.... VERY sketchy! Find another closer or farther away, just not here. Appears no maintenance done to grounds in years. Poor lay out. Dump site is in the main exit of park!. Way overpriced for what it was. At check in , we were told not to use the bathroom or showers unless we had too! End of site had old rerod sticking up just enough to get a tire if you cut it tight exiting site.....I hammered it in! Again move on and find another park.. very sad place.
    1 person found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 LISA B. 7 months ago on Google β€’ 446 reviews
    Absolutely beautiful location. New owner helped me find a spot and he was very welcoming. Woman at desk was fantastic! Road heading up there was rough, lots of potholes so be careful not to bottom out. Peaceful nights sleep. Sights are level and spacious. Some suggestion- Your nice sign on road needs to have turquoise color on it. Sign for lower loop needs to be before the turn. Have a list of restaurants for breakfast, lunch and dinner. If I travel this way again, I will be back.

  • 5/5 Erin J. G. 5 months ago on Google β€’ 92 reviews
    Amazing place to stay! The people at this campground were so nice, and I was amazed by all the amenities here, especially the sink with soap and sponges for dishwashing. We drove over from Phoenix for the solar eclipse, and they told us that we could watch the whole thing from our campsite, which we didn't know, but we ended up doing that and it was amazing. The location, the suggestions from management, and coupons to local businesses in the area all make this place a must-stay, whether you are in an RV or tent or would like a cabin. They have it all, and I would definitely return here.

  • 5/5 Fred R. 8 months ago on Google β€’ 73 reviews
    Stayed there a couple of yrs ago on my motorhome. Very nice. Booked it for next couple of weeks for a few days had to cancel one of my groups RV’s. No problem. Then had to change dates, no problem, then when my motorhome broke down on the way had to cancel all together. Absolutely no probem. Very accommodating patient and understanding. Thanks much. See ya next time.

  • 5/5 Avery H. 7 months ago on Google β€’ 38 reviews
    Very nice park, good on-site amenities. Shower laundry Etc. The showers are communal and the door to the bathroom cannot be locked. Stayed in a space with no sewer hookup but we were able to dump on our way out. Close to Albuquerque and Edgewood. Some great local restaurants within a few minutes drive.

  • 5/5 J.T L. 7 months ago on Google β€’ 23 reviews
    We journeyed from the heart of Michigan, our original plan being a rustic weekend under the canvas of our trusty tent. However, the bite of the chill air on our arrival, coupled with the encroaching darkness, led us to a different decision. We opted to embrace a cozier retreat, opting for a charming cabin rental. This delightful dwelling became our haven for the entire weekend. The cabin, adorned with quaint charm, welcomed us warmly, setting the stage for a truly enchanting experience. Throughout our stay, we reveled in its comforts and coziness. Pristine cleanliness graced the bathroom and showers, contributing to our overall sense of well-being. The people we encountered, those stewards of this rustic haven, exhibited nothing but the utmost friendliness and hospitality, making us feel like cherished guests. The campground itself maintained impeccable standards of cleanliness, a testament to its caretakers' dedication. In this serene and tranquil setting, the cacophony of city life faded into distant memory, replaced by a soothing symphony of nature's own making. If you seek an exceptional escape, an oasis of serenity, I implore you to explore The Turquoise Trail Campground. Nestled in the embrace of Albuquerque, New Mexico's scenic beauty, it stands as a paragon of excellence among its peers.

  • 5/5 Don C. 8 months ago on Google β€’ 10 reviews
    A very nice and quiet campground. Only a few minutes over the mountain to Albuquerque and you would never know. The 7,000ft elevation has the breeze always at a gentle blow. Everyone here is friendly and I have been here over a month (travel for work) and have not seen anyone have an issue. It’s safe, clean and beautiful scenery. If you need to camp near Albuquerque, this is the place to be!

  • 5/5 Norie R. 6 months ago on Google β€’ 2 reviews
    Tent-camped for two nights during Balloon Fiesta. Good Wi-Fi. Campground and bathrooms were very clean with hot showers and very good toilet papers. Needed paper towels by the sinks. Very very nice people. I’ll take my whole family and friends next time I visit. Maria Revilla, California


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