Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post
RV Park
Write a Review 14305 Central Ave NW Albuquerque, NM 87121 505-831-6317 800-326-6317 Official WebsiteGPS: 35.0601, -106.8099
Overview of Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post
Last Price Paid: $40
Reported by Skeeter on 10/18/2024
Longest RV Reported: 44 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Courtney on 11/25/2021
Weekly Rate Yes
Monthly Rate Yes
Number of Sites 135
Pad Type gravel
Reservations yes
Elevation 5,741 ft / 1,749 m
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To ask questions of the owner or manager please contact the campground directly. 505-831-6317
roadtrippers-hoagjett asked on 7/1/2024
Can I reserve a site if I want to just have my pickup truck?
Reviews of Enchanted Trails RV Park & Trading Post 73 people have reviewed this location.
“Pleasant, clean, comfortable”
Reviewed 3/21/2018
Nightly rate: | $17 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
Site Number: | C10 |
Convenient location to visit the Albuquerque area. Passport America rate for two days is a plus!
davenjim would stay here again
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“Good spot out of ABQ”
Reviewed 6/28/2017
Nightly rate: | $17 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
My husband and I were trying to stay in Santa Fe for a few nights but everything was booked. We landed here because of the passport America deal. The man at the counter was nice and helpful. The park had some mature trees but a lot of spots only had some shrubs. Very dusty.. we ended up in a very unlevel spot without any trees around a... more
My husband and I were trying to stay in Santa Fe for a few nights but everything was booked. We landed here because of the passport America deal. The man at the counter was nice and helpful. The park had some mature trees but a lot of spots only had some shrubs. Very dusty.. we ended up in a very unlevel spot without any trees around and asked to move to another spot that was open. They said no because it was already reserved to find out the people who reserved it got in very late and left very early so that was upsetting seeing that we were staying for 3 nights and not one. The pool was great and the hot tub was nice. It's in good proximity to Albuquerque, but outside of town that we felt safe considering the crime rate.
Acarter would stay here again
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“Value for an overnight stop”
Reviewed 6/11/2017
Nightly rate: | $17 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | F7 |
$17 for Passport America members. Man at desk was super friendly and helpful. Sites were gravel and a little close but not awful. 30 amp and full hookups pull through. Just off I-40 about a mile and a half next to Camping World. Laundry room was clean and reasonably priced. A really cool collection of vintage trailers (I think yo... more
$17 for Passport America members. Man at desk was super friendly and helpful. Sites were gravel and a little close but not awful. 30 amp and full hookups pull through.
Just off I-40 about a mile and a half next to Camping World.
Laundry room was clean and reasonably priced. A really cool collection of vintage trailers (I think you can rent them) and a couple Hudsons. Pool was closed for repairs.
Fred6185 would stay here again
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“Gravel, and more gravel, but super convenient to Albuquerque.”
Reviewed 5/10/2017
Nightly rate: | $24 |
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Days stayed: | 14 |
RV Length: | 36' |
This place is giant gravel parking lot, with a back to back parking setup. The parking setup is a bit weird with each rig turned opposite of the rig next to it. Overall it's not too bad, but sharing an electrical box with our neighbor meant that three times our breaker was turned off by someone coming in or leaving the spot next to... more
This place is giant gravel parking lot, with a back to back parking setup.
The parking setup is a bit weird with each rig turned opposite of the rig next to it. Overall it's not too bad, but sharing an electrical box with our neighbor meant that three times our breaker was turned off by someone coming in or leaving the spot next to us (one time at 5 am where they turned off our breaker and left). We also had our water hose disconnected once as well.
But ABQ and everything that it offers is just a few minutes down the highway.
Highway noise can be an issue, and the gravel parking lot tends to be a bit dusty (as is the desert outside the park when the wind picks up).
Leesurely would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Clean campground, friendly staff”
Reviewed 3/4/2017
Nightly rate: | $29 |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | B12 |
We stayed 3 nights at Enchanted Trails RV Park and felt very comfortable. Sites were gravel and level and ours had a few trees on one side, which helped it feel more private. Bathrooms were heated and kept clean. Laundry facility on-site was a nice convenience. The staff were really helpful and friendly and provided good suggestions an... more
We stayed 3 nights at Enchanted Trails RV Park and felt very comfortable. Sites were gravel and level and ours had a few trees on one side, which helped it feel more private. Bathrooms were heated and kept clean. Laundry facility on-site was a nice convenience. The staff were really helpful and friendly and provided good suggestions and tips.
We also liked that there was a propane fill on site and Camping World right next door. There's a dog run area off to one-side where campers would take their dogs to run off-leash. Our dogs checked out the area and enjoyed walking and sniffing their way up the trail.
The one drawback was the spotty wi-fi. Our cell reception for T-Mobile was also a little weak.
The campground is located about 10 miles west of Old Town Albuquerque. We took an Uber into Old Town to stroll around and it cost us about $14 each way.
traveling_flipflops would stay here again
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“Easy Access, Good Place to Park”
Reviewed 3/19/2016
Nightly rate: | $30 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Not a pretty place to sit outside between rigs, but worked great for us to get out and see the area. Staff are very friendly, helpful, and always available. All sites (except a handful) are pull-throughs with decent space. Mostly level spaces, FHUs with 50 amp. Our water spigot was stripped and they replaced it immediately. Everyth... more
Not a pretty place to sit outside between rigs, but worked great for us to get out and see the area. Staff are very friendly, helpful, and always available.
All sites (except a handful) are pull-throughs with decent space. Mostly level spaces, FHUs with 50 amp. Our water spigot was stripped and they replaced it immediately. Everything worked fine, although WiFi was weak. Good water pressure. Nice gift store and pool (closed this time of year).
Cute vintage trailers and tow vehicles - rent trailers for overnight.
Camping World next door, RV dealer and Freightliner just down the street so great spot for getting work done.
The wind blew hard and tumbleweeds were stuck in and under everything. Next morning the staff had them all cleaned out.
You are right on I-40 and highway noise was constant but not bad with windows closed.
Jodee Gravel would stay here again
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“Gravel lot RV parking, shared sitting areas”
Reviewed 1/14/2016
Days stayed: | 14 |
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RV Length: | 33' |
We limped into Albuquerque this September with our transmission going out in the truck so we stopped at the first RV park we could find. They were able to fit us in so we could get our truck worked on but basically this is nothing more than a gravel lot with RV hookups. You even get to "share" a picnic table and seating area with ano... more
We limped into Albuquerque this September with our transmission going out in the truck so we stopped at the first RV park we could find. They were able to fit us in so we could get our truck worked on but basically this is nothing more than a gravel lot with RV hookups. You even get to "share" a picnic table and seating area with another RV. Ugh.
It is right off the Interstate and has a lot of road noise as well, but, beggars can be choosers and we were lucky to make it there before the truck gave up the ghost.
As there are many other RV parks in the ABQ area to choose from I would probably not choose to stay at this park again.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Albuquerque is amazing...”
Reviewed 11/5/2015
Days stayed: | 14 |
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Site Number: | F9 |
RV Length: | 34' |
The park is perfect distance to Albuquerque. We ended up having to stay here for a long time due to a hurricane more south, where we were headed. This park has some amenity perks like the laundry and pool (which was closed due to the season). The staff was also nice and helpful with places to go during our stay. They have a little shop... more
The park is perfect distance to Albuquerque. We ended up having to stay here for a long time due to a hurricane more south, where we were headed. This park has some amenity perks like the laundry and pool (which was closed due to the season). The staff was also nice and helpful with places to go during our stay. They have a little shop inside but it's really just souvenirs.
The gravel was soooo dusty. They have someone on a tractor riding around leveling out the gravel for hours, nearly everyday. He must have gotten paid by the hour because this man was passing right by our site like 10 times kicking up dust. It's level dude, chill.
Camping World is right next door and happened to be our "backyard" for our stay so I'd recommend trying to request a spot further towards the back or on the side, away from Camping World. Sites are so wide we were able to park our truck right next to our rig. The sewer hook up at our site was far away from the water and electric. The site next to us had a very sketchy looking sewer hook up. It had an electric outlet right by it and was all taped off. It looked very unsafe. Also, every person with a tall rig that parked in that spot had issues with the tree planted way too close to the spot. Our electric outlet was shared with the people right next to us, which happened to get shut off twice during our stay, turning our computers off at the wrong time.
They do have WiFi here but it was such a pain. It was incredibly slow and would shut down out of nowhere. They have 3 different networks, all of which sucked. Do not rely on it.
The upside is, they have propane and a really nice, helpful guy who works there that also does RV repairs. It is so close to Albuquerque we would probably stay here again but we didn't have the best stay honestly.
ALSO! Getting here from the west, Google maps has you go down this longgggg road uphill when there is a much more convenient exit a little further east by the Love's gas station.
Aluminum Hustle would stay here again
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Reviewed 10/20/2015
Days stayed: | 5 |
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Site Number: | K10 |
RV Length: | 27' |
Stayed here before the 2015 Balloon Festival in Albuquerque. I usually don't stay anywhere near cities, but this was far enough from Albuquerque that it wasn't bad. As expected, the park was completely full which is usually not so relaxing for me. Luckily I had good neighbors as our front doors met in the middle. No picnic tables a... more
Stayed here before the 2015 Balloon Festival in Albuquerque. I usually don't stay anywhere near cities, but this was far enough from Albuquerque that it wasn't bad. As expected, the park was completely full which is usually not so relaxing for me. Luckily I had good neighbors as our front doors met in the middle. No picnic tables at each site which may not to everyone's liking. Overall convenient to Albuquerque if you need it. The campground owners/managers seemed very nice considering the chaos before the upcoming event.
Site K10 is on the smallish side length wise but near the back of the park so didn't hear any highway noise.
Jen and Mace Man Fancy Pants would stay here again
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“If you like gravel lots, stay here”
Reviewed 7/11/2015
Nightly rate: | $26 |
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Days stayed: | 10 |
RV Length: | 24' (Travel Trailer) |
Date of Stay: April 2015 Oh, how I dislike commercial RV parks, and this is a perfect example of why. It is a gravel lot. With trees. Well, some trees. That’s it. Oh, it has “great freeway access”. Yes, it is right alongside I-40, so it is really noisy. All hours of the day. I was only a handful of feet away from the monster Clas... more
Date of Stay: April 2015
Oh, how I dislike commercial RV parks, and this is a perfect example of why. It is a gravel lot. With trees. Well, some trees. That’s it. Oh, it has “great freeway access”. Yes, it is right alongside I-40, so it is really noisy. All hours of the day.
I was only a handful of feet away from the monster Class A that was my neighbor. I could have jumped from their roof to mine. I mean I like people and all, but I also like my privacy. You don’t get it here.
Not sure why people stay at places like this. I did cause my best friend lives in the ABQ and there isn’t any public campground in the vicinity (well, there actually is one, but it is further out). And I stayed at a different commercial park before and thought I would try something new.
Yeah, so, what is good to say about this place? It has the cute vintage trailers that others have noted. And the “trading post” has a bunch of vintage furnishing. And there is laundry (yes, I know most, if not all, commercial RV parks have this, but I am stretching). And there is Wi-Fi, except it is typical of commercial RV parks. It doesn’t work.
Oh, it is also right next to Camping World, and there is a gate in the fence (open during business hours) so you have easy access.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
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Amenities
Hookups
- 50 Amp
- 30 Amp
- 20 Amp
- water
- sewer
- Full Hookups
Connectivity
- wifi: free
Recreation
- Game room
- hot tub
- rec hall
- swimming pool: heated
Site Amenities
- big rig
- picnic table
- pull thru
Facilities
- dump station
- general store
- hot tub
- laundry
- propane
- restrooms: flush
- rv rental
- rv storage
- showers
- swimming pool: heated
- trash
Discount Clubs
- Good Sam
- Passport America
Pets
- pets
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