Juniper Campground (NM)
Camp site features
Across 50 camp sites:
- Fire pit: all 50 sites
- Pets allowed: all 50 sites
- ADA accessible: 1 of 50 sites
- Group sites: 2 of 50 sites
- Longest rig: 50 ft
- Largest party: 20 people
- Equipment: CAR, CARAVAN/CAMPER VAN, FIFTH WHEEL, PICKUP CAMPER, POP UP, RV, SMALL TENT, Tent, Trailer, VEHICLE
Fees
Camping Fees. Payment for reservations is due upon booking. You may pay for first-come, first-serve campsites (Abert's Squirrel Loop) at the self-pay kiosk in the campground or in-person at the Bandelier Visitor Center during business hours.
Entrance fees.
Bandelier National Monument charges an entrance fee separate from camping fees. The park's entrance station is staffed most days during business hours. If unstaffed, you may pay the fee upon arrival at the automated fee machine at the Bandelier entrance station, at the Bandelier Visitor Center during business hours or purchase in advance. The park also honors Federal interagency passes (e.g., annual, senior, access, 4th grade, Golden Age pass etc.). For more information visit the park's Fees & Passes web page.
Entrance passes or Federal Interagency Passes must be displayed in all vehicles while in the park.
Non-commercial group (scouts, church group, etc.) entrance fees, visit: Non-Commercial Groups at Bandelier
Commercial group entrance fees, visit: Commercial Tours at Bandelier
Directions
From Santa Fe (approximately 1 hour travel time):
Take Highway 84/285 (Saint Francis Drive) north toward Los Alamos.
Merge right onto NM 502 to Los Alamos.
Exit onto NM 4 toward White Rock.
Continue for 12 miles (19 km), passing through White Rock.
Bandelier's entrance is on the left. Entrance station is staffed most days during business hours. If unstaffed, pay entrance fee using Automated Fee Machine or display America the Beutiful pass on vehicle dashboard. Continue 3 miles to visitor center if you have questions about park fees/passes.
Turn right onto Campground Rd.
For those with reservations, proceed directly to campsite. No check-in needed.
For those looking ofr first-come, first serve campsites, Abert's Squirrel Loop (Loop A) is the first right. Find an open site, then return to campground kiosk to pay camping fee at Automated Fee Machine.
From Taos (approximately 1.5 hours travel time):
Take NM 68 (Paseo del Pueblo Sur) south.
In Espanola, turn right onto Fairway.
Turn left on Highway 84/285.
Turn right on NM 30.
Merge right onto NM 502 to Los Alamos.
Exit onto NM 4 toward White Rock.
Continue for 12 miles (19 km), passing through White Rock.
Bandelier's entrance is on the left. Entrance station is staffed most days during business hours. If unstaffed, pay entrance fee using Automated Fee Machine or display America the Beutiful pass on vehicle dashboard. Continue 3 miles to visitor center if you have questions about park fees/passes.
Turn right onto Campground Rd
For those with reservations, proceed directly to campsite. No check-in needed.
For those looking for first-come, first serve campsites, Abert's Squirrel Loop (Loop A) is the first right. Find an open site, then return to campground kiosk to pay camping fee at Automated Fee Machine.
Visit the Directions page on the park website for detailed directions from other areas.
Stay Limit
Check in from 1 PM, check out by 11 AM.
Reviews
Makenna J
Loop:Abert's Squirrel Loop
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Reviewed 5 days ago
Great campground! The group site was large and had everything we needed. The surrounding Bandelier monument was gorgeous (do be mindful that though the campsite is dog friendly, the trails within the monument are not).
Theresa S
Loop:Coyote
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Reviewed 7 days ago
Conveniently located in Bandelier national park however there is no shade in these campsite. Trees are not very hot and elevation doesn’t help to subside the heat. The bathrooms were not operating at the time of our visit which was one of the reasons we chose these campgrounds.
Sean M
Loop:Coyote
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Reviewed 8 days ago
Restrooms were very clean. Pls install solar shower stalls like those we experienced at Moraine Park Campground at Rocky Mtn Natl Park.
Jerald W
Loop:Coyote
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Reviewed 12 days ago
I stayed three nights in June - it was a great home base to experience not only this monument but others in the area, and even Santa Fe, which was a reasonable distance for a day trip. A couple of convenient hiking trailheads are located just outside the campground. The campground itself was clean and very quiet (although mine was mostly a midweek stay). The campground was closed to tenters on my last night due to bear activity. If it has reopened, I assume they trapped and/or dispatched the bear!
monse G
Loop:Black Bear
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Reviewed 13 days ago
very nice and chill campground, pretty clean bathrooms.
David S
Loop:Black Bear
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Reviewed 20 days ago
Super tidy and clean site. Restroom facilities were great. Added bonus was hot water at station for washing up dishes. Great access to Bandelier. Cold water from taps. Lots of wildlife.

