Ponderosa Group Campground (NM)
Camp site features
Across 2 camp sites:
- Fire pit: 1 of 2 sites
- Picnic table: 1 of 2 sites
- Pets allowed: all 2 sites
- Group sites: all 2 sites
- Largest party: 50 people
- Equipment: RV, Tent, Trailer
Fees
Camping Fees. Payment for reservations is due upon booking. You may pay for first-come, first-serve campsites (loop A) 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. 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 (appx 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. Enter here and purchase entrance pass(es) at the automated fee machine or continue on Entrance Rd for 3 miles (4.8 km) to the Visitor Center.
Ponderosa Group Campground is 6 miles (9.7 km) past the park entrance on NM 4.
From Taos (appx. 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. Enter here and purchase entrance pass(es) or continue on Entrance Rd for 3 miles (4.8 km) to the Visitor Center.
Ponderosa Group Campground is 6 miles (9.7 km) past the park entrance on NM 4.
Visit the Directions page on the park website for detailed directions from other areas.
Stay Limit
Check in from 4 PM, check out by 11 AM.
Reviews
Cena R
Loop:Ponderosa Campground (Nm)
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Reviewed a month ago
Ponderosa campground was great for our Girl Scout troop. Plenty of space to set up tents and do activities. We spend the day exploring Frijoles Canyon which added to the experience.
Camp hosts were terrific about explaining about current restrictions and precautions.
Pit toilets were clean and well kept. Bear-safe trash and storage was easily accessible.
Our only negative was that the water fountain by the table shelter wasn't working. But we came prepared with watercoolers which were easy to fill from onsite spigots, so it really wasn't a problem. It just would have made things a little more convenient for our girls to fill their own water bottles or get a quick sip to drink.
Frank P
Loop:Ponderosa Campground (Nm)
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Reviewed 3 months ago
Great campground, the water was on, latrines clean, and someone (camphost?) had split some wood and had it ready for us to build a fire. One of the best group sites in NM.
Lily B
Loop:Ponderosa Campground (Nm)
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Reviewed a year ago
This is a great campsite. Perfect for a group. Right against an open meadow that offers amazing sites. Picnic tables and pavilion for meals together.
Nichole R
Loop:Ponderosa Campground (Nm)
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Reviewed 3 years ago
Unfortunately, due to the snowstorm we could only go to the site for one day to visit. not the parks' fault nor the reason for my rating. While there for a day to at least spend a day at the site, there were so many vehicles in our way at the site and many people using the benches of Site A and B. Ours was B. We couldn't ask them to leave. Also, the gate code did not work and when I called no one answered. I called 2x but didn't get to speak to anyone. So, had we even been able to stay what recourse do we have if the code doesn't work or to tell people to leave our site?
Elizabeth K
Loop:Ponderosa Campground (Nm)
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Reviewed 4 years ago
We had a great experience here, great location for trips to the Pueblos and Santa Fe. We booked our trip for spring break on New Years Day. Unfortunately the weather did not cooperate and it was unseasonably windy and cold. But when we arrived at the campground, it was well-maintained, loose branches and weak trees had been cleared in advance of the wind, the campsite was swept and tidy, the bathrooms were stocked, and there was firewood available. When we had a fire (winds were lower) the campground staff came by and they helped us put it out before we left for the day.
Advice to future campers:
1) Check your route! Google maps will take you through unpaved areas. We had to go like 4 miles per hour to protect our car.
2) Check the calendar! Water isn't available until later in the spring, not a huge issue for some campers but if you're looking for traditional car camping choose your dates wisely.

