Cochiti Campground

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82 DAM CREST RD
PENA BLANCA, NM 87041

Overview

Cochiti Recreation Area is located in Sandoval County, New Mexico, within the boundaries of the Pueblo de Cochiti Indian Reservation. The lake offers two public recreation areas: Cochiti on the west side of the lake and Tetilla Peak on the east side. Both sides offer spectacular scenic views of the water and surrounding mountains. The Cochiti Dam is one of the ten largest earth-fill dams in the United States, and also one of the largest in the world. The lake derives its name from the Indian Pueblo on the Cochiti Reservation.

Recreation

Our quiet lake is an ideal location for all paddle, wind surfing, and sailing craft. The lake is also a popular fishing spot for species such as bass, crappie, walleye, pike, catfish, sunfish and trout. Cochiti Recreation Area has a popular, family friendly, swim beach Day Use area for public enjoyment. It is a fee area, $5 per vehicle, but the cost is covered by the campsite fee for visitors staying in the campground. Additionally, the Cochiti picnic area has 21 covered picnic sites with a large group site that can be reserved by calling the main office. Cochiti Day Use Areas are open from April 15th to October 15th.

Facilities

The campground consists of four loops. Juniper Loop campsites have electric hookups and some have water. Elk Run and Ringtail Loops are non-electric and have community water spigots. All sites in Buffalo Grove Loop have water and electric hookups. The Cochiti boat ramp is open year-round and is accessible by a paved road. The ramp has four concrete lanes for loading and unloading.

Natural Features

Cochiti Lake sits at 5,343ft in elevation and is nestled in the foothills of the Jemez Mountains. Our high desert environment is dominated by juniper, pinon trees, and mixed grasslands. There are many opportunities for wildlife viewing. Four osprey nesting platforms have been erected around the lake to provide nesting sites, as well as viewing opportunities. On the east side of the lake, deer, coyote, river otters, rabbits, beavers, and the occasional bear are often sighted.

Nearby Attractions

Cochiti Lake is five miles from Tent Rocks National Monument, which has fascinating geological formations.

Camp site features

Across 80 camp sites:

  • Electric hookups: 48 of 80 sites
  • Water hookups: 34 of 80 sites
  • Picnic table: 46 of 80 sites
  • Pets allowed: all 80 sites
  • ADA accessible: 11 of 80 sites
  • Longest rig: 50 ft
  • Largest party: 7 people
  • Power up to 50 amps
  • Equipment: RV, Tent, Trailer

Directions

From Albuquerque, New Mexico, take Interstate 25 north to exit 259. Turn west on State Route 22 and proceed through Pena Blanca to the park office and recreation area.

Stay Limit

Check in from 3 PM, check out by 2 PM.

Reviews

703 reviews
5 stars
405
4 stars
173
3 stars
60
2 stars
48
1 stars
17
Kim P
Loop:Ringtail Cat
Site:
Reviewed 7 days ago
Your experience is what you make of it! Typically I'll stay at the ringtail Loop not plugged in but for this weekend being 100° I stayed up in the Juniper Loop it was awesome! I had a tank full of water just needed the electric plug in. Great views clean campground bring your bicycle canoe raft fishing boat. Very quiet g mellow that's what I love about it!
Beat Z
Loop:Juni
Site:
Reviewed 10 days ago
The campground is nice. We liked the view. Unfortunately, there wasn't enough water. The beach is rocky and not inviting for swimming.
Christine T
Loop:Ringtail Cat
Site:
Reviewed 11 days ago
We always have an amazing time. Can’t wait for our next visit.
Richard H
Loop:Juni
Site:
Reviewed 12 days ago
Stopped up sewer for 2 weeks, lot 6 only had 15 amp service I needed 50, explain to host she was not concerned in any way. Really went downhill from last yeas.
Mayra B
Loop:Buffalo Grove
Site:
Reviewed 14 days ago
It was disappointing that we did not have sewage hookups already but then having to shower in the very unkempt ablutions was not a good experience.
charles H
Loop:Buffalo Grove
Site:
Reviewed 16 days ago
easy to reserve a spot, very clean park
Availability

See the Camp Sites section below to find detailed booking availability.

Popularity: Very quiet

Busiest in August, when about 18% of guest capacity is reserved. Based on 7 years of reservations.

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