Cochiti Lake
Directions
From Santa Fe, south on I-25 to exit 264, west on Highway 16 and north on Cochiti Highway (Hwy 22). From Albuquerque, north on I-25 to exit 259, northwest on Highway 22.
Reviews
Kim P
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!
Alena Z
Reviewed 8 days ago
We had a great time our only problem was we didn’t have water for a whole day
Beat Z
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
Reviewed 11 days ago
We always have an amazing time.
Can’t wait for our next visit.
Richard H
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
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.
Popularity: Very quiet
Busiest in August, when about 13% of guest capacity is reserved. Based on 11 years of reservations.
Campgrounds
Cochiti Lake has 2 campgrounds, 125 campsites in total.








