Turnbulls Travels
For Juniper Campground - Bandelier National Monument: We loved this cg so much we stayed here 14 nights! Stayed in late July-early August 2021, and were worried about the “first come first served†thing. No need - our “C†(Coyote) loop was never more than half full. Numerous sites in C loop would fit up to a 40’ coach with toad. Sites needed just a little help leveling - much better than we expected. Two trails lead off the campground, one to an overlook and one down to the bottom of the canyon for the cliff dwellings. If you’re not into steep uphills, do that one (Frey Trail) on the weekend, and you can catch a shuttle bus back up from the visitor center to the cg. There is also a surprisingly good little cafe down by the visitor center, run by a local restauranteur. Numerous things to do in the area, including Los Alamos, Valles Caldera, and tons of hiking. Only thing we wished for were slightly longer generator hours, as the afternoon sun can bake your rig, and you only have until 8 pm to cool it down.
Posted Aug 16, 2021 by Turnbulls Travels from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Robert
For Juniper Campground - Bandelier National Monument: We stayed here on December 25 in a class C 26 foot RV. Only two loops were open we stayed in the squirrel loop. It is fairly narrow and the sites were tight but there still was plenty of space. It is Boondocking at its best. There is no power or water available. But, It is an amazing remote place. It is an easy hike down to get to the visitor center where all of the trails that explore the Pueblo ruins are. In summer they apparently have a bus.
Posted Jan 03, 2021 by Robert from South Florida . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
McRider
For Juniper Campground - Bandelier National Monument: Stayed August 2017. The Pueblo Ruins are a must see. Campground is extremely quiet and well maintained. Had no problem finding a location. Our B-van + cargo trailer = 38 ft. By our look-see there about 9 sites (of a total 57) we could fit in and expect to get level. Without the trailer there would be plenty of options. So plan accordingly. Bathrooms are clean and nice (no showers). Campsites have no hook-ups. There is a dump station that provides potable water. There are also potable water spigots located in the campground.
Posted Aug 24, 2017 by McRider from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Suka's Mom
For Juniper Campground - Bandelier National Monument: I disagree with the description in the app as well as on the NPS website. The NPS website states that rigs up to 40 feet can be accommodated. Not true.
There are three loops. Loops A and B have a couple of sites each that might accommodate a motorhome, and Loop C has a few more (Loop C is the one recommended for RVs). All three loops have small sites and narrow roads that would never accommodate a big rig; our 29-foot motorhome could handle them but I wouldn't recommend anything more than about 32 feet to try driving there.
Most sites are too short to accommodate a motorhome. The half-dozen pull through sites were already taken, and the back-in sites were angled poorly so almost impossible to back in. We managed to get into some of the back-in sites, but they were terribly non-level, and there wasn't enough room for us to try using blocks.
The setting is lovely and we were looking forward to staying there, but we gave up and left. It was disappointing to say the least. NPS really needs to come up with something better for RVers.
Posted Apr 17, 2017 by Suka's Mom from Massachusetts. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Wally Bob
For Juniper Campground - Bandelier National Monument: Stayed one night Mar 2017. Quiet campground but restrooms under construction. Nice dark sky for stargazing.
Posted Mar 31, 2017 by Wally Bob from NM. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Rob
For Juniper Campground - Bandelier National Monument: Oct16, 17ft. Trailer, some spots are small, great hike down to Ruins in canyon maybe 700' vertical or you can take shuttle. During certain hours you can only take shuttle to park from visitors center in town UNLESS you're camping. No Showers.
Posted Jan 01, 2017 by Rob from Kaneohe . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Blonegasket
For Juniper Campground - Bandelier National Monument: This is a nice, clean, and well maintained campground. It's all paved, which make the sites small, close, and hard to maneuver bigger rigs.
If you ever aspire to be a camp host, this is a good place to see how NOT to do it! Our experience in camp was completely ruined by the host and hostess.
Posted Sep 29, 2015 by Blonegasket from Central Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.