Coronado Campground

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May 17, 2017 - 1 day

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Coronado Campground, Bernalillo, New Mexico

Coronado Sign      Coronado Campground is located a few miles northeast of Albuquerque in a town called Bernalillo.  It is within walking distance of an archeology site and a casino.  The first thing that I noticed about the campground was how much pride the owner had in it.  Each sited had an adobe shelter built over its picnic shelter and each shelter had hand-painted walls.  The campground was laid out nice and was set up with the customer in mind.   Our site had 50 amps and water, but the campground has a one airconditioner rule.  We walked around and found that there was a good view of the Rio Grande river and away from the RV section of the campground was a tent campground with facilities and some sheltered picnic tables.  There was a group tent camping area with groomed laid-out out spots for tents.  Overall, I was very pleased with our visit and it was also pretty inexpensive as well.  I will make an effort to return for a longer visit one day.

 

Coronado Campground doesn't have a website, but here is a link to reviews of the campground.

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Note:  This is a quick list of some of the things we did or the places we visited while camping here. (outside of the park) Each is linked to a page that may be useful.  For more information contact us below and we will be happy to elaborate.