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Albuquerque Tijeras Mountain RV Resort and RV Park

308 reviews
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Hours

Monday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sunday, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Albuquerque Tijeras Mountain RV Resort and RV Park Introduce

Welcome to Albuquerque Tijeras Mountain RV Resort and RV Park, located at 844 NM-333 in Tijeras, New Mexico. As part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this RV park presents a complex picture, with widely varying customer experiences. You can reach them at (505) 281-3363 or +1 505-281-3363.

Albuquerque Tijeras Mountain RV Resort and RV Park has received significantly contrasting reviews, suggesting a period of transition. Some customers have expressed strong dissatisfaction, citing a lack of "pride of ownership." Issues raised include a rough driveway, faded and confusing signage (with the name "Hidden Valley RV Park" also being used), overflowing garbage dumpsters, narrow sites, upside-down electrical outlets, a lack of picnic tables, poor Wi-Fi and cell coverage, unsanitary sewer areas, and litter, including dog feces. These reviews paint a picture of a run-down facility in need of significant maintenance and cleaning. Conversely, other customers have reported positive experiences, highlighting the park's reasonable pricing, functional laundry facilities, and improving management under new ownership. These reviewers anticipate the park being more beautiful in the spring and summer and appreciate the staff's efforts. It's evident that the park is undergoing changes, and customer experiences can vary widely.

Here are some key features and considerations:

  • Mixed Reviews: Reviews range from highly negative to positive, indicating a period of transition.
  • Run-Down Conditions: Some customers report rough driveways, overflowing garbage, narrow sites, and unsanitary conditions.
  • Improving Management: New owners are reportedly making improvements, with some customers praising their efforts.
  • Affordable Rates: The park is noted for its reasonable pricing.
  • Functional Laundry Facilities: Laundry facilities are described as old but functional and cheaper than in town.
  • Confusing Signage: The park is also known as "Hidden Valley RV Park," which can cause confusion.
  • Limited Amenities: Reports of poor Wi-Fi, minimal cell coverage, and a lack of picnic tables.
  • Seasonal Variations: Some customers believe the park will be more beautiful in the spring and summer.
  • Location: Situated in Tijeras, NM, providing access to mountain scenery.

Albuquerque Tijeras Mountain RV Resort and RV Park is in a state of transition, with new ownership working to improve the facility. Potential visitors should be aware of the mixed reviews and consider the reported issues before booking. While some customers have had negative experiences due to run-down conditions, others have found the park to be affordable and appreciate the improving management. It's recommended to contact the park directly for the most up-to-date information on conditions and amenities. If you're looking for an affordable option and are willing to accept potential inconsistencies, this park may be suitable. However, if you prioritize well-maintained facilities and consistent amenities, you may want to consider alternative options.

Location

Customer Reviews

3.0
308 reviews
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Ann Birkenmeyer
Mar 03, 2025

Not a “resort” as advertised! No pride of ownership here: Driveway horribly rough; needs grading!! The sign out on the frontage road was bery faded & barely standing. The sign states “Hidden Valley RV Park”. Very confusing! Garbage dumpster over flowing (in full view of our front “picture window” of our RV. Not pretty!!) Sites very very narrow. Feels like a parking lot. Electrical boxes have outlets installed upside down-makes it tricky to rearrange your electrical cord. Ugh. No picnic table or even area to sit outdoors, not that we’d want to do such a thing here.. No WiFi and minimal cell coverage Our sewer area was disgusting; obvious sewage spilled all over the area 🤮 Litter everywhere…. Even dog feces in our site where we have to walk and everywhere we walked our dog (supposedly kid play areas-so gross!) Complete business very very run down. Obviously owner has not updated, repaired or have they cleaned anything in a long time!!! We arrived middle afternoon. Office closed. Had our reservation paper in a box on porch with site etc. we never saw an employee at all. We have traveled the whole country and stayed in many many RV parks, we understand this is off season and things aren’t as nice as when the trees have leaves etc, but $50/night is a lot to pay for this place. 🥴

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lorie hadden
Nov 23, 2024

This RV park is very reasonably priced,, pretty good condition, the laundry facility looked old but they worked perfect and cheaper then town, you have awesome staff and I can imagine the park is beautiful in spring and summer. These new owners are doing a fantastic job. We've been here 3 wks. No complaints. So appreciative of you all. Il recommend this park to everyone.

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H Taylor
Oct 24, 2024

I recently stayed at Hidden Valley RV Park, which has been bought out by Albuquerque Mountain RV, though all the signs still say Hidden Valley, making it a bit confusing at first. The check-in process was smooth, and the staff was friendly, but unfortunately, the park itself was a disappointment. The lots are incredibly cramped with no space between sites. There are no picnic tables, no patios, and barely any room to open your awning—everyone feels packed in like cars in a parking lot. If you’re looking for an overnight stay, it might be fine, but for anything more than a quick stop, I wouldn’t recommend it. We planned to stay for a few days but left after the first night. It’s worth noting they don’t offer refunds, but we decided to move on regardless. Not ideal if you’re looking for space or comfort during a longer stay.

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Jaclyn Copley
Sep 29, 2024

We booked this place through coast to coast. They added $31 a night for resort fees, and utility fees. I am Not one to complain about added fees if it’s warranted. This was not warranted. The park overall is completely run down. Not well maintained at all, bathrooms, laundry room and clubhouse were all filthy and had multiple broken components. The playground is not anchored and with the right amount of force could tip over. The dog park was covered in feces, as well as most of the park. Most people live here full time, and it’s what you would expect from a typical trashy trailer park. Trash all over sites, mattresses set outside, dog kennels that are not taken care of. There is also an issue with the water, and septic tanks. There was always water leaking from holding tanks 🤢. Also they were having major issues with electric services and had to have the electrician out multiple times. We couldn’t get out of there fast enough. I’m only giving location a 2 star because it gets you out of downtown Albuquerque. That’s it. Run from this park. It’s not safe.

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The Wanderer
Oct 02, 2024

Here's why we're leaving and will never come back. There has been no water for over a month now. They had this manager who physically assualted their staff at a BBQ in front of the whole community. He constantly drinks and parties, we even watched a video of him breaking bottles all over the road and drinking in the playground, then driving off through the park. He would constantly run his loud truck through the park, speeding at all hours of the night. He would often send messages threatening to evict us in mass for speeding, and then paced everyone and followed us through the park, but he regularly rolled charcoal in the park and tore up the road....Then the regional manager comes in and says how much she loved him. She only offered us $25 for living without water for a month plus. They promised us they'd fix it soon, but wouldn't say when, that was over a week ago.. We have neighbors tell them they've been living without electricity and their vehicles were vandalized woth human waste, and they brushed it off and didn't offer any concrete solutions. The grounds are unkempt, covered in weeds, beer bottles, and dog poop. The bathrooms have never been cleaned once while we were here, especially the men's. You can tell its been at least a season by the size of the mold growths. The laundry room doesn't look cared for and the machines are never wiped, full of sand and dirt. The lots are tiny, we couldn't extend any of our slides and neither could our neighbors. How's about some security? Let's enforce the rules of the park on everyone, enforce your staff to maintain the ground, make sure your spaces are big enough to fit your guests, and deliver basic utilities like it's a necessity not a luxury? Utilities should be fixed within 24 hours, not going into months. To top it all off, BJ greeted us by being rude and disrespectful from the moment we tried to talk about our problems