About Jemez Falls Campground
Number of accommodations: 50
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Hiking
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (793)
What Guests Are Saying
Jemez Falls Campground is a beautiful, well-maintained site known for its serene setting and helpful camp hosts. Campers appreciate the clean facilities, spacious sites, and excellent hiking opportunities, including nearby waterfalls and hot springs. While some guests noted issues with restroom supplies and grass length, the overall experience is positive, with many planning to return.
What Guests Are Saying
Jemez Falls Campground is a beautiful, well-maintained site known for its serene setting and helpful camp hosts. Campers appreciate the clean facilities, spacious sites, and excellent hiking opportunities, including nearby waterfalls and hot springs. While some guests noted issues with restroom supplies and grass length, the overall experience is positive, with many planning to return.
Review Summary
Susan T
VerifiedJuly 7, 2023 • Stayed at: 42, Loop: Loop 4
We loved Jemez Falls Campground. The tall ponderosa pines, green grasses, wild flowers and beautiful sunsets made for a comfortable, eye popping stay. The campsites are especially large so that you have a lot of privacy. The hike to Jemez Falls is short and people played in the river and picnicked there. Our early morning hike at Las Concha’s was particularly beautiful with the morning shadows. We spent one day in Los Alamos at the Bradbury Science Museum - very worthwhile for films and interactive exhibits. We went to the Mesa public library, near the museum, to charge our phones and were surprised to find it a stunning building with expansive views of Los Alamos, a large collection of art and sculpture and a charming art exhibit on the upper floor. We also visited the Valles Caldera National Preserve - an unusual volcanic formation. Don’t miss the ranger’s talk about how the caldera was formed and the people who lived in ranches on this land before it became a National Preserve. We exited via 4 west through Jemez Springs and were glad to drive through the steep, colorful canyon on that route. The campground was an excellent place to stay for all these activities.
Rosemary M
VerifiedJuly 7, 2023 • Stayed at: 04, Loop: Loop 1
Camp was very quite and the pine needle base provide a soft ground cushion and wonderful smell. The campsite was very clean and all campers were respectful.
Susan T
VerifiedJuly 7, 2023 • Stayed at: 42, Loop: Loop 4
We loved Jemez Falls Campground. The tall ponderosa pines, green grasses, wild flowers and beautiful sunsets made for a comfortable, eye popping stay. The campsites are especially large so that you have a lot of privacy. The hike to Jemez Falls is short and people played in the river and picnicked there. Our early morning hike at Las Concha’s was particularly beautiful with the morning shadows. We spent one day in Los Alamos at the Bradbury Science Museum - very worthwhile for films and interactive exhibits. We went to the Mesa public library, near the museum, to charge our phones and were surprised to find it a stunning building with expansive views of Los Alamos, a large collection of art and sculpture and a charming art exhibit on the upper floor. We also visited the Valles Caldera National Preserve - an unusual volcanic formation. Don’t miss the ranger’s talk about how the caldera was formed and the people who lived in ranches on this land before it became a National Preserve. We exited via 4 west through Jemez Springs and were glad to drive through the steep, colorful canyon on that route. The campground was an excellent place to stay for all these activities.
Vince M
VerifiedJuly 6, 2023 • Stayed at: 28, Loop: Loop 2
Nice campground, check it out.
Ava G
VerifiedJuly 6, 2023 • Stayed at: 34, Loop: Loop 3
Campground close to many hiking trails. Good spacing of sites.
Vince M
VerifiedJuly 6, 2023 • Stayed at: 28, Loop: Loop 2
Nice campground, check it out.
Ava G
VerifiedJuly 6, 2023 • Stayed at: 34, Loop: Loop 3
Campground close to many hiking trails. Good spacing of sites.
Benita G
VerifiedJuly 5, 2023 • Stayed at: 16, Loop: Loop 1
It was a quiet and peaceful campground, with people respecting the rules for keeping dogs leashed, quiet hours late at night, etc. The campground hosts are not as attentive as in the past, with firepits accumulating huge layers of ash and NOT being cleaned out between campers.
Rose R
VerifiedJuly 5, 2023 • Stayed at: 14, Loop: Loop 1
Nice campground, quiet and off the road a little ways. Bathrooms absolutely need to be cleaner but overall was a nice time. Hiked to the falls and the area was beautiful. Please clean the bathrooms!
Benita G
VerifiedJuly 5, 2023 • Stayed at: 16, Loop: Loop 1
It was a quiet and peaceful campground, with people respecting the rules for keeping dogs leashed, quiet hours late at night, etc. The campground hosts are not as attentive as in the past, with firepits accumulating huge layers of ash and NOT being cleaned out between campers.
Location Jemez Falls Campground
Address:
051 Woodsy Lane, P.O. Box 150
Jemez Springs, NM, 87025
United States
From Alburquerque: Take Interstate 25 north for 12 miles; exit onto NM State Highway 550 northwest for approximately 20 miles then exit onto NM Highway 4. The campground is accessed off NM Highway 4, approximately 15 miles northeast of Jemez Springs.
Latitude & Longitude: 35.8164 / -106.606
Elevation: 2418 feet
Policies & Rules
Cancellation policy
- Reservation fees are non-refundable. For campsites, cabins, lookouts, yurts, group sites, and similar stays, we charge a reservation service fee of $8.
- Standard cancellations usually have a $10 cancellation fee. Customers can generally cancel before the check-in date online.
- Late cancellation rules differ by stay type.
- Individual campsites: cancelling after 12:00am local time the day before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
- Cabins, lookouts, and yurts: cancelling less than 14 days before arrival usually means a $10 cancellation fee plus forfeiting the first night's fee.
- One-night reservations: a late cancellation usually forfeits the full amount paid, up to the total original reservation cost.
- Modifications are allowed before the cut-off window, but fees depend on the change. Changing to dates completely outside the original reservation dates may trigger a $10 change fee. Extending or shortening a stay that still includes original dates usually has no change fee, though refunds may depend on timing and facility rules. Switching to the same type of campsite for the same dates usually has no change fee, but price differences are charged or refunded.
- Early departures may or may not be refunded. At certain facilities, partial refunds may be possible if staff can mark the site available for other visitors. No refund is given for a night if the early departure is requested after that day's check-out time.
- Security deposits are separate. Security deposits may be refunded to the original payment method if the facility is left in acceptable condition, as determined by the property.
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Last updated: June 5, 2026