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Juniper Campground (NM)

View into Frijoles Canyon with archeological sites
Looking down on an archaeological site from a trail overlook
A canyon with trees changing color and mountains in the distance.
Wooden ladder leading up to a cave
Amphitheater with brown benches and a tan building surrounded by pine trees

Featured amenities

Pet Friendly

About Juniper Campground (NM)

Juniper Family Campground is the ideal place to camp on the Pajarito Plateau. Located just inside the main park entrance, the campground is a short drive from the Bandelier Visitor Center, the Frijoles Canyon Shuttle bus system (mid-May to mid-October), and the adjacent towns of Los Alamos and White Rock. Juniper Family Campground is the perfect "home base" to explore the Pajarito Plateau, Jemez Mountains, and all of north central New Mexico!   The campground is divided into 3 loops: Abert's Squirrel Loop (Loop A) campsites are available year-round as first-come, first serve only. Pay for first-come, first-serve campsites at the self-pay kiosk located at the Juniper Family Campground or in-person at the Bandelier Visitor Center during business hours.  Black Bear Loop (Loop B) campsites are open year-round and are reservable up to 6 months in advance. Some sites may open on shorter booking windows (7 or 14 days in advance or the day of arrival).  Coyote Loop (Loop C) campsites are open seasonally, March 1 – October 31, and are reservable up to 6 months in advance. Some sites may open on shorter booking windows (7 or 14 days in advance).  You may also book campsite reservations in Loops B & C on the day of arrival (subject to availability). HOWEVER, cell service/data is not always reliable in the park and no public WiFi is available. The park highly recommends booking your reservation from the neighboring towns of Los Alamos and White Rock before heading to Bandelier.   Group campsites (in Loop A) are available by reservation only up to 12 months in advance until the day before arrival (subject to availability). Same day reservations are not available for group campsites.

Number of accommodations: 35

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

2026 Season availability

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Open year round

This campground is open year round, providing flexibility for your stay.

365 Days

Campground Amenities

Most popular amenities

Pet friendly
RV Utilities and Hookups

RV Utilities and Hookups

  • Dump station on site
Water and Hygiene

Water and Hygiene

  • Potable Water
Pets and Policies

Pets and Policies

  • Pet friendly
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Rates, Sites & Availability

Select check-in and check-out dates to see real-time availability for each site.

35 Sites Available

Site
Price
🚐 1 (Group Site), Loop: Abert's Squirrel Loop
No Hookups
Price not available
18, Loop: Black Bear
10 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
🚐 19, Loop: Black Bear
No Hookups
Price not available
20, Loop: Black Bear
10 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
21, Loop: Black Bear
10 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
🚐 22, Loop: Black Bear
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 23, Loop: Black Bear
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 25, Loop: Black Bear
No Hookups
Price not available
26, Loop: Black Bear
10 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
🚐 27, Loop: Black Bear
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 28, Loop: Black Bear
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 29, Loop: Black Bear
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 30, Loop: Black Bear
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 31, Loop: Black Bear
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 32, Loop: Black Bear
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 33, Loop: Black Bear
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 39, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 40, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 41, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 42, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 43, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 44, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 45, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 46, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
47, Loop: Coyote
10 guests · Campfire · Pet Friendly
Price not available
🚐 48, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 49, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 5 (Group Site), Loop: Abert's Squirrel Loop
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 50, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 51, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 52, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 54, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 55, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 56, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available
🚐 57, Loop: Coyote
No Hookups
Price not available

Reviews (515)

What Guests Are Saying

Juniper Campground offers a beautiful and quiet setting with well-maintained facilities, including clean bathrooms and ample space between campsites. The proximity to Bandelier National Monument and various hiking trails enhances its appeal, making it easy to explore the area. While some visitors noted issues with bathroom cleanliness and campsite leveling, overall experiences were positive, highlighting friendly staff and a family-friendly atmosphere.

Review Summary

4.5
515 reviews
5
66.8%
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4
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3
4.5%
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2
2.3%
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12

Ross A

Verified

November 20, 2023 Stayed at: 27, Loop: Black Bear

4

Nice campground. We have a 25 foot RV so just fit the limit for the campground. For paved sites they have quite a grade and it took sometime to level the RV so we could extend the slide. We raced to arrive at the visitors centre to check in before closing and the Ranger told us we should have just gone to the campsite. It was 10 minutes before closing so my wife asked a couple of questions regarding the trail and his response was "well your not doing it tonight". She stated she knew that but was just looking for information. His response was "You got the map don't you. You just come here in the morning.". Pretty cranky and perhaps he had a rough day but maybe should not be in the service industry. However, the display at the visitors centre and the trail itself with the Pueblo cliff dwelling was incredible despite the less than friendly welcome. Well worth the visit and it is a nice campground.

Dean H

Verified

November 17, 2023 Stayed at: 23, Loop: Black Bear

5

Awesome campground. Electric plug in bathroom. Water in a few locations. Enjoyed my stay. Wood is pay as you need.

Dean H

Verified

November 17, 2023 Stayed at: 23, Loop: Black Bear

5

Awesome campground. Electric plug in bathroom. Water in a few locations. Enjoyed my stay. Wood is pay as you need.

Chenyang X

Verified

November 14, 2023 Stayed at: 33, Loop: Black Bear

3

Good facilities

Chenyang X

Verified

November 14, 2023 Stayed at: 33, Loop: Black Bear

3

Good facilities

Elin H

Verified

November 8, 2023 Stayed at: 26, Loop: Black Bear

5

A quiet, pretty, clean campground with excellent hiking opportunities. In the evening we hiked the rim loop and in the morning we hiked down to the canyon to see the ruins, then back up. Loved it!

Elin H

Verified

November 8, 2023 Stayed at: 26, Loop: Black Bear

5

A quiet, pretty, clean campground with excellent hiking opportunities. In the evening we hiked the rim loop and in the morning we hiked down to the canyon to see the ruins, then back up. Loved it!

THOMAS H

Verified

November 4, 2023 Stayed at: 31, Loop: Black Bear

5

very clean comfortable and super well maintained, fire wood is provided for a fee. reservations make so I know I have a spot and not having to sleep on the road because the (A Loop spots are all taken, first come first served). Great trails with lots of history plaques.

THOMAS H

Verified

November 4, 2023 Stayed at: 31, Loop: Black Bear

5

very clean comfortable and super well maintained, fire wood is provided for a fee. reservations make so I know I have a spot and not having to sleep on the road because the (A Loop spots are all taken, first come first served). Great trails with lots of history plaques.

Mary A F

Verified

November 2, 2023 Stayed at: 41, Loop: Coyote

4

Lovely campground but NOT busy in October. It really should just all be first come first served. Also recreation.gov requires an app that does not work on older cell phones so it is extremely difficult to reserve a site. This unfairly penalizes lower income and older individuals who may not have a new cell phone or are less tech savvy. Yes it is possible to call a phone number but this does not allow the user to review what is available and choose a site they like.

Location Juniper Campground (NM)

Address:
15 Entrance Rd
Los Alamos, NM, 87544
United States

Highway access

Juniper Campground is accessible via New Mexico State Road 502, which connects to US Highway 84/285 approximately 15 miles to the east.

Latitude & Longitude: 35.7961 / -106.279

Elevation: 2035 feet

Policies & Rules

Arrival & departure

Check in time

1PM

Check out time

11:30AM

General

  • Reservation dates. Most individual campsites are reservable up to 6 months in advance (some are first-come, first-served only). Group campsites are available by reservation only-- up to 12 months in advance until the day before arrival. Group campsites are NOT available first-come, first served. 
  • Group Campsites. The group campsites are for tent camping only and for groups of 10 to 20 persons per site. You may camp only in the campsite you reserve. 
  • Entrance Fees. Bandelier National Monument charges an entrance fee separate from camping fees. You may pay the fee upon arrival at the Automated Fee Machine at the Bandelier Entrance Station, at the Bandelier Visitor Center during business hours or purchase in advance. The park also honors Federal interagency passes (e.g., annual, senior, access, 4th grade, Golden Age pass etc.). For more information visit the park's Fees & Passes web page. 
  • The Bandelier NM shuttle has begun for the 2026 season. The shuttle, operated by Atomic City Transit, runs from the Frey Trailhead (across from Black Bear Loop) to the visitor Center in Frijoles Canyon. The shuttle expands parking capacity and offers campers a great opportunity to easily hike the Frey Trail and experience the breathtaking views on a 1.5-mile trail that follows the historic (pre-1930s) route into Frijoles Canyon, then shuttle back to the campground later in the day. Once in Frijoles Canyon, more than 70 miles of additional trails are easily accessible. The shuttle runs on select dates March-October from 10:30am to 4:45pm. Complete schedule can be found here.
  • Camping Equipment. Individual campsites allow only one (1) RV per site. Pop-up trailers count as a recreational vehicle. Group campsites are for tent camping only. 
  • Parking. The use of all vehicles (including bicycles and trailers) is restricted to the parking area. All vehicles belonging to campers must be parked in the designated parking spots for the occupied campsite. Overflow vehicles must be parked in Juniper Family Campground overflow lots.
  • Food Lockers. Bears are known to be active in Bandelier National Monument. Please keep food, garbage and scented items locked up and unavailable to wildlife. Bear lockers are provided in the campground for storage of these items.
  • Pets. Pets are permitted in the campground, picnic area, and parking lots only and must be leashed at all times. Pets are not allowed on any hiking trails within the park. 
  • Water: Potable water is available year-round at spigots located throughout each Loop of the campground. There are no hookups at any campsites. A seasonal RV dump station is located inside the entrance to the campground (open mid-April thru October). No showers or laundry. The campground and park do not offer showers or laundry facilities.
  • Prohibited activities. Group sports (volleyball, horseshoes, etc) are prohibited. Possession and/or use of fireworks or metal detectors is prohibited. Use of firearms is strictly prohibited and they may not be carried inside of government buildings. Digging or any other soil disturbance at campsites prohibited. 
  • Firewood and Campfires. Gathering firewood is prohibited. During hot and dry summer months, fire restrictions are common and campfires and charcoal fires may be prohibited. Check the Alerts & Conditions page on the park website or call the Visitor Center for information on current fire restrictions. 
  • Don't Move Firewood: Help protect our forests! Prevent the spread of tree-killing pests by obtaining firewood at or near your destination and burning it on-site. Firewood available at self-serve kiosk at campground entrance. Moving firewood is illegal in some states. Visit dontmovefirewood.org to learn more.

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Last updated: June 6, 2026

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