Located in the Beautiful Jemez Mountains of Northern New Mexico
37695 hwy 126 LaCueva NM. 87025 one mile west of NM4 on NM126
Thank you for visiting our website. Trail's End RV Park is set amongst an Old Growth Ponderosa Pine forest. Each of the 10 Fullhookup sites have a mountain and a meadow view, picnic table and fire ring.
The park is open Spring thru Fall weather permitting. We are located in LaCueva nine miles north of Jemez Springs on NM 4 or 28 miles west of Los Alamos on NM 4. Take NM 4 to NM126 in LaCueva. The Park is 1 mile on the right. GatedEntrance is directly across the street from Baptist Church.
AdvancedReservationsOnlyNo one under 21 Pre-Approved Pets Welcome.
Rigs max length not to exceed please:} Motorhomes max 38 ft. Fifthwheel 36 ft. pull trailer 34 ft.
Nestled in the heart of north central New Mexico lie the Jemez Mountains, a dormant volcano complex covering more than a 1000 square miles. Remnants of the volcano have formed one of the most unusual and beautiful geological areas in the world. Part of the Santa Fe National Forest known as the Jemez Recreation Area. The Jemez offers all types of activities.
Miles of scenic trails and highways lead you through pristine wilderness with views around each bend. Valles Caldera National Preserve is just 15 minutes away. see links page.
Wildlife includes one of the largest Elk populations in the world. Black Bear, Turkey, Bobcat, and Mountain lion are abundant but rarely seen. Miles of mountain streams and Fenton Lake offer fishing for German Brown trout and Rainbow trout. All kinds of Birds including Hummers, Raptors, Ravens, Stellar Jays, Evening Grosbeak, Wood Peckers, on and on.
The area was once inhabited by the Anasazi Indians who left behind thousands of ruins to explore. Bandelier Monument and Chaco Canyon make for interesting day trips and give great insight as to how and where these ancient people lived.
Hundreds of old logging roads provide great trails for mountain bikes, dirt bikes, four wheelers, horses, and snowmobiles. Hikers will enjoy waterfalls, dense forest, alpine meadows, natural hot springs, mushrooms and gorgeous wildflowers.
A Country Store and Family Restaurant are minutes away.
Jemez Springs a quaint historic village offers its famous Bath House, several good restaurants, an art gallery, lodging and a few eclectic shops.
Santa Fe and Albuquerque are 1.5 hrs away. Taos is a 2 hour scenic drive. Los Alamos "The Atomic City" offers museums, shopping and eating is just 45 minutes away.
Jemez Indian Pueblo 10 miles south of Jemez Springs offers: Wallatowa Visitor and Cultural Center, Fuel and convienence store, homemade food goods, handmade jewelry and famous Jemez pottery.