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Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
This campsite can only be booked by telephone. 575-758-8851
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3.5 / 5 (4 votes )

Diablo Canyon Recreation Area

Old Buckman Road
87544, Los Alamos
the United States

Diablo Canyon Recreation Area is a campsite in Los Alamos, the United States. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

On Diablo Canyon Recreation Area it's possible to camp with a tent.

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mrpelayo
English (US)
... and by storm I mean the 7 miles of washed out road. Once we got to Diablo Canyon, we really enjoyed our first boondocking experience! Peaceful, spacious, and beautiful scenery. Would I camp there again? Probably if I got confirmation that the road has improved. Otherwise, I’ll probably look for another boondocking place.
2 days ago

KampKnupp
English (US)
We didn't actually camp here. We were checking it out for our fifth wheel. The road is too rough (8 miles of bad washboard) and the sites are too small and not very flat for van camping. There were some decent flat spots just as you entered BLM land, so no need to drive this far, though Diablo Canyon is worth a visit. Walking all the way to the river was not necessary; the canyon itself was the highlight.
2 days ago

S&S Baby Blue
English (US)
We stayed here on Sunday night. The road coming into the site was very rough but maintaining a speed of 20-30 miles an hour will make the trip quick and less bumpy but be careful driving. Once we arrived the diablo canyon is breathtaking. The outhouse was a bit dirt but we were prepared for no toilet. there is no reception. I advice to walk the diablo trail is it amazing. No reception for Verizon or AT&T
2 days ago

hderange
English (US)
Well the location is pretty special. So special, they were filming a Hollywood movie there the next day. The spot is a very popular hiking destination and the parking lot was full when we arrived. The camping sites are dotted around the edge and there was one left that we took. Got setup but then found we weren't able to get any signal, even with the directional booster. Had to pack up and find another spot so didn't end up staying the night. Lots of trash strewn around unfortunately. They have a portable toilet but no dumpster. Would still stay here again if we didn't have to work. Road in from Santa Fe is narrow in places and is pretty washboarded out with a few tight curves. I wouldn't attempt with anything over 35ft.
2 days ago

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