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Lee Acres RV Park

Bloomfield, New Mexico
4.2 (122 reviews)

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About Lee Acres RV Park

Campground in New Mexico.

Lee Acres RV Park in Bloomfield, New Mexico offers a comfortable home base for exploring one of the Southwest's most captivating regions. Situated in the heart of the Four Corners area, this RV park provides convenient access to some of America's most iconic natural wonders and cultural treasures.

Bloomfield itself serves as a gateway to extraordinary outdoor adventures. The nearby San Juan River is a premier destination for fishing enthusiasts, offering excellent opportunities to catch walleye, catfish, and northern pike. The river's gentle to moderate flows make it accessible for anglers of varying skill levels, and the scenic canyon walls create a stunning backdrop for a day on the water. Beyond fishing, the area offers countless hiking trails that showcase the dramatic geology of the Colorado Plateau.

The location places you within striking distance of several world-class attractions. Chaco Culture National Historical Park, about an hour's drive away, preserves remarkable pre-Columbian ruins and provides insight into the sophisticated Ancestral Puebloan civilization. The surrounding high desert landscape reveals layer upon layer of geological history, with colorful rock formations that shift in hue throughout the day.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness southeast of Bloomfield presents otherworldly badlands terrain perfect for photography and hiking. The unique landscape features towering hoodoos, striped layers of ancient rock, and a sense of solitude that's increasingly rare in the modern world.

Bloomfield itself maintains a authentic small-town character that many travelers appreciate. Local shops, restaurants, and services cater to the community and visitors alike. The town provides necessary amenities while preserving the genuine Southwest experience that drew you to this region in the first place.

This area appeals particularly to nature lovers, history buffs, photographers, and anyone seeking to experience the vast open spaces and rich cultural heritage of the American Southwest. Whether you're planning an extended stay or using the park as a jumping-off point for day trips, Lee Acres RV Park positions you perfectly for discovering what makes this corner of New Mexico so special.
4.2

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122

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Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Bloomfield is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

New Mexico weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Bloomfield.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Bloomfield. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Lee Acres RV Park Reviews

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Jeff Hartung

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jeff Hartung

Nice folks, fresh air and close to everything. Worked the 4 corners power plant and stayed here. Owners were very kind and helpful. Reasonably priced and quiet 👍

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Kevin Anderson

Mar 18, 2026

3.0

Google Review by Kevin Anderson

Price jumped 50 a night cool but not for this place. Was quiet. Charles think his name was is super chill, a helpful, 30 a night for what is offered would have been ok. Would have passed if i had not had such a great experience and time sll thf other times i have stayed here.. and no this eas not the first time.

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Stephanie

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Stephanie

It was grrrrreat. So nice and quiet. So natural loved that it wasn't paved and loved that everything you need is all on your campsite very accessible and very clean and the people running it was so helpful, knowledgeable and so nice and respectful. Thank y'all for a lovely experience

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Debra Pitts-Webb

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Debra Pitts-Webb

The park is run down, not mowed, weeds everywhere. Rundown campers sitting. Campers in the park are old and in bad condition. There is no outside lighting at all. I do not recommend staying here if you are looking for a nice and peaceful campground. The price to stay was good and we had full hookup. We will not stay here again.

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Jodi Metcalf

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jodi Metcalf

Good price, a little worn but the owner is really nice and helps in any way he can. Large rv parks will always have long term stays, specifically during the winter season in the southern states, and he excepts older RVs. We appreciate this as we can not afford the outrageous pricing of a new one and the fact that it loses half it's value the second you drive it off the lot. Our rv is in good shape... Good price, a little worn but the owner is really nice and helps in any way he can. Large rv parks will always have long term stays, specifically during the winter season in the southern states, and he excepts older RVs. We appreciate this as we can not afford the outrageous pricing of a new one and the fact that it loses half it's value the second you drive it off the lot. Our rv is in good shape but due to the sun it looks weathered and faded and it's older then the 10 year limit that a lot of parks put on it. They are looked at as disposable, as if we all have money to replace them. With people reconstructing and recycling this should not be a factor in an rv park anymore. The owner keeps up the park and helps those who stay. Been here several times. Have never felt unsafe.

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