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Kiva RV Park and Horse Motel
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Kiva RV Park and Horse Motel

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210 Old Hwy 60 West
Bernardo/Bosque, NM 87006 US
Kiva RV Park and Horse Motel

Type of Activity

ATV Riding, Horseback Riding,

Amenities

Pets Allowed,
Primary Number:
(505) 861-0693
Reservation Number:
GPS: 34.480515,-106.935860
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REG Rate:$20.00 - $30.00
FR Rate:$16.00 - $24.00
Dates of Operation: Year Round
Min Group Size: 0
Max Group Size: 0

Description

See our addtl listing in Campground section. Nestled among many natural and historical sites, Kivas quiet location can give you the quiet and security you need on your travels. Providing your own horses, you can ride out of the RV Park onto high mesa - overlook the bird refuge and watch the Snow Geese land or the Sandhill Cranes feed. Chances are you will a Red-Tail Hawk and maybe a Bald Eagle. The views are awesome and the riding is endless; where the Coyotes abound and the Mountain Blue Birds fly.

Directions

Located 50 mi south of Albuquerque on I25 (Exit 175) on the west side of the interstate in Bernardo, NM. Many guests enjoy our proximity to US Route 60 which provides a cutoff to I40, in turn avoiding the congestion of Albuquerque.

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