It certainly depends on what features you desire in a campground:
1)The Stagecoach Stop:
http://www.stagecoachstoprv.com/ runs $35/$40/night and is on the North West side of Albuquerque, you actually access through the small town of Bernalillo off of I25 on Hwy 550 to Hwy 528. It is about 1/2 mile to a super Walmart, but not much else is close by in terms of commercial infrastructure. Some sites with nice views of Sandia mountains. The $40 sites have artificial grass under the picnic table.
2)Nearer to I25, but not right on the Interstate, is the KOA North, also in Bernalillo. Typical KOA with cable, internet, pool, pancake breakfast (included), and access to fast food restaurants with a couple of miles. The closest grocery store is the super Walmart described above. The KOA is about 15 minutes to the North side of Albuquerque and all the eateries and shopping one can stand.
3)American RV and Enchanted RV are across the interstate (I40) from each other. The High Desert is almost adjacent to American RV. All three are located on the West-side outskirts of Albuquerque and about 10-15 minutes from the I25, I40, junction, the physical heart of Albuquerque. Grocery shopping is located on Central Ave (old Route 66), about 5-7 miles. American RV has paved access, cable, pool, and a pretty nice breakfast (included). They also have a section normally used by larger rigs with satellite access requirements (unobstructed by trees, etc.). The pool and facilities are very clean, oh, and free popcorn! High Desert and Enchanted are gravel access. Enchanted is very retro in style (Route 66ish) and I seem to recall the pool is very small and shade was limited. Enchanted, to me, is very basic camping and, if you're not going to be in and around the rig for extended periods, it should do just fine. High Desert is also gravel and they have a nice clubhouse (small, but nice and clean) for shooting pool or relaxing. The picnic tables needed serious attention earlier this spring, the wood slats looked like they got them from old oak barrels as they were curled rather severally.
All three of these campgrounds are within spitting distance of a Camping World, if that means anything to you.
4)There is also a KOA on the East side of Albuquerque. This campground backs up against I40. I don't have much detail on this KOA but the location is close to RV dealer zone and there is quite a few dealers within a couple of miles.
5)There is a campground called the Coronado Campground, also located in Bernalillo:
http://www.townofbernalillo.org/depts/campground.htm I believe this is operated, or leased from, a native tribe in the area. It backs up to the Rio Grande river is about all I know about this place, except they only offer camping; no pool, cable, etc.
As with any information on the forum, do your own homework, check reviews, and...I hope this helps.