I have not driven 285 in many years but it has to be more enjoyable than driving I-40 and then I-25. I-25 from Albuquerque to Santa Fe should be called the ABQ-SF Raceway - speed limit is not observed by most it seems. Couple of very steep hills as well. I-40 to I-25 interchange is a royal PITA - rivals some of the worst ones I've seen elsewhere. If you decide to go the I-40 to I-25 route though I STRONGLY recommend you get off at the first exit coming into town from the East -- Tramway Blvd. Take it north and just follow it around. It takes you through the east part of town (a lot less traffic albeit stop lights) and then you'll get a short two-lane road that takes you from the Tramway exit down to I-25. You miss 99 percent of the Albuquerque city traffic.
At the same time, if you like I recommend taking the Tramway up to the Crest. Again, have not taken it in many years so I don't know the cost but it has a spectacular view and there are some trails up at the top to enjoy. Goes from roughly 5800 feet to 12K as I recall. I remember having to climb to 13.5K to cross over the mountain when getting my Private Pilot's license years ago.
In any case, a suggestion.
Oh, if you are military Kirtland Air Force Base has a nice FAMCamp (RV Camp Ground) -- take the Eubank exit south. Follow Eubank and it will take you right to the correct gate to enter (open 0600-2400). Approximately 18.00 per night full hookups. There is a lot to see in Albuquerque. If not there is are two KOAs in Albuquerque (one just as you come into Albuquerque between the Tramway and Juan Tabo exits (sits back from Central Ave a bit) and the other is out by Bernalillo (I've never even seen it). The other camp grounds that I'm aware of are quite a ways out on the west part of town as is a Flying J, Loves and Camping World if you need such.
Hope this helps some.
Oh, fuel. I'd suggest you top off in Tucumcari - there are both Loves and Flying J there as you are coming in. We came through I-40 to Tucumcari (enroute back to Manhappiness Kansas) back in December and there are not a lot of places to fuel that are easy to get into with our Landmarks - as TravelTiger said, They are hard to get to and as I recall, rather tight.