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Tower 64 Motel & RV Park

From $30.00 USD

Per Night
Trinidad, Colorado
48.6 mi from cimarron, NM

Here at Tower 64, we take pride in serving our guests. We fully support Colorado Amendment 64, which has legalized the recreational use of marijuana. If you are visiting Colorado for recreational marijuana then a 420/marijuana/weed/cannabis accommodation is important for a memorable vacation. We believe you should be able to smoke with confidence. With economy and deluxe accommodations, friendly hotel service and a relaxed atmosphere. Close to area attractions, Walmart, shopping, Trinidad art districts, and restaurants.

South Shore

Trinidad, Colorado
47.4 mi from cimarron, NM

Arroyo Hondo, Orilla Verde Rec Area - BLM

Taos, New Mexico
48.3 mi from cimarron, NM

The Arroyo Hondo Recreation is located in the beautiful city of Taos, New Mexico and is a great spot for your next southwestern vacation. Look forward to site seeing at the Rio del Norte National Monument, and enjoying the great fishing opportunity offered at the local streams. Be sure to go outside and take advantage of the hiking and biking trails, as well as large, clear skies for stargazing. It's quiet, clean and well-managed, and is perfect for a serene New Mexico getaway. 

Wild Rivers Area of the Rio Grande Gorge

Questa, New Mexico
40.9 mi from cimarron, NM

Elephant Rock Campground, Carson National Forest

Red River, New Mexico
32.6 mi from cimarron, NM

The Elephant Rock Campground is located in the Carson National Forest, and is well-known for the Red River and Eagle Rock Lake being nearby. Campers can look forward to excellent fishing at the lakes, as well as opportunities for kayaking, swimming and boating. Visitors can also expect great hiking trails and large open areas for picnicking and exploring. The area is thick with thriving forestry, so prepare for some spectacular views, and occasional bird or deer roaming the mountain regions. 

Carson/Middle Canjilon Lake

Taos, New Mexico
37.9 mi from cimarron, NM

Carson/Middle Canjilon Lake includes amenities such as . This campground is located on 208 Cruz Alta Rd. in Taos, NM and is open May 30 - Sep 12.

Soda Pocket Campground

Raton, New Mexico
43.1 mi from cimarron, NM

The Soda Pocket Campground is located in Sugarite Canyon, New Mexico and is surrounded by exquisite, blooming wildflowers. These wildflowers pop up among the beautiful hiking trails, amphitheater and nearby lake. The area is known for its thriving fauna as well, so keep an eye out for hummingbirds and deer while you're there. With the lake nearby, take advantage of water sports such as cruising, swimming, kayaking and of course, plenty of fishing. And at the end of a long day, look up at the sky for the stargazing New Mexico visitors can't get enough of.

Morphy Lake State Park

Mora, New Mexico
47.5 mi from cimarron, NM

Carpios Ridge

Trinidad, Colorado
47.8 mi from cimarron, NM

Enchanted Moon RV Park and Campground

From $32.00 USD

Per Night
Taos, New Mexico
27.7 mi from cimarron, NM

Gambel Oak Group Campground

Raton, New Mexico
43.2 mi from cimarron, NM

The Gambel Oak Group Campground is located in the Sugarite Canyon and as the name suggests, is filled with spectacular gambel oaks and other beautiful trees. Look forward to hiking the natural landscape and exploring nearby areas like Lake Alice with tons of opportunities for water sports. Take your line out to the lake side for some stellar fishing, or go swimming, cruising or kayaking. To truly appreciate the park, make sure to chat with the rangers and learn from them the ins-and-outs of the canyon. Ask them about the best trails and picnic areas, as well as the best spots for stargazing. 

Wild Rivers National Recreation Area

Cerro, New Mexico
44.5 mi from cimarron, NM

The Wild Rivers National Recreation Area is located within the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument and along the Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River. That being said, expect some of the most untouched, breathtaking views of nature this side of the United States. Experience the beauty of an 800-foot deep canyon, volcanic flowers and naturally rugged vistas. The diverse terrain ensures the perfect environment for a flourishing flora and fauna ecosystem. While you hike the trails, look out for gorgeous birds and small animals, as well as beautiful blooming flowers and plants. Besides hiking, you can also go boating, fishing, biking, picnicking and scenic driving.

Kiowa National Grassland

Mills, New Mexico
49.4 mi from cimarron, NM

The Kiowa National Grassland is a primitive campsite located in Mills, New Mexico. The area is surrounded by juniper and pinion pine which rings the top of Mills Canyon; although there's not very much shade for people, if you bring your horses, you're sure to find shade for them. The area is popular for its wide, open spaces, providing plenty of room for ATV enthusiasts, equestrians and portable corrals. With hundreds of acres of wild, desert land, this park is perfect for clear skies and star gazing, biking and exploring, so feel free to go out there and explore! The park has tent sites and tent pads, but no amenities beyond that, so bring everything you need for a distraction-free stay. We hope you visit soon!

Coyote Creek State Park

Guadalupita, New Mexico
29.2 mi from cimarron, NM

The Coyote Creek State Park is located an hour east of Taos, and is nestled in the Sangre De Cristo mountains. Just beside a meandering stream, campers can enjoy hours of fly fishing, as well as the sights and sounds of a flourishing waterside oasis that's enclosed by spruce and pine. With tons of wild flowers to photograph, the park is also excellent for hiking, biking, picnicking and birding. We can't wait for you to visit the creek and see it all!

Orilla Verde Area of the Rio Grande Gorge

Pilar, New Mexico
49.9 mi from cimarron, NM

Cedar Rail RV Park Campground

From $34.00 USD

Per Night
Raton, New Mexico
34.9 mi from cimarron, NM

BLM Wild River's Campground

Questa, New Mexico
43.6 mi from cimarron, NM

Enjoy spectacular sights at the Wild River's Campground including deep, steep-sided canyons carved out by the Rio Grande River and the Red River through beautiful, volcanic rock. Go hiking on one of the three trails that descend to the river. Most campers visit for the camping, but there's plenty of sight seeing, photography and biking to be done, so bring everything you need to explore!

Raton KOA

From $27.00 USD

Per Night
Raton, New Mexico
36.6 mi from cimarron, NM

The Raton KOA is a great stopping point on a road trip between Colorado and New Mexico. Visit the great local attractions around this park, including: the Santa Fe Trail, Boy Scout Museum, downtown Raton's Historic District and Capulin Volcano National Monument. Depending on when you come, you can also look forward to small-town parades and fireworks, as well as various breathtaking ballooning events. Also be sure to take advantage of the horsehoe pits and game room, as well as the conveniences on site.

Valve Tenders Group Campground

Raton, New Mexico
42.5 mi from cimarron, NM

The Valve Tenders Group Campground is located in Raton, in Sugarite Canyon. Soak in the gorgeous views of the canyon as well as the sunrises over Lake Alice off in the distance, and fall in love with New Mexico all over again. There's plenty to do, so get ready for hiking, biking and lots of water sports like boating, swimming and fishing. You can also go horseback riding here, and go rock climbing along the canyon. At an elevation of over 7,000 feet and plenty of sights and experiences to enjoy, you'll no doubt have a cool and relaxing time at Valve Tenders. 

June Bug - Carson National Forrest

Red River, New Mexico
32 mi from cimarron, NM

The June Bug is located in the Red River Canyon in a gorgeous spruce-ponderosa forest. Fall in love with this New Mexico oasis at this park where you will find plenty of picnic tables and acres and acres of raw forest for exploration. There are also trails for hiking and biking, and wide open skies for stargazing. Be sure to look up at dawn and dusk to catch one of those iconic New Mexico sunrises or sunsets. The trees almost seem to absorb the noises around you, so look forward to a peaceful, relaxing getaway.