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Wolf Hollow Campground

Magdalena, New Mexico
58.2 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Evergreen Mobile Home RV Park

Alamogordo, New Mexico
76.8 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Pancho Villa

Columbus, New Mexico
93.5 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

The Pancho Villa park is home to numerous historical exhibits from the battle that happened at this small town in 1916. History buffs and New Mexico enthusiasts alike flock to this site to see the museum which is free for campers, and to experience the remnants of this crucial part of the Mexican- American war. The park is also only a few miles from the southern border, so if you cross, be sure to visit the Pink Store. If you like the iconic desert terrain of New Mexico, you'll especially love this park, and the sights of those beautifully red sunrises and sunsets the area is known for.

Lower Karr Canyon Campground

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
84.9 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Lower Karr Canyon Campground is an undeveloped campground scattered across the Karr Canyon Picnic Area. Explore the Lincoln National Park with its densely forested areas, beautiful hiking trails and clear skies. Standing over 7,500 feet above the desert floor, campers can enjoy warm weather that's not too harsh, and plenty of fresh air. Also take advantage of the horseback riding, biking and wildlife watching at this site for a true taste of untouched New Mexico terrain.

Lower Fir Group Campground

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
88.8 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Less than a mile from Cloudcroft is the Lower Fir Group Campground in the Lincoln National Forest reserve. As you'd expect, there's plenty to do in this area: take your family on hiking and biking expeditions through the dense, gorgeous forestry of the campground, and go on plenty of picnics while you're there. You can also walk to Cloudcroft for some shopping, entertainment and interaction with the friendly locals.

Skyline Campground

Alto, New Mexico
90 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

The Skyline Campground is located south of the famous Monjeau Lookout Tower along Forest Road. Visitors enjoy exquisite scenery, and breathtaking mountain views. With access to the White Mountain Wilderness via the Crest Trailhead. Campers can enjoy a range of activities such as hiking, biking, horseback riding, picnicking, hunting, and of course snowboarding and skiing during the winter months.

Black Bear Group Campground

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
88.6 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Located in the Lincoln National Forest New Mexico is the Black Bear Group Campground, a popular site for annual groups of up to 70 people. With plenty of open, grassy spots for sports, and lots of wildlife in the surrounding forest, this campground is a popular one for group activities like star-gazing on the park's many clear nights. Located near Alamogordo and Cloudcroft, it's also well-known for groups wanting to explore those two urban centers and the great culture and dining to be experienced there. It's also a quarter mile from the Rim Trail, which is popular for mountain biking, hiking, and horseback riding. Other nearby trails are open to ATV enthusiasts.

Elks Lodge 1897

Alamogordo, New Mexico
77 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Facing the Sacramento mountains to the east, the Elks Lodge 1897 is for members and visiting Elks only, and is a quiet place to get away for a few days. With full hookups, 30/50 amp sites, laundry facilities, showers, restrooms, WIFI and a restaurant on-site, this is a Alamogordo favorite. Visitors can enjoy golfing at a nearby golf course, the space hall of fame, the oldest zoo located in Alamogordo, the White Sand National Monument nearby, skiing, gambling, fishing and zip-lining. Elks Lodge 1897 has something for everyone and well-established to meet all guests' needs.

Bluff Springs Dispersed Campsites

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
90.1 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Located in the Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico are the Bluff Springs Dispersed Campsites. It is a partially developed picnic area with dispersed campsites with spectacular mountain views, and beautiful forestry all around. Take one of the trails around clumps of wildflowers, and be sure to catch at least one sunset or sunrise; have a camera handy! There's also a few small waterfalls within the park so keep your eyes open for that! Most visitors to this site go off to the Cloudcroft village to take advantage of the local sights and do some gift or food shopping. Maybe you'll be in time for one of the three annual festivals that take place in Zenith Park in the village.

Silver City KOA

From $42.00 USD

Per Night
Silver City, New Mexico
59.5 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Get ready to explore some gorgeous desert vistas at the Silver City KOA. Go hiking, biking or just exploring around the campground, or head out to Silver City for some more conventional fun. The city is a hub for number attractions including some great spots like the Spirit of the Mountain Scenic Byway, Gila Cliff Dwellings Monument, Ancient Indian Ruins and a host of museums and art galleries. The city's historic district is also edged by great local eateries showcasing the culinary talent of residents, and even a brewery, so grab a pint and fall in love with the history and culture of the southwest!

Franklin Mountains State Park

El Paso, Texas
93.5 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Valle Tio Vinces Campground

Datil, New Mexico
88.9 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Valle Tio Vinces Campground is located in Datil, New Mexico, and is well-known for acres and acres of gorgeous green mountain ranges, tall trees and plateaus ideal for picnicking and enjoying group sports events. Visitors can also look forward to beautiful trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.

Sapillo Group Area Campground

Silver City, New Mexico
50.6 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

The Sapillo Group Campground is located in the Gila National Forest and is a beautiful place to retreat into nature, and get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Look forward to plenty of fresh air and acres upon acres of untouched land to explore. Campers especially love hiking and biking the trails, but you also have the option to go to the downtown Silver City area to experience the local attractions there. Get ready for a look into the history and culture of New Mexico with sits like the Ancient Indian Ruins, Spirit of the Mountains Scenic Byway and Gila Cliff Dwellings Monument. There's also tons of art galleries, live shows and great, local eateries to enjoy. 

Apache RV Park

From $26.00 USD

Per Night
Cruzville, New Mexico
94 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Apache RV Park is located in western New Mexico on the shortest and most scenic route between Albuquerque and Phoenix or Tucson. The park is surrounded by dense forestry, and popular as a base camp for those seeking to explore surrounding areas within the county. Besides hiking and sight seeing, visitors can take advantage of fishing and hunting. Be sure to make a day trip to Albuquerque if you can, and experience the fine dining and cultural landscape of that city.

Datil Well Campground (BLM)

Datil, New Mexico
79 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Datil Well Campground is located at one of the 15 wells that are along the old Magdalena Livestock Driveway. The area includes 3 miles of hiking trails in piñon-juniper and ponderosa pine woodlands, with scenic views of the San Augustin Plains. The trail and vistas also offer an occasional glimpse of wildlife in a quiet setting. Enjoy picnicking along the small spots of leveled land, and be sure to look up at twilight to see the stars come out in full brightness.

South Fork Negrito Campground

Reserve, New Mexico
81.8 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

The South Fork Negrito Campground is located in Reserve, New Mexico and is surrounded by amazingly tall and lush cottonwoods. Go hiking among some of the area's most spectacular natural rock formations and desert vistas. With plenty of hills and camping, you'll never be bored by the natural terrain and will get lost in its beauty - better yet lose yourself behind the camera as your photograph the terrain. 

Twin Spruce RV Park & Camp

Ruidoso, New Mexico
94.1 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Silver Overflow Campground

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
89.2 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Enjoy the widely dispersed camp sites of the Silver Overflow Campground in the Lincoln National Forest. Popular for its showers and musician presentations at the silver Amphitheater, the campground is idyllic and bustling with activity and fun, especially during the summer months. Learn about the outdoors through the amphitheater's visitor programs, and go roaming around the various trails and paths. With gorgeous scenes and curious wildlife, you and your group will stay engaged and entertained throughout your trip.

Slide Group Campground

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
87.9 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

Located in the Lincoln National Forest is the Slide Group Campground which can accommodate up to 90 people. Surrounded by mixed evergreen and aspen, this site is known for immersing visitors in a primitive wildlife environment where they can pause and appreciate nature. Access to the National Recreation Rim Trail can be found at the site, and there are plenty of amenities to ensure that groups can enjoy social events and plan group activities with ease. Besides hiking and picnicking, most campers stop by the village of Cloudcroft for supplies, shopping and fine, local dining. Don't miss out on that!

Three Rivers Petroglyph Site

Tularosa, New Mexico
75.1 mi from truth-or-consequences, NM

The Three Rivers Petroglyph Site is the biggest collection of petroglyphs in the nation, and is a great place to immerse yourself in the history and rich culture of the southwest. Hikers prepare for some challenging and scenic trails, and great views of the Sierra and Tularosa Basin. The nearby trading post is also world-class, offering campers a pick of the best local arts and craft, each unique piece holding some historic or cultural significance. Fall in love with the southwest at this park, where there's so much of nature to explore. Hike the gorgeous desert vistas, or mountain bike the hills around the campground. There's also so much stargazing to be done, so settle in at dusk to enjoy the reds and oranges of an iconic New Mexico sunset and strap in for the nighttime light show. Â