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Brushy Point Campground

Los Ojos, New Mexico
88.4 mi from guadalupita, NM

The Brushy Point Campground is located at the Heron Lake State Park, and is set among the picturesque tall pines of northern New Mexico. Designated as a "quiet lake," boat operators cannot get up to wake-speeds, making it an excellent location for paddle-crafts liek canoes and kayaks. Get on the lake surface to enjoy a peaceful and easy-going float on the lake, and be sure to cast a few lines to catch record-sized trout and kokanee salmon. Ice fishing is very popular during the winter, as is cross-country skiing. During the warmer months, be sure to hike, bike and picnic your way around the lake, taking in the beautiful natural terrain as you go. 

Bandelier Natl Mon/Juniper Campground

Los Alamos, New Mexico
62.8 mi from guadalupita, NM

The Juniper Campground is located at the Bandelier National Monument and is a popular campign spot for families and small groups of about 10 people or fewer. Look forward to some breathtaking views of the cliffside and mountain ranges, as well as a thriving wildlife landscape. Keep you eyes open for deer, the Bandelier butterflies, American pika and Abert's squirrels, as well the beautiful natural terrain that there creatures call home. The hiking trails at this park are slightly easier and shorter than at other parks at Bandelier, and this ensures that children and younger camper are not overly taxed as they explore the area. Also be sure to take pictures of the beautiful monument and look upward at dawn or dusk to see that iconic New Mexico sky! Amenities at the park include: RV dump station, RV hookups, tent camping, picnic tables, grills, water, restrooms and firewood for sale. We can't wait for you to visit; you're sure to have a fun time!

Blanco Campground

Los Ojos, New Mexico
88 mi from guadalupita, NM

The Blanco Campground is located in the Heron Lake State Park, Los Ojos, New Mexico. The picturesque Heron Lake is located among the  gorgeous talls pines native to New Mexico, and long-time campers love this area because it's a designated "quiet lake." Boat operators cannot get up to wake speeds, meaning there's not only peacefulness for visitors to enjoy, but a still water surface for canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding. Campers also love fishing at this lake. Look forward to kokanee salmon and record-size trout. There's also plenty to see for the wildlife viewer; keep your eyes open for osprey, bald eagles, mule deer, elk, deer and mountain lions.  

Elk Run Campground

Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico
89.8 mi from guadalupita, NM

The Elk Run Campground is located in El Vado Lake, New Mexico and is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Be sure to bring your reel for excellent trout and salmon fishing, and your gear for paddle boarding, cruising, kayaking or just plain swimming. Campers enjoy this sit particularly for its fresh, crisp air and gorgeous views of the valley below. It's also great for hiking and mountain biking so don't miss out on that as well as the winter sports made popular by the mountains slopes. Look forward to snow boarding, skiing and sledding, and on those clear, New Mexico nights, expect a spectacular opportunity to stargaze. 

Willow Creek Campground

From $49.00 USD

Per Night
Los Ojos, New Mexico
87.9 mi from guadalupita, NM

The Willow Creek Campground is located at the Heron Lake State Park in New Mexico and neighbors Santa Fe. It's the perfect spot for fresh air and acres and acres of gorgeous forestry and southwestern beauty. Enjoy fishing trout and salmon, and since the lake is a designated "quiet lake," you can also look forward to peaceful canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding. Hiking is also very popular at this site, but don't forget your bike if you want to experience the trails just a little bit differently! You can alos make a day trip to Santa Fe or Albuquerque, so plan to catch the balloon festival if you can. It's a real treat. 

Sands Cove Primitive Campground

Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico
89.5 mi from guadalupita, NM

Get ready for a rustic, peaceful getaway at the Sands Cove Primitive Campground, where campers can truly relax in a distraction-free space. Look forward to a gorgeous natural terrain and a cove that's ready to be fished, and equally as great for paddle boarding and kayaking. There's also some beautiful and not-too challenging trails for hiking and biking, and if you get caught out at dusk, prepare for the spectacular light show of a New Mexico sunset. 

Cedar Rail RV Park Campground

From $34.00 USD

Per Night
Raton, New Mexico
65.7 mi from guadalupita, NM

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Santa Fe Nat'l Forest / Jemez Falls Campground

La-cueva, New Mexico
79.4 mi from guadalupita, NM

The Jemez Falls Campground is located in a stunning ponderosa pine and forest area to the east of the East Fork Jemez River. Look forward to amazing sights and fresh air, but be prepared for chilly night. Jemez Falls is the largest waterfall among the Jemez mountains and it is close to the camp site. The Valles Caldera National Preserve, the hot springs at Jemez Springs and Bandelier National Forest are nearby attractions. La Cueva is the nearest town, and there you can find convenience stores for supplies and various local eateries and restaurants. You can also enjoy river and stream fishing, hiking, biking, horseback riding and picnicking at this park. Spots are filled on a first come first serve basis, and there are only a few amenities such as: picnic tables, Rv hookups, water and fire rings. We hope to see you soon; you're guaranteed to have a great time!
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Cawthon RV Park & Motel

From $30.00 USD

Per Night
Trinidad, Colorado
81 mi from guadalupita, NM

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Echo Amphitheater

Abiquiu, New Mexico
60.5 mi from guadalupita, NM

3 miles west from Ghost Ranch Education & Retreat Center is the Echo Amphitheater, a favorite among serial visitors to Abiquiu, New Mexico. Schools, clubs and vacationers take advantage of the covered picnic areas and Echo Amphitheater Trail. The last part of the trail has steep stairs leading up to the Echo Canyon, where the rocks are a natural habitat for snakes, so be sure to stay on the trail and off the rocks! There's also tons of hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, skiing and snowboarding to be done. There's rarely a dull moment at the Echo Amphitheater!

Elk Valley RV Park & Gift Shp

La Veta, Colorado
94.9 mi from guadalupita, NM