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Ojo Redondo Campground

Grants, New Mexico
82.6 mi from City Center

The Ojo Redondo Campground is just southwest of Mt. Sedwick, the hightes point in the Zuni Mountains. With such loush forestry and a gorgeous natural landscape, visitors have plenty to see and experience at this park. Look forward to plenty of hiking, biking and picnicking opportunities, as well as rock climbing up the mountain face. Campers often do a lot of wildlife watching and horseback riding during their time at this park, so don't be afraid to get adventurous!
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Vaughn RV Park

Vaughn, New Mexico
88.3 mi from City Center

The Vaughn RV Park is located in Vaughn, New Mexico and is perfect for a quiet, easy-going visit to the southwest. Look forward to gorgeous desert vistas and flora, and pleasant, cool breezes. Campers especially love this spot for expansive, clear skies and the excellent stargazing it offers. Look up at dawn, dusk or at night time to experience the true beauty of the southwest through those spectacular reds and oranges. The park is conveniently located around several store and gas stations for supplies, and restaurants that give visitors an opportunity to experience the culinary creativity of the locals. 

Abiquiu Lake

Gallina, New Mexico
80.8 mi from City Center

Abiquiu Lake is located in northern New Mexico and is known to offer some of the area's finest fishing opportunities. Look forward to a 5,200 acre lake surface, and an amazing panoramic view of Flint Mountain. You can also catch glimpses of pine, sage and and juniper among colorful rock formations, so be sure to bring your camera! There's an abundance of attractions in the area including: the Georgia O'Keefe Museum, a Ghost Ranch, San Pedro Wilderness, Bandelier National Monument and the city of Santa Fe. If you love nature and adventure, this is definitely the spot for your next vacation. 

Sky City RV Park

From $22.00 USD

Per Night
Acoma, New Mexico
51.2 mi from City Center

A peaceful getaway from the hustle and bustle from the excitement of the nearby Sky City Casino, Sky City RV Park is one of Acoma's most popular RV sites. The park is quiet, clean and well-maintained, and when you're ready to head over from some fun, visit the Sky City Casino for slot machines, table games, bingo and a great nightlife scene. Take a tour of Acoma Sky City, and visit some of the area's premier restaurants.

El Morro RV Park and Cabins

From $30.00 USD

Per Night
Ramah, New Mexico
94.5 mi from City Center

Located between EL Malpais and El Morro Narional Parks is El Morro RV Park and Cabins.  Campers can look forward to a thriving ecosystem filled with birds, amphibians and reptilians that call the monument home. Keep your camera and binoculars handy to catch sight of pinion pines, juniper, ponderosa and Gabel oak, and be sure to bring your sneakers to conquer some of the excellent hiking and biking trails around the campsites. If you love nature and are looking for a peaceful, adventurous getaway, you'll love this park. 

Gallinas River Campground

Las Vegas, New Mexico
88.7 mi from City Center

The Gallinas River Campground is located in the beautiful town of Las Vegas, New Mexico and is a great spot for an authentic outdoor escape. Campers can look forward to a number of outdoor activities such as wind surfing, boating, hiking, fishing and bird watching, and there's plenty of open space for hiking, ATV touring and clear skies for sunset viewing and stargazing. Just beyond the campground, travelers can expect excellent attractions such as the Las Vegas Museum, K-Bob's Steakhouse, the Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge and plenty of shopping and dining opportunities to take advantage of. Amenities at the park include: water, dump stations, showers and restrooms. With plenty to do and a quiet environment to enjoy a relaxing vacation, this is the perfect spot for your next Las Vegas escape. See you soon!  

Chaco Culture National Historic Park, Gallo Campground

Nageezi, New Mexico
95.9 mi from City Center

Enjoy the culture and history of the Chaco Culture National Historic Park and the excellent camping and site seeing there. With helpful and well-informed rangers to take you on tours, this is a great place to learn about the history of New Mexico and its cultural beginnings. Wake up a little earlier than usual to catch an exquisite New Mexico sunrise and the first rays of sunlight hit the Fajado Butte, see the cliff by the campground turn gold and camp by the ancestral Pueblan ruins and petroglyphs. 

Hughes Mill Campground

Magdalena, New Mexico
98.8 mi from City Center

Grants / Cibola Sands KOA

From $50.00 USD

Per Night
Grants, New Mexico
69.3 mi from City Center

Grants / Cibola Sands KOA includes amenities such as electricity. This campground is located on 26 Cibola Sands Loop, South Highway 53 in Grants, NM and is open Feb 1 - Dec 31.

Lobo Canyon Campground

Grants, New Mexico
60.7 mi from City Center

At an elevation of over 7,000 feet, the Lobo Canyon Campground is perfectly situated for excellent picnic-friendly weather. Enjoy time spent with family and friends, surrounded by lush ponderosa, juniper and pinion and plenty of shade. Enjoy hiking the interpretive trails and biking among the hills, but be careful not to intrude on sacred Indian territory that will be marked off. 

City of Socorro Sports Complex RV Park

Socorro, New Mexico
74.2 mi from City Center

Water Canyon Group Campground

Magdalena, New Mexico
78.2 mi from City Center

Riana Abiquiu Lake COE

Abiquiu, New Mexico
80.6 mi from City Center

The Riana Abiquiu Lake COE located on a scenic bluff overlooking the scenic Abiquiu Lake in northern New Mexico. Look forward to the distinctive scents of the area from fragrant pinion pine, sage and juniper, as well as breathtaking sights from the colorful rock formations around the park. Visitors enjoy fishing in the lake, picnicking, boating, hiking and water skiing, and of course the gorgeous view of the desert vista.

Las Vegas, New Mexico KOA

From $28.00 USD

Per Night
Las Vegas, New Mexico
84.2 mi from City Center

Filled with history, Las Vegas New Mexico is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the colorful past of the state. This KOA is close to the Santa Fe trail used by Billy the Kid, and was once used by thousands of travelers, journeying across the southwest in wagons. The park is popular for its stellar views as it sits at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo mountain, and is surrounded by juniper and pinions. 900 historic buildings and wagon-wheel ruts highlight the area's past, while the lakes and national wildlife refuge highlight its natural wonders. Whether you're in love with hiostory or nature (or both), you're certain to be well-entertained at this park. 

Bluewater Lake State Park

Prewitt, New Mexico
83.6 mi from City Center

Located 25 miles from Grants, New Mexico is the Bluewater Lake State Park. Set in a thriving pinion-juniper landscape with breath taking views toward the Zuni Mountains. Enjoy outdoor activities such as birding, horseback riding and hiking the trails, as well as tiger muskie fishing - the best in the region.

Glorieta Conference Center

Glorieta, New Mexico
60.6 mi from City Center

Villanueva

Villanueva, New Mexico
74.8 mi from City Center

At an over 6,100 foot elevation and nestled between two high sandstone bluffs is the Villanueva National Park. There's tons of excellent outdoor activities to enjoy, so get ready for great fishing, birding, wildlife viewing, wildflower viewing or mountain biking. Visitors especially love to hike the various trails, so get ready to explore the gorgeous forestry that climbs up the bluffs and runs through the canyon. There's also equestrian trails as well as a number of picnic tables, so whether you want to go galloping through the wilderness or hang out with friends over great food, there's plenty of space and picnic tables to make that happen!

Villanueva State Park

Villanueva, New Mexico
73.5 mi from City Center

At an over 6,100 foot elevation and nestled between two high sandstone bluffs is the Villanueva National Park. There's tons of excellent outdoor activities to enjoy, so get ready for great fishing, birding, wildlife viewing, wildflower viewing or mountain biking. Visitors especially love to hike the various trails, so get ready to explore the gorgeous forestry that climbs up the bluffs and runs through the canyon. There's also equestrian trails as well as a number of picnic tables, so whether you want to go galloping through the wilderness or hang out with friends over great food, there's plenty of space and picnic tables to make that happen!  

South Area Campground

Las Vegas, New Mexico
89.1 mi from City Center

The South Area Campground is located at the Storrie Lake State Park and is a popular site for outdoor activities and some serene lakeside relaxation. Enjoy wildlife viewing while you hike the various trails around the park, so be sure to back not only your binoculars, but your hiking shoes! The area is also well-known for excellent fishing, windsurfing, paddle boarding, kayaking, water skiing, caoneing and boating. The area can get hot, but look forward to crisp, fresh breezes off the lake, which keeps the temperature ideal for outdoor activities. Also be sure to be outside at dusk to catch one of New Mexico's iconic sunsets. Amenities at the park include: developed campsites, water, electrical hookups, boat docks, restrooms, showers and group shelter. We hope to see you soon; you're guaranteed to have a great time at this park!

Joe Skeen BLM, El Malpais Nat. Conservation Area

Grants, New Mexico
67.2 mi from City Center

The Joe Skeen BLM is located in Grants, New Mexico and was established in 1987 protect nationally significant ecological, cultural, geological, scenic, scientific and wilderness resources located around the Grants Lava Flows. Visitors to the area can look forward to beautifully preserved sandstone cliffs, canyons and the La Ventana Natural Arch. These natural formations connect the New Mexico terrain to the culture and history of the area's Native American past and present, giving them significance beyond it's asthetic appeal. Enjoy hiking the numerous trails, climbing, biking and plenty of site seeing in this amazing park. You can also enjoy caving, picnicking and horseback riding. 
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