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Cedar Rail RV Park Campground

From $34.00 USD

Per Night
Raton, New Mexico
65 mi from City Center

Gambel Oak Group Campground

Raton, New Mexico
69.1 mi from City Center

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. 

Kiowa National Grassland

Mills, New Mexico
91.4 mi from City Center

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!

Moon Valley Resort

From $25.00 USD

Per Night
South Fork, Colorado
84.7 mi from City Center

Morphy Lake State Park

Mora, New Mexico
57.5 mi from City Center

San Luis State Park

Alamosa County, Colorado
63.7 mi from City Center

Fenton Lake State Park

Foxborough, New Mexico
86.4 mi from City Center

The Jemez Mountains is the breathtaking backdrop for the Fenton Lake State Park in Jemez Springs, New Mexico. Surrounded by beautiful ponderosa pines, the park is ideal of wildlife viewing and hiking, and with the Rio Cebolla running through it, it's also excellent for fishing and canoeing. The river is well-stocked with rainbow trout and German brown trout; ice fishing is also popular there. The park also has a fun playground for kids making it well-sought after among the little ones, and is also known to attract cross-country skiiers during the winter months. Boating, horseback riding and picnicking are also common activities at the park.

Ponderosa Group Campground

Los Alamos, New Mexico
75.9 mi from City Center

Fall in love with New Mexico by visiting the Onderosa Group Campground in the Banedlier National Monument. Look forward to not only the spectacular views of the moment, but also great hiking trails such as the Main Loop Trail, Tsankawi Trail and the backcountry region of the monument. Be sure to keep your cameras and binoculars handy for the American Pika, deer and other wildlife that are common around this park. There are only two sites avilable though, so reserve one early! Amenities include: picnic tables, toilets, small cooking areas, fire grates, picnic tables and water. See you soon at this pet-friendly park. You'll have a great time!

Jemez Falls - USFS

Foxborough, New Mexico
84.5 mi from City Center

Jemez Falls - USFS is located near the beautiful New Mexico city of Santa Fe, and is a great camping spot for the history-buff and the desert lover. Visitors can look forward to great museums, world-class art and a breathtaking natural terrain surrounding the campground.    Amenities and Activities RVers can take advantage of a ton of great activities near the campground. Some camper favorites include: skiing, snow shoeing, hiking, biking, hot air balloon rides, river rafting, golfing, ATV tours, river tubing, fishing, boating and horseback riding. Onsite facilities include: river access and picnic areas.   Visitors can expect great nearby attractions such as: - Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian - Santa Fe Botanical Garden - Santa Fe Plaza - Loretto Chapel - New Mexico Museum of Art - Hyde Memorial State Park - Museum of Indian Arts and Culture   RVers at the park can expect plenty of history, great activities and wide open skies for sunset viewing and stargazing. We hope to see you soon!   

Juniper Family Campground

Los Alamos, New Mexico
75.9 mi from City Center

Mosca

Hooper, Colorado
64.1 mi from City Center

Bandelier Natl Mon/Juniper Campground

Los Alamos, New Mexico
76.7 mi from City Center

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!

Redondo - USFS

Foxborough, New Mexico
90.8 mi from City Center

Redondo - USFS includes amenities such as laundry facilities. This campground is located on - in jemez-springs, NM.

Glorieta Conference Center

Glorieta, New Mexico
81.7 mi from City Center

Piñon Flats

Alamosa County, Colorado
67.9 mi from City Center

Blue Creek Lodge

From $30.00 USD

Per Night
South Fork, Colorado
91.2 mi from City Center

Pinyon Flats Campground

Mosca, Colorado
68.7 mi from City Center

South Area Campground

Las Vegas, New Mexico
78.8 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!

Gallinas River Campground

Las Vegas, New Mexico
78.9 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!  

Las Vegas, New Mexico KOA

From $28.00 USD

Per Night
Las Vegas, New Mexico
88.2 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. 
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