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Boomtown RV Park

Santa Rosa, New Mexico
90.9 mi from City Center

The Boomtown RV Park is located in Santa Rosa, New Mexico and is in a quiet, cozy town that's perfect for a relaxing vacation. Enjoy the local diners and eateries, and go exploring along Route 66 which is close by. The facility is well-managed and clean, with plenty of options to take care of all types of campers. With helpful and friendly staff, you'll enjoy your no-fuss vacation at this park.
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Amarillo Best Wonderland RV Resort

Amarillo, Texas
96.7 mi from City Center

The Amarillo Best Wonderland RV Resort is located in the beautiful town of Amarillo, and is a great spot to truly enjoy a southern vacation. Campers flock there each year to enjoy local sites like the Cadillac Ranch Public Art Installation, the exhibits at the Don Harrington Discovery Center, the Texas Air and Space Museum, Panhandle Plains Historical Museum and the American Quarter-Horse Hall of Fame. For the outdoor-enthusiast, travelers can expect the gorgeous sights at the Amarillo Botanical Gardens and the western species at the Amarillo Zoo. Wildcat Bluff nature Park and the Ellwood Park are also excellent spots and there's a number of other places for exploring and bike-riding, as well as a water park and car exhibits. Campers can enjoy horseback riding, outdoor swimming and sunset viewing and stargazing, so for an easy-going vacation, this is also a great campground.

Fortress Cliff Campground

Canyon, Texas
95.3 mi from City Center

The Fortress Cliff Campground is located in the beautiful town of Canyon and is a great place for a quiet and relaxing Texas vacation. Campers can enjoy a number of excellent attractions just beyond the campground including the Palo Duro Canyon State Park, Panhandle-Plains Historic Museum, Palo Duro Riding Stables and the Lighthouse Trail for excellent hiking and scenic viewing. Other great attractions and activities include: the Palo Duro Zipline Adventures, Elkins Ranch, Jeep tours, the Pioneer Amphitheater and Tex Randall. For the nature-enthusiast, the Buffalo Lake National Wildlife Refuge is a definite win, as is the Goodnight Memorial Trail. Amenities at the park include: tent sites, showers, restrooms, water, dump stations, electrical hookups, riding stable/equestrian sites and picnic areas. Hope to see you soon!

Tucumcari KOA

From $37.00 USD

Per Night
Tucumcari, New Mexico
59.1 mi from City Center

The Tucumcari KOA is located in the cozy, small town of Tucumcari and is perfect for your next quiet getaway into the southwest region. Here, campers can find great, local museums and the sites and stops of the historic Route 66. There's also excellent, small town dining options in Tucumcari, giving it a charm and homeliness that visitors appreciate. Also be sure to enjoy the excellent stargazing and dawn skies New Mexico is known for. 

Amarillo West RV Park LLC

Amarillo, Texas
88.3 mi from City Center

The Route 66 RV Ranch

Amarillo, Texas
88.8 mi from City Center

Cactus Campground

Canyon, Texas
96.2 mi from City Center

Equestrian Campsites

Canyon, Texas
96.3 mi from City Center

Conchas Lake State Park

Conchas, New Mexico
88.1 mi from City Center

Just northwest of Tucumcari is the Conchas Lake State Park. The Conchas Lake is one of New Mexico longest; explore 11 miles of the Conchas river or 14 miles of the South Canadian river. This is one of the area's most popular sites because of its secluded coves, sandy beaches and canyons, and abundance of outdoor activities available. You can boat, fish, hike, swim, camp and go bird watching which is a favorite among locals. There's also plenty of winter sports to enjoy once the snow falls!

East Side Campground

Sumner Lake, New Mexico
68.4 mi from City Center

The East Side Campground is located at Sumner Lake, New Mexico and is a great place for a quiet yet adventurous southwestern vacation. Enjoy excellent fishing at the lake for trout, bass, crappie and walleye, and plenty of water surface for water sports such as swimming, boating, canoeing and paddle boarding. Of course, with so much open area to explore, many campers go on long hikes or bike rides along the trails or make their own paths. Also be sure to keep your eyes open around dawn or dusk for one of those iconic New Mexico sunrises or sunsets. You won't be disappointed. 

Ute Lake State Park

Logan, New Mexico
66.5 mi from City Center

Ute Lake State Park is a campground located on - in logan, NM. The site includes electricity.

Mesquite Campground

Sumner Lake, New Mexico
69 mi from City Center

Located at Sumner Lake, New Mexico, Mesquite Campground is a go-to campus for excellent outdoor recreation amidst gorgeous natural terrain. Look forward to catching crappie, walleye and bass, and if you enjoy water sports, there's plenty of space at the reservoir for boating, kayaking and swimming. The area is also well-forested, and perfect for biking, hiking and exploring, so be sure to go outside and enjoy the beautiful weather and curious wildlife. And with clear expansive skies above, this campground is known as a great spot for stargazing and enjoying iconic southwestern sunrises and sunsets.

Mine Canyon Campground

Tucumcari, New Mexico
66.8 mi from City Center

The Mind Canyon Campground is located at Ute Lake, New Mexico and is perfect for your next waterside getaway. Look forward to the primitive sites near the lake, offering campers plenty of space for a distraction-free experience. The campground is popular for climbers, and bouldering is common; when visitors aren't climbing, they're making their way through trails and biking along the slightly hilly plains. On the lake, campers can fish, swim, cruise, paddle board, canoe and kayak, and look up at the skies at dusk to watch spectacular sunsets. Stargazing is also popular here, with large clear skies above the site. This is a great campground for your next outdoor adventure. See you soon!

Sumner Lake State Park

Lake Sumner, New Mexico
68.8 mi from City Center

Visit Lake Sumner to enjoy the exquisite terrain iconic of the southwest. Bring your camera to capture tall, looming mountains in the background and acres of forested plains. The park is popular maong people who love watersports, but also offers excellent trails and pathways for hiking, biking and horseback riding. Enjoy swimming, boating and of course excellent fly fishing while you're there. The park is also close to Santa Fe, and is a great stopping point if you're headed that way. The park is also relatively close to the Bosque Redondo Memorial and Fort Sumner. 

Yucca Campground

Logan, New Mexico
67.1 mi from City Center

The Yucca Campground is located near the Ute Lake State Park in Logan, New Mexico. Look forward to a gorgeous lake surface among beautiful lakeside trees and forestry. Enjoy water sports such as water skiing, cruising/boating, paddle boarding, swimming, and of course, plenty of fishing. There are also various trails leading from the lake, which visitors can use to explore the area and go mountain biking. Don't forget to take advantage of the picnic areas for your group events and bring your cameras to capture the fun and the great scenery around the lake. 

Lubbock KOA Journey

Lubbock, Texas
90.2 mi from City Center

The Lubbock KOA is located in the gorgeous city of Lubbock, Texas, and is a great spot for a fun and relaxing southern escape. Campers can expect fun onsite activities like ping-pong, basketball, drive-in theaters and outdoor swimming. There's also a number of nearby attractions to look forward to like the Museum of Texas Tech University, Silent Wings Museum, the Buddy Holly Center, American Winder Power Center and Museum,  The Vietnam center, a ton of wineries, great local eateries and the Lubbock lake Landmark. Amenities at the park include: 50 amp sites, WIFI, propane, cable TV, tent sites, fully-furnished cabin rentals, hot tub, pool access and dog park. Hope to see you soon!

Zia Campground

Logan, New Mexico
67.3 mi from City Center

The Zia Campground is located along the Ute Lake in Logan, New Mexico, and is a great spot for the camping, water sports and outdoor activities that Logan is known for. Look forward to a gorgeous lake filled with fish and perfect for water skiing, cruising, swimming and paddle boarding. Also expect some great opportunities for hiking, biking and horseback riding from along the trails that lead from the lake. There are also picnic areas, so get ready for some awesome late evening picnics under the spectacular New Mexico sky. 

Mescalero Sand North Dune OHV Area

Roswell, New Mexico
78.5 mi from City Center

Look forward to the spectacular sand dunes at the Mescalero Sand North Dune Park. The dune field stretches over most of the area and lends itself well to terrain cycles, sand rails and dune buggies. The dunes, mostly made up of quartz particles, are constantly changing and move up to a foot a year. There's also some unusual natural features such as shallow water pools and mature cottonwood trees. Visitors can enjoy this vast and beautiful sand dune for all the disc-surfing they can handle, and then look forward to quiet, cool evenings looking up at a clear, beautiful sky. 

Bottomless Lakes State Park

Roswell, New Mexico
98.6 mi from City Center

Located just 14 miles southeast of Roswell, New Mexico is the Bottomless Lake campground. Enjoy an almost insane number of outdoor activities, so get your water-proof sunscreen out and packed. You can look forward to tons of fishing spots, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, cruising and even scuba diving. With an abundance of aquatic plants in the lake, the water looks greenish-blue and it's beautiful! Visitors also enjoy hiking the various trails, biking, unique sinkholes to explore.  

Oldhams Campground

Logan, New Mexico
68.2 mi from City Center

The Oldhams Campground is located along the Canadian River; at 8,200 acres, this the longest lakes in the state and is home to a plethora of attractions. Visitors to Oldhams can look forward to excellent fishing; crappie, walleye, trout and catfirsh cna be caught here. You can also expect water sports such as water skiing, cruising, swimming and paddle boarding on the reservoir. If you enjoy wildlife viewing, there's tons to see including quail, ducks, pheasants, antelope and deer. Though temperatures can get toasty, there are wonderful breezes that flow across the lake and water's edge to alleviate the intense heat.  
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