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Dancing Eagle Rv Park Casa Blanca Nm 1

Dancing Eagle RV Park

From $10.00 USD

Per Night
Casa Blanca, New Mexico
84.4 mi from City Center

Near the Dancing Eagle Casino is the Dancing Eagle RV Park, a popular spot for travelers looking for fun and adventure. Look forward to awesome music and shows just a short walk from the RV park, movie screenings, and excellent food. For your convenience, there is a gas station and grocery store nearby as well as some fast food options for the on-the-go eater.

Quail Run Campground

Elephant Butte, New Mexico
54.1 mi from City Center

The Quail Run Campground is located in Elephant Butte, New Mexico and is a great spot for a quiet getaway from the hustle and bustle of the state's big cities. Nearby are great local restaurants like Amici's Pizza, Casa Taco, and eateries among the shops at Wiregrass. The campground is relatively close to the Rio Grande river, so take a day trip out there to visit the marina and go sailing. The area is also perfect for hiking, biking and great sight seeing. Look up on any night to enjoy stargazing or a spectacular New Mexico sunrise. 

Black Canyon Campground - Upper

Silver City, New Mexico
84.1 mi from City Center

The Black Canyon Campground is located in the Gila National Forest and is a great place to enjoy a peaceful yet engaging southwestern adventure. Lose yourself among the challenging but beautiful mountain trails, and be sure to take in those spectacular New Mexico sunrises and sunsets, and go fishing or boating at the campsite ponds. Campers tent to gravitate toward mountain biking and horseback riding, but there's also plenty to do in Silver City. Enjoy great attractions like the Gila Cliff Dwellings Monument, Spirit of the Mountain Scenic Byway and the plethora of museums and art galleries near the historic old town. There's also a number of excellent eateries, so don't forget to explore the area's amazing culinary landscape. 

Black Canyon Campground - Lower

Grant County, New Mexico
84.3 mi from City Center

Bonito Lake Campground

From $20.00 USD

Per Night
Bonito-lake, New Mexico
71.7 mi from City Center

Bonito Lake Campground is just a mile from Bonito Lake. Even though there's no fishing at the lake, there is plenty to do such as: camping, hiking and so much sight seeing along the gorgeous green mountain ranges.

Grapevine Campground

Silver City, New Mexico
92.5 mi from City Center

The Grapevine Campground is located at the Gila National Forest and is a great place for exploring the beauty and serenity of the mountainous regions of Silver City. The east and west Gila River's join to offer campers excellent opportunities to fish and relax by the waterside, and there's also plenty of trails and easy-to-maneuver areas for hiking. Visitors can also look forward to horseback riding and mountain biking, and the plethora of great attractions in Silver City. Expect to be blown away by sites such as the Spirit of the Mountain Scenic Byway, the Gila Cliff Dwellings and the museums and art galleries that dot the old historic district. 

Paseo del Rio Campground

Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
56.4 mi from City Center

The Paseo Del Rio Campground is located in the Elephant Butte Lake State Park, and is perfect for a long escape into the natural terrain of the southwest. far from the crowds with plenty of open space, this park offers visitors the chance to spread out and roam on foot, ATV of bike. Go to the lake to enjoy excellent fishing, boating, water skiing or just an easy-going afternoon on a paddle board. There's also plenty of clear, open skies for stargazing and of course, don't be shy about soaking in those iconic New Mexico sunrises and sunsets. 

Datil Well Recreation Area Campground

Datil, New Mexico
58.1 mi from City Center

Datil Well Campground (BLM)

Datil, New Mexico
59.1 mi from City Center

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.

Sapillo Group Area Campground

Silver City, New Mexico
95.4 mi from City Center

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. 

Caballo Lake State Park

Caballo, New Mexico
68.2 mi from City Center

Located on - in caballo, NM lies the Caballo Lake State Park. This campground includes laundry facilities.

Balloon Fiesta Park

From $35.00 USD

Per Night
Albuquerque, New Mexico
89.9 mi from City Center

Silver Overflow Campground

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
92.6 mi from City Center

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.

Caballo Lake

Caballo, New Mexico
69.9 mi from City Center

Located on 10 Appaloosa RD in Caballo, NM lies the Caballo Lake. This campground includes . This site is open all year.

Lower Fir Group Campground

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
92.6 mi from City Center

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.

Elks Lodge 413

Silver City, New Mexico
94.2 mi from City Center

Elks Lodge 413 is for Elks only and is a great place to relax or go out and explore nearby attractions. The park is just a short drive from Silver City, so when you're ready to explore, there's plenty to see and do. Get ready for museums, historical buildings, the Ancient Indian Ruins, Gila Cliff Dwellings, the Spirit of the Mountain Scenic Byway and a host of other great attractions. Silver City is also known for buzzing with culture and creativity so be sure to visit of one of the art galleries or try a bite from one of the local culinary hotspots. 

Aspen Group Campground

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
93.6 mi from City Center

Surround yourself with the mixed evergreen/aspen forest of the Aspen Group Campground, located in the Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. Able to accommodate groups of up to 70 people, this is a popular spot for visitors wanting to experience this lush New Mexico park, as well as the charming village of Cloudcroft. Look forward to some great picnicking and hiking opportunities along the trails at Alamo Peak and Stark Peak. The most popular hike is the Osha Trail, which is a 2.5-mile loop. You can also expect excellent shopping and dining options down in the village. The Oliver Lee Memorial State Park, at the foot of the mountains, is worth a visit to see a restored 19th century ranch house and explore the flowering oasis of Dog Canyon.

Bluff Springs Dispersed Campsites

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
99.4 mi from City Center

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.

Black Bear Group Campground

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
93.7 mi from City Center

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.

Joe Skeen BLM, El Malpais Nat. Conservation Area

Grants, New Mexico
89.3 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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