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Sugar Pines Rv Park Cloudcroft Nm 0

Sugar Pines RV Park

From $40.00 USD

Per Night
Cloudcroft, New Mexico
80.7 mi from City Center

Sugar Pines RV Park includes amenities such as electricity. This RV park is located on 601 Columbine Blvd in Cloudcroft, NM.
Alto Hombre Gordito Hideout Ruidoso Nm 0

Alto Hombre Gordito Hideout

Ruidoso, New Mexico
77.7 mi from City Center

Alto Hombre Gordito Hideout includes amenities such as laundry facilities. This campground is located on 1090 Mechem Drive in Ruidoso, NM.
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Cedar Creek (Sam Tobias Memorial Group Campground)

Ruidoso, New Mexico
76.6 mi from City Center

Located in the Lincoln National Forest near Ruidoso, Cedar Creek (Sam Tobias Memorial Group Campground) is a sprawling cascade of thick, green foliage and thriving wildflowers. The campground can accommodate up to 100 people, and has pavilions to help campers enjoy shaded social events. Campers can look forward to breathtaking views of the mountain ranges, clear skies, and excellent stargazing at night. There are also natural trails that make for great hiking and biking excursions.
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Saddle Campground

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
79.9 mi from City Center

Escape the blistering heat of the New Mexico desert tables at the Saddle Campground in Lincoln forest. At a relatively high elevation and conifer/aspen forests, this park enjoys mild weather conditions, and thriving foliage. Enjoy picnicking up in the mountain ranges, and hiking through challenging nature paths. Popular among group campers, feel free to bring your friends and a sense of adventure when you visit the Saddle Campground.
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Windmill RV Park

Carlsbad, New Mexico
57.1 mi from City Center

Located in Carlsbad New Mexico is the Windmill RV Park, a favorite among long-term residents to the area, and travelers passing through town. Enjoy a quiet desert setting and nearby amenities such as grocery stores and gas stations to make your stay more convenient and comfortable. Take advantage of the friendly and knowledgeable staff, and be sure to visit the Carlsbad Caverns National Park while you're there. With plenty of beautiful New Mexico scenes to soak in, you'll be engaged for hours!
Scenic Canyon Rv Park Cloudcroft Nm 0

Scenic Canyon RV Park

From $32.00 USD

Per Night
Cloudcroft, New Mexico
75.6 mi from City Center

Are you looking for an RV park in Cloudcroft, NM? Then Scenic Canyon RV Park located on 98 Dry Canyon Road might be the place for you. The site includes electricity.
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Shady Side Campground

Sumner Lake, New Mexico
97.2 mi from City Center

The Shady Side Campground is located at Sumner Lake, New Mexico and the reservoir is a popular spot for visitors. If you like to fish, you'll fall in love with Shade Side and all the crappie, walleye, catfish and large mouth bass you can catch, and if you fish after dusk, get ready for some spectacular sunsets. Still out after night fall? Get a blanket or find a picnic table to enjoy stellar stargazing through a clear, unpolluted atmosphere. There's also plenty of space on the water for sports such as boating, swimming and kayaking, so bring your equipment for adventures at the reservoir! There are also quite a few deer and waterside birds so keep your eyes open, and your cameras handy.
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Upper Fir Group Campground

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
80.2 mi from City Center

Hobbs Rv Park Hobbs Nm 1

Hobbs RV Park

Hobbs, New Mexico
80.3 mi from City Center

The Hobbs Rv Park is located in Hobbs New Mexico, just minutes from the small town of Eunice. Campers prefer this park to others in the area because of it's relative nearness to attractions that are guaranteed to keep visitors engaged and happy. Look forward to the 18-hole Ocotillo Golf Course and driving range with available driving lessons. The Zia Park Casino is also nearby, with its plethora of night time activities, great eats and games. Overall, for those seeking activity but also a quiet retreat from the hustle and bustle of other cities and parks, this is the campground of choice. 
Mama Bear Rv Park Capitan Nm 0

Mama Bear RV Park

Capitan, New Mexico
73.4 mi from City Center

Locally owned and operated, Mama Bear RV Park is conveniently located in Capitan, New Mexico. Conveniently located near shops, restaurants and various businesses, this park makes it easy for visitors to camp out for extended stays. Run down to the post office or grocery store and explore the Smokey Bear State Park while you're in town. Fort Stanton and Ruidoso are also relatively nearby for the history-buff out there. A park that takes pride in stellar hospitality and cleanliness, Mama Bear RV Park is constantly patronized by long-time or returning guests. Visit and you'll see why!

Valley of Fires Recreation Area (BLM)

Carrizozo, New Mexico
95.3 mi from City Center

Adjacent to the Malpais Lava Flow is the Valley of Fires recreation Area. Travelers love this park because from a distance, the hardened lava flows appear barren, but a hike around the formation will reveal a variety of flowers, cacti, bushes and trees common in the Chihuahuan desert. The area is also known to be buzzing with wildlife. Look forward to barberry sheep, bats, mule deer, road runner, great horned owls and a plethora of other bird species uncommon in other parts of the state. Enjoy the fully accessibly Malpais Nature Trail, horseback riding and picnicking.

Elks Lodge 1897

Alamogordo, New Mexico
95 mi from City Center

Facing the Sacramento mountains to the east, the Elks Lodge 1897 is for members and visiting Elks only, and is a quiet place to get away for a few days. With full hookups, 30/50 amp sites, laundry facilities, showers, restrooms, WIFI and a restaurant on-site, this is a Alamogordo favorite. Visitors can enjoy golfing at a nearby golf course, the space hall of fame, the oldest zoo located in Alamogordo, the White Sand National Monument nearby, skiing, gambling, fishing and zip-lining. Elks Lodge 1897 has something for everyone and well-established to meet all guests' needs.

Sumner Lake State Park

Lake Sumner, New Mexico
97.5 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. 

Indian Grass Campground

Portales, New Mexico
93.8 mi from City Center

The Indian Grass Campground is located in Portales, New Mexico and is a beautiful spot to truly enjoy the wide desert vistas of the southwest. Enjoy the small fishing lake and gorgeous views from the hiking trails and be sure to look up to appreciate the expansive blue skies and reds and oranges of sunrise and sunset. Enjoy the shade of the cottonwoods and the flat areas for picnicking. 

Three Rivers Petroglyph Site

Tularosa, New Mexico
93.5 mi from City Center

The Three Rivers Petroglyph Site is the biggest collection of petroglyphs in the nation, and is a great place to immerse yourself in the history and rich culture of the southwest. Hikers prepare for some challenging and scenic trails, and great views of the Sierra and Tularosa Basin. The nearby trading post is also world-class, offering campers a pick of the best local arts and craft, each unique piece holding some historic or cultural significance. Fall in love with the southwest at this park, where there's so much of nature to explore. Hike the gorgeous desert vistas, or mountain bike the hills around the campground. There's also so much stargazing to be done, so settle in at dusk to enjoy the reds and oranges of an iconic New Mexico sunset and strap in for the nighttime light show.  

Oasis State Park

Portales, New Mexico
94 mi from City Center

Just north of Portales New Mexico is the regional beauty of the Oasis State Park. It is set among cottonwood trees, shifting sand dunes and a small fishing lake. Although fishing is the park's main attraction, also look forward to excellent hiking trails, mountain biking trails, picnic areas, and a peaceful shady campground and an abundance of birds.  

Silver Overflow Campground

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
79.7 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.

Southwest RV And Trailer Park - North Forty

Carlsbad, New Mexico
52.8 mi from City Center

Lower Karr Canyon Campground

Cloudcroft, New Mexico
85.9 mi from City Center

Lower Karr Canyon Campground is an undeveloped campground scattered across the Karr Canyon Picnic Area. Explore the Lincoln National Park with its densely forested areas, beautiful hiking trails and clear skies. Standing over 7,500 feet above the desert floor, campers can enjoy warm weather that's not too harsh, and plenty of fresh air. Also take advantage of the horseback riding, biking and wildlife watching at this site for a true taste of untouched New Mexico terrain.

Mesquite Campground

Sumner Lake, New Mexico
97.9 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.