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Eagle's Nest Campground and R.V. Park

Arboles, Colorado
99.7 mi from City Center

American Motor Inn

Albuquerque, New Mexico
57.1 mi from City Center

Las Vegas, New Mexico KOA

From $28.00 USD

Per Night
Las Vegas, New Mexico
64.2 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. 

Elephant Rock Campground, Carson National Forest

Red River, New Mexico
74.2 mi from City Center

The Elephant Rock Campground is located in the Carson National Forest, and is well-known for the Red River and Eagle Rock Lake being nearby. Campers can look forward to excellent fishing at the lakes, as well as opportunities for kayaking, swimming and boating. Visitors can also expect great hiking trails and large open areas for picnicking and exploring. The area is thick with thriving forestry, so prepare for some spectacular views, and occasional bird or deer roaming the mountain regions. 

Villanueva

Villanueva, New Mexico
68.6 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!

BLM Wild River's Campground

Questa, New Mexico
65.5 mi from City Center

Enjoy spectacular sights at the Wild River's Campground including deep, steep-sided canyons carved out by the Rio Grande River and the Red River through beautiful, volcanic rock. Go hiking on one of the three trails that descend to the river. Most campers visit for the camping, but there's plenty of sight seeing, photography and biking to be done, so bring everything you need to explore!

Villanueva State Park

Villanueva, New Mexico
68 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!  

Enchanted Moon RV Park and Campground

From $32.00 USD

Per Night
Taos, New Mexico
61.5 mi from City Center

Chaco Culture National Historic Park, Gallo Campground

Nageezi, New Mexico
89.4 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. 

Willow Creek Campground

From $49.00 USD

Per Night
Los Ojos, New Mexico
59.7 mi from City Center

The Willow Creek Campground is located at the Heron Lake State Park in New Mexico and neighbors Santa Fe. It's the perfect spot for fresh air and acres and acres of gorgeous forestry and southwestern beauty. Enjoy fishing trout and salmon, and since the lake is a designated "quiet lake," you can also look forward to peaceful canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding. Hiking is also very popular at this site, but don't forget your bike if you want to experience the trails just a little bit differently! You can alos make a day trip to Santa Fe or Albuquerque, so plan to catch the balloon festival if you can. It's a real treat. 

Rosa

Arboles, Colorado
99.5 mi from City Center

Navajo State Park Tiffany Campground

Arboles, Colorado
99.4 mi from City Center

The Tiffany Campground in the Navajo State Park is located in the gorgeous state of Colorado and is a great spot for a fun outdoor adventure. Campers can look forward to plenty of wide open spaces and clear skies, perfect for hiking, biking, sunset viewing, scenic viewing and stargazing, as well as horseback riding. Travelers can also enjoy birding, boating, fishing, swimming, hunting, jet skiing and group fun and picnicking. Amenities at the park include: a boat launch and marina, laundry facilities, comfort station, restrooms, showers, water, horseshoe pit, firewood and parking. For your next Colorado camping trip, visit the Tiffany campground and be sure to bring your fishing rod. Hope to see you soon!

Eagle Gem RV Park

Eagle Nest, New Mexico
73.3 mi from City Center

The Eagle Gem RV Park is located near the Eagle Nest Lake, New Mexico, and is popular for water sports and sight seeing. Bring your bike and hiking shoes to explore the trails and un-chartered desert plains, and for some waterside fun, bring your poles for an excellent fishing opportunity at the lake. Visitors can also enjoy canoeing, kayaking and boating, and some stellar views at the sky at sunrise and sunset.

Morphy Lake State Park

Mora, New Mexico
51.1 mi from City Center

Navajo State Park Primitive Campsites

Arboles, Colorado
99.2 mi from City Center

There are 19 primitive campsites at Windsurf Beach and Arboles Point, and are the perfect spots for a fun tenting trip out ini the gorgeous waterfront  areas. The sites are ideal for small RVs and tents, and are open year round but cannot be reserved so the off-season is the best time to head over there! The sites are right by the water, and with wide open spaces and plenty of gorgeous trees and clear skies, it's a photographer's paradise. Get ready for some stellar scenic viewing, hiking, biking, sunset viewing, fishing and stargazing. The sites are in a relatively remote location, so be sure to pack everything you'll need for a fun and distraction-free stay, but there is a post office, marine store and country store just a short drive from the park. Hope to see you soon for your next tent camping trip by the water!  

Cedar Springs Campground

Carson, New Mexico
76.4 mi from City Center

The Cedar Springs Campground is located in the Carson Nation Forest. At an elevation of over 7,000 feet, get ready from pristine forestry and crisp, fresh mountain air. Enjoy acres and acres of land to explore as well as clear-cut hiking and biking trails and a few places set aside for horseback riding. Campers can also enjoy picnicking at the various sites. Be sure to look up at sunrise and sunset to catch the amazing New Mexico sky show. If you're looking for a serene escape into nature, this is the spot for you!

Eagle Nest Lake State Park

Eagle Nest, New Mexico
74 mi from City Center

Eagle Nest Lake State Park is located in Eagle Nest on the Enchanted Circle Scenic Byway. Expect a stunning landscape with the incredibly high mountains of the Moreno Valley. The lake is regularly stocked with trout and salmon, and visitors can look forward to ice fishing in the winter. At an 8,300 foot elevation, the campground enjoys mild weather conditions and fresh breezes. As such, fisherman, boaters, campers, hikers and wildlife enthusiasts are commonplace at the park, and an abundance of animals make Eagle Nest Lake an ideal location for wildlife viewing.

Coyote Creek State Park

Guadalupita, New Mexico
63.1 mi from City Center

The Coyote Creek State Park is located an hour east of Taos, and is nestled in the Sangre De Cristo mountains. Just beside a meandering stream, campers can enjoy hours of fly fishing, as well as the sights and sounds of a flourishing waterside oasis that's enclosed by spruce and pine. With tons of wild flowers to photograph, the park is also excellent for hiking, biking, picnicking and birding. We can't wait for you to visit the creek and see it all!

Hidden Valley RV Resort

Tijeras, New Mexico
53.5 mi from City Center

Hidden Valley RV Resort is located near Albuquerque, New Mexico in a quiet and secluded region. It features 85 full hookup campsites, 65 of which are pull through and big rig friendly. The park offers free WiFi and allows pets.   Amenities & Activities Campsite amenities offered include a clubhouse, swimming pool, playground, and picnic area. It also includes all your basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities. Visitors can enjoy nearby activities such as hiking, basketball, and outdoor swimming.   Local Attractions   Sandia Peak Tramway Albuquerque Biological Park Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Grand Canyon

Cimarron Canyon State Park

Colfax County, New Mexico
77.6 mi from City Center

Located near Eagle's Nest on the scenic Enchanted Circle Byway is Cimarron River, home of the Cimarron Canyon State Park. The area is famous for its majestic trees, and dense forestry. Visit the park to enjoy fresh, crisp air, exquisite views and interesting geological features. Other than site seeing, visitors can look forward to excellent hiking trails, biking, fly fishing, equestrian trails and picnicking.
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