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Biggs Rv Park Trinidad Co

Biggs RV Park

Trinidad, Colorado
77.2 mi from City Center

Biggs RV Park includes amenities such as . This RV park is located on 10301 Santa Fe Trail in Trinidad, CO.
Summerlan Rv Park Raton Nm 0

Summerlan RV Park

Raton, New Mexico
71.3 mi from City Center

The Summerlan RV Park is located in Raton, New Mexico and is the perfect spot for passing through and taking in the beautiful sights and sounds of nature, while also avoiding the hustle and bustle of big city camping. At Route 555 around dusk, look forward to some excellent wildlife viewing, so keep your binoculars or cameras handy to see mule deer, elk, beautiful birds and even a reptile or two. The owners and staff are friendly and helpful, and can direct you to local attractions and eateries so don't be afraid to pick their brains!
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Cochiti Lake Rec Area

Pena Blanca, New Mexico
68.7 mi from City Center

The Cochiti Lake Recreation Area is located in Pena Blanca, New Mexico near the Rio Grande and upstream from Albuquerque. Enjoy spectacular outdoor events such as day sailing, fishing, kayaking and wind surfing. This is a designated "quiet lake," so boat operators cannot get up to wake speeds, which make it a perfect environment for quiet water activities and a still lake surface. You can also go hiking and biking around the lake and enjoy some of the most pristine forestry to photograph. Since Albuquerque is so close by, visitors can look forward to local dining, shopping, exploration and the many activities and festivals that residents take advantage of daily. Amenities include: water, restrooms and tent camping sites. We hope to see you soon!

Fenton Lake State Park

Foxborough, New Mexico
73.8 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.

Willow Creek Campground

From $49.00 USD

Per Night
Los Ojos, New Mexico
63.5 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. 

Piñon Flats

Alamosa County, Colorado
91.7 mi from City Center

Cordova Pass Picnic Area and Campground

Aguilar, Colorado
71.7 mi from City Center

Glorieta Conference Center

Glorieta, New Mexico
58.3 mi from City Center

Pinyon Flats Campground

Mosca, Colorado
92.4 mi from City Center

Raton KOA

From $27.00 USD

Per Night
Raton, New Mexico
70.8 mi from City Center

The Raton KOA is a great stopping point on a road trip between Colorado and New Mexico. Visit the great local attractions around this park, including: the Santa Fe Trail, Boy Scout Museum, downtown Raton's Historic District and Capulin Volcano National Monument. Depending on when you come, you can also look forward to small-town parades and fireworks, as well as various breathtaking ballooning events. Also be sure to take advantage of the horsehoe pits and game room, as well as the conveniences on site.

Ponderosa Group Campground

Los Alamos, New Mexico
59 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!

Purgatoire Campground

Weston, Colorado
63.8 mi from City Center

Carpios Ridge

Trinidad, Colorado
75.4 mi from City Center

South Shore

Trinidad, Colorado
75.4 mi from City Center

Mosca

Hooper, Colorado
88.2 mi from City Center

El Vado Lake State Park

Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico
65.4 mi from City Center

El Vado Lake is located in New Mexico and is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Be sure to bring your reel for excellent trout and salmon fishing, swimming and boating at over 7,000 feet up. Campers enjoy this sit particularly for its fresh, crisp air and gorgeous views of the valley below. Its also great for hiking and mountain biking so don't miss out on that as well as the winter sports made popular by the mountains slopes. Look forward to snow boarding, skiing and sledding, and on those clear, New Mexico nights, expect a spectacular opportunity to stargaze. 

Little Oso Primitive Campground

Los Ojos, New Mexico
63 mi from City Center

Lose yourself in the tall pines of the Little Oso Primitive Campground at the Heron Lake State Park in New Mexico. The lake is designated a "quiet lake," so boat operators cannot ride at wake speeds. As such, get ready for some peace and quiet during your next vacation, and excellent conditions for kayaking, paddle boarding and canoeing. And of course, enjoy great fly fishinf of trout and salmon, all against the gorgeous mountain backdrop of the lake. Also enjoy hiking, biking and winter sports such as cross country skiing and snow boarding. 

La Laja Campground

Los Ojos, New Mexico
66.2 mi from City Center

Known for its excellent hiking opportunities, the La Laja Campground is on Heron Lake State Park. Also enjoy water sports such as canoeing, kayaking and boating as well as cross-country skiing during the winter months. With such a breathtaking landscape around the lake, campers can also look forward to landscape and wildlife viewing. 

South Area Campground

Las Vegas, New Mexico
55.4 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!

Gambel Oak Group Campground

Raton, New Mexico
76.3 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. 
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