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Find RV Parks and Campgrounds near White Rock, New Mexico
Eagle Gem RV Park
Eagle Nest, New Mexico
71.5 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.
Coyote Creek State Park
Guadalupita, New Mexico
59.3 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!
Eagle Nest One Stop
Eagle Nest, New Mexico
72.6 mi from City Center
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Sands Cove Primitive Campground
Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico
60.9 mi from City Center
Get ready for a rustic, peaceful getaway at the Sands Cove Primitive Campground, where campers can truly relax in a distraction-free space. Look forward to a gorgeous natural terrain and a cove that's ready to be fished, and equally as great for paddle boarding and kayaking. There's also some beautiful and not-too challenging trails for hiking and biking, and if you get caught out at dusk, prepare for the spectacular light show of a New Mexico sunset.
Pinon Beach Campground
Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico
61.6 mi from City Center
The Pinion Beach Campground is located at the tip of a small peninsula in El Vado Lake, New Mexico. 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.
Grassy Point Campground
Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico
61.9 mi from City Center
Grassy Point is located at El Vado Lake, New Mexico and is a great place to kick-back and soak in the spirit of adventure that exists everywhere in Tierra Amarillo. Look forward to gorgeous views over the lake and plenty of space for water sports like boating, swimming, paddle boarding, fishing and kayaking. There's also wildlife to view to keep your camera and binocular handy in case a bald eagle decides to visit your site. Be sure to look up on those dark nights to take in the light show which is in full swing at sunrise and sunset. You'll be amazed!
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Elk Run Campground
Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico
62 mi from City Center
The Elk Run Campground is located in El Vado Lake, New Mexico and is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Be sure to bring your reel for excellent trout and salmon fishing, and your gear for paddle boarding, cruising, kayaking or just plain swimming. Campers enjoy this sit particularly for its fresh, crisp air and gorgeous views of the valley below. It's 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.
El Vado Lake State Park
Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico
62.6 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.
Chaco Culture National Historic Park, Gallo Campground
Nageezi, New Mexico
95.5 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.
New Canyon Campground
Mountainair, New Mexico
98.5 mi from City Center
The New Canyon Campground is located in Mountainair New Mexico in the Cibola National Forest. Look forward to acres and acres of juniper, ponderosa pine and gambel oaks as well as the fresh, crisp air that comes with such a thick and lush forest. Hit the short but scenic Coal Mine Natural Trail, or carve your own path through the trees whether hiking or mountain biking. Also look forward to picnicking, cave exploration and star gazing. This is an excellent place to immerse yourself in nature and have a peaceful, relaxing vacation.
La Laja Campground
Los Ojos, New Mexico
65 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.
Cedar Springs Campground
Carson, New Mexico
82.9 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!
South Area Campground
Las Vegas, New Mexico
55.8 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!
Gallinas River Campground
Las Vegas, New Mexico
55.5 mi from City Center
The Gallinas River Campground is located in the beautiful town of Las Vegas, New Mexico and is a great spot for an authentic outdoor escape. Campers can look forward to a number of outdoor activities such as wind surfing, boating, hiking, fishing and bird watching, and there's plenty of open space for hiking, ATV touring and clear skies for sunset viewing and stargazing. Just beyond the campground, travelers can expect excellent attractions such as the Las Vegas Museum, K-Bob's Steakhouse, the Las Vegas National Wildlife Refuge and plenty of shopping and dining opportunities to take advantage of. Amenities at the park include: water, dump stations, showers and restrooms. With plenty to do and a quiet environment to enjoy a relaxing vacation, this is the perfect spot for your next Las Vegas escape. See you soon!
BLM Wild River's Campground
Questa, New Mexico
65.9 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!
Brushy Point Campground
Los Ojos, New Mexico
64.7 mi from City Center
The Brushy Point Campground is located at the Heron Lake State Park, and is set among the picturesque tall pines of northern New Mexico. Designated as a "quiet lake," boat operators cannot get up to wake-speeds, making it an excellent location for paddle-crafts liek canoes and kayaks. Get on the lake surface to enjoy a peaceful and easy-going float on the lake, and be sure to cast a few lines to catch record-sized trout and kokanee salmon. Ice fishing is very popular during the winter, as is cross-country skiing. During the warmer months, be sure to hike, bike and picnic your way around the lake, taking in the beautiful natural terrain as you go.
Wild Rivers National Recreation Area
Cerro, New Mexico
66.1 mi from City Center
The Wild Rivers National Recreation Area is located within the Rio Grande del Norte National Monument and along the Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River. That being said, expect some of the most untouched, breathtaking views of nature this side of the United States. Experience the beauty of an 800-foot deep canyon, volcanic flowers and naturally rugged vistas. The diverse terrain ensures the perfect environment for a flourishing flora and fauna ecosystem. While you hike the trails, look out for gorgeous birds and small animals, as well as beautiful blooming flowers and plants. Besides hiking, you can also go boating, fishing, biking, picnicking and scenic driving.
Blanco Campground
Los Ojos, New Mexico
65 mi from City Center
The Blanco Campground is located in the Heron Lake State Park, Los Ojos, New Mexico. The picturesque Heron Lake is located among the gorgeous talls pines native to New Mexico, and long-time campers love this area because it's a designated "quiet lake." Boat operators cannot get up to wake speeds, meaning there's not only peacefulness for visitors to enjoy, but a still water surface for canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding. Campers also love fishing at this lake. Look forward to kokanee salmon and record-size trout. There's also plenty to see for the wildlife viewer; keep your eyes open for osprey, bald eagles, mule deer, elk, deer and mountain lions.
Willow Creek Campground
From $49.00 USD
Per Night
Los Ojos, New Mexico
65.1 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.
Las Vegas, New Mexico KOA
From $28.00 USD
Per Night
Las Vegas, New Mexico
57.7 mi from City Center
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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.
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