New Mexico

Top Lodging in and near New Mexico

  • Jemez Springs, New Mexico

    Paliza

    Overview Paliza Campground sits beneath sandstone cliffs on the Jemez Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest. The area is replete with culture, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. Ample recreation opportunities exist at or near the campground, which makes it a wonderful outdoor de...
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  • Bent, New Mexico

    Aspen Group Area

    Overview At an elevation of almost 9,000 ft., campers at the Aspen Group Area can expect cool, crisp, mountain breezes coming off the steep Sacramento Mountains - perfect for an escape from the scorching desert valley below. The campground is surrounded by mixed pine, fir, and plenty of white-tru...
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  • Cloudcroft, New Mexico

    Black Bear Group Area

    Overview Black Bear is perched atop the scenic Sacramento Mountains of south-central New Mexico, near Alamogordo and Cloudcroft. The site is surrounded by the aromatic pine trees and aspen groves of Lincoln National Forest. The group area is conveniently connected to a network of hiking and bikin...
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  • Cedar Crest, New Mexico

    Doc Long Picnic Sites A And B

    Overview Doc Long Picnic Sites is named for Dr. William Henry Long. He was one of three forest pathologists in the USA who conducted pioneering research of tree diseases.Doc Long, worked in New Mexico from 1910 through the 1930s. Doc lived in a cabin on the site where the "furthest set", rustic l...
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  • Tres Piedras, New Mexico

    Aldo Leopold Cabin

    Overview NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS. Recreation Facilities Natural Features Nearby Attractions
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  • Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico

    Hopewell Lake Campground

    Overview Hopewell Lake Campground sits next to its scenic namesake lake between Tres Piedras and Tierra Amarilla in northern New Mexico. Visitors enjoy horseback riding, hiking, fishing and canoeing.Recreation The 14-acre lake is perfect for canoeing and is regularly stocked with rainbow and broo...
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  • Nambe, New Mexico

    Black Canyon

    Overview Black Canyon Campground is in a great location to experience some of the finest mountain scenery the Southwest has to offer. The facility is newly renovated and provides access to a variety of outdoor recreational activities.Recreation Hikers enjoy a pleasant hiking 1.5-mile trail that l...
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  • Grants, New Mexico

    Coal Mine

    Overview Coal Mine Campground is situated in the upper portion of the Cibola National Forest in west-central New Mexico. Visitors enjoy hiking the Coal Mine Canyon Nature Trail, as well as picnicking and scenic driving.Recreation The Coal Mine Canyon Nature Trail begins in the campground and lead...
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  • Datil, New Mexico

    Datil Well Recreation Area Campground

    Datil Well Recreation Area Campground includes one of 15 water wells along the old Magdalena Livestock Driveway. The old cattle trail was established in the 1800s and stretched 120 miles from Springerville, Arizona, to Magdalena, New Mexico. The area includes 3 miles of hiking trails in piсon-jun...
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  • Tijeras, New Mexico

    Oak Yucca And Locust Group Picnic Sites

    Overview The Oak Flat Group picnic site includes a combination of three different picnic sites and a trailhead, that border four communal playing fields suitable for all sorts of outdoor games. The site is paved and accessible. It is a great place for play, rest and recreation. The picnic sites a...
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  • Cloudcroft, New Mexico

    Upper Fir Group Area

    Overview Upper Fir Group Area is one of the most popular campsites in the Sacramento Mountain area. Unique to its neighboring campgrounds, it's set far back from public roads, allowing for true peace and quiet. The campground is on the northwestern portion of the Lincoln National Forest, a pro...
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  • Cedar Crest, New Mexico

    Cienega Picnic Site

    Overview Beautiful, shady, cool and green are just a few words that recreationists have used to describe the Cienega Group Picnic site. It is fairly flat, accessible, semi-private and accommodates up to fifty people. There are grills, bear proof trash containers and vault toilets provided and no ...
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  • Tijeras, New Mexico

    Pine Flat Picnic Sites A And B

    Overview Pine Flat picnic sites A & B is an accessible picnic area. It is located on State Highway 337 (James McGrane Memorial Highway or Old South 14) approximately 7 miles from I-40. State Hwy 337 runs parallel to Pine Flat picnic area making it easy to identify and enter. From the entry wa...
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  • Sunspot, New Mexico

    Slide Group Area

    Overview Just two miles from the village of Cloudcroft is this idyllic campground accommodating groups up to 90 visitors. Take advantage of the views of the Tularosa Basin or bask in the sun on the wildflower-dusted mountain meadow. A network of trails surround the campground, where you can look ...
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  • Tijeras, New Mexico

    Cedro Peak Camping Sites Robin And Jay

    Overview Cedro Peak Camping Sites is a favorite area in the southern portion of the Sandia Ranger District. It is encompassed by ponderosa pine, pinon and juniper trees. Both Cedro Peak camping sites are fully accessible and have plenty of parking. Jay site has a circular turn around drive for th...
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  • Colfax County, New Mexico

    Cimarron Campground

    Overview Cimarron Campground is located in the scenic Valle Vidal within Carson National Forest in northern New Mexico, at an elevation of 9,300 feet. The sites are tucked among spruce, aspen and fir trees, and the camp offers an open range feel. Visitors have opportunities to enjoy a variety o...
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