New Mexico
Top Lodging in and near New Mexico
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
Capulin Spring Picnic Site
Overview Capulin Spring is a well-loved recreation spot. It accommodates fifty people. This picnic site is surrounded by heavily wooded land that affords shade to escape the heat of the day. The spring at Capulin Spring runs year-round and is a much visited spot by birders, especially in the dry ...Read more -
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...Read more -
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...Read more -
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...Read more -
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...Read more -
Cloudcroft, New Mexico
Lower Fir Group Area
Overview Lower Fir Group Area is a high-energy and highly popular group campground in the Sacramento Mountain area. The site is set away from public roads, so that outside noise is non-existent, leaving only the sweet sounds of rustling aspen leaves. The campground sits within the Lincoln Nati...Read more -
Gallina, New Mexico
Riana Abiquiu Lake
Overview Riana Campground is located on a 150 ft. bluff overlooking the scenic Abiquiu Lake in northern New Mexico, just one hour northwest of charming Santa Fe. The lake sits at an elevation of 6,400 feet on the Rio Chama, a tributary of the legendary Rio Grande. Recreation Abiquiu Lake offers ...Read more -
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...Read more -
Cochiti Lake, New Mexico
Cochiti Area
Overview Cochiti Recreation Area is located in Sandoval County, New Mexico, within the boundaries of the Pueblo de Cochiti Indian Reservation. The lake offers two public recreation areas: Cochiti on the west side of the lake and Tetilla Peak on the east side. Both sides offer spectacular sceni...Read more -
Questa, New Mexico
Fawn Lakes Campground
Overview Fawn Lakes Campground is located in Carson National Forest, one of a few campgrounds located along the scenic canyons of Red River. Visitors enjoy fishing and exploring nearby hiking trails.Recreation Located between Questa and Red River, many activities such as hiking and fishing are av...Read more -
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...Read more -
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...Read more