OUR Top 10 Favorite Campgrounds in New Mexico | Camping in New Mexico
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- Опубликовано: 17 дек 2023
- In this video we countdown our Top 10 Favorite campgrounds, as well as give you some honorable mentions to consider. These are OUR opinions, and your experiences may differ. If you have questions, feel free to ask below!
I will include links for videos of each!
Aguirre Springs Campground • Aguirre Springs BLM Ca...
Quemado Lake + others • Quemado Lake Campgroun...
REMEMBER - We have full videos on every campground reviewed here. If you want more information on one, be sure to go to the video for that campground. If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
Cosmic Campground in the Gila National Forest. my favorite! Nice video, also was amazed by City of Rocks!
Thank you for this video, we have been to half of these and agree with you on your assessments. We have never been to Columbine as we are concerned about big crowds whitch typically brings noise and generators. We are going on an exploratory trip to Hopewell to check it out in a couple of weeks. Over the years many of our historical camping areas have burned and so must find other locations. So we are headed north! Always love your videos and tree hugs. HA!
Glad to help! Thanks for watching.
This is really helpful. Thanks so much.😊
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the info on these campgrounds. I knew of many but you’ve given me several more places to try!😉
You are very welcome! Thanks for watching.
Awesome video! Thank you
Thank you! And thanks for watching.
I've got my notepad ready!
I am enjoying your channel. I'm a NM camping and hiking lady.
Awesome! Thanks for watching.
Thanks a lot , appreciatted !
God bless !
You are welcome! Thanks for watching.
Very helpful!
Thanks! We figured it was time for a video like this.
Nice video. Thanks. I’m surprised that Rockhound State Park didn’t make the list!
Gosh, it was so hard to whittle it down to 10, we just couldn't include all of the ones we loved. We did love that one! Thanks for watching.
Hi... Great Video.. THANKS! 🙂
You are welcome. Thanks for watching!
Big trailer! I’ve camped the same way as you folks and now that I’m retired, I find a nice travel trailer is m6 favorite now.
But I very much prefer to disperse camp. I don’t like neighbors.
Thanks! It is a 24' total, including tongue, so not really that big. Yes, we prefer camping away from others, also. We'll see what this year brings!
I just thought it should be stated, as I am familiar with many NM campgrounds and State Parks. Thanks!
La junta canyon is in the carson forest next to Sipapu, Nm it is awesome with lots of room for campers trailers. Only thing atv are aloud there. That is my most favorite campground. Lots of hiking trails as well good getaway spots
Thanks, we have been up there to Agua Piedra campground and love the area, too.
Allowed
Drove from Tres Ritos to Angel Fire thru LA Junta, beautiful drive but you do need 4 wheel drive and high clearance.
@@joandonnelly7206 Jacks Creek campground - road is paved all the way to campsites, so no need for high clearance.
@@RobinT-treehugger Yes, I know, have camped there a couple times but you can take that road all the way to Angel Fire and you do need high clearance and 4x4.
Mora campground in the Pecos is great!
Haven't been there yet, hopefully this year we will get back up to the Pecos! Thanks for watching.
Hi Ron, Robin and Dylan... nice list of spots. Jack's Creek Campground said they will have water in 2024,we will see.I have been to most of the campgrounds, but plan to do them all in 2024. I met you guys when Dylan was just a pup at Jack's Creek. Mark is no longer there, my favorite place.🙏🙏🙏
I remember meeting you! In 2024 we have a big list of new places to visit. Hopefully we can get to all of them. See you out there!
@@RobinT-treehugger see you out there 👍🏞️
Thanks for the information....will check out some of them...please next time show a map of where these places are located..
Thanks! Actually, I have a map on each campground individual map, so if there is one you want to see more info regarding, you'll find the map there. Thanks for watching!
Love staying in the NM State parks. Talked with the Ranger office today. Entrance fee increase is being accessed now. Im hoping its not the stated 40$ / day thats being reported youtube
No, I don't think it will be that high... but it is going up and the Annual Camp Pass is going away completely. Odd how they are being so secretive about it.
Hello, any of these campgrounds can ATVs be taken? Thank you for sharing.
HI there, chances are, no, we usually do dispersed camping in the forest if we take our atv's. Generally, any campground that sees heavy use and has a camp host, does not allow atv's. Unfortunately this is a result of discourteous atv users. It's always the few who ruin it for others. We have a place in the mountains and down the road there is dispersed camping... on a weekend a large group were camping, atv's and dirt bikes and the kids ran from 8 AM to dark all day at high speeds. A neighbor went to ask them to ease up and he was pushed to the ground, breaking a hip. Police and ambulance were called. As long-time atvers we believe in courtesy, picking up litter (easy to haul on an atv), and "staying the trail" so that we can all continue to enjoy. Happy camping and atving!
No, I don't think any of the National Forest campgrounds allow ATVs, and none of the state parks. Your best bet is BLM or boondocking locations. Sorry!
To save you some time in the beginning of the video just say this was your top 10 campgrounds because of all the hiking you can do and that all these campgrounds get busy during the weekends so to reserve fast or get there early instead of saying the same thing over again. Good video though
Your video seems like its geared toward small to medium RVs, not Class A motorhomes!
True. We don't usually go places that will work for Class A sized RVs. Sorry!
Ah- gear-ee. Not sure how you pronounced it in the video, but pronounce it this way
I have heard it so many ways, lol. Thanks for watching!
@@RobinT-treehugger common name in New Mexico.