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The Bighorn Campground is a convenient campground just one-tenth of a mile northwest of the town of Glenwood. It is a campground that is typically used more for short-term stays (1 or 2 days) than long-term camping (14 days). It is within walking distance to the town of Glenwood and the closest designated campground to the Catwalk National Recreation Area. The landscape is mostly pinon and juniper trees.

Facilities: Restrooms, picnic tables, grills, and fire rings are provided at Bighorn Campground. Drinking water is not provided. Other facilities can be found in Glenwood.

Reservations: Unknown

Best Time To Visit: Bighorn Campground is open year round.

Fees: There is no fee for camping at this campground.

Accessibility: The campsites in this campground are accessible.

Rules: This campground is located within the Gila National Forest; forest regulations apply.

Directions: To get to Bighorn Campground from:

Lordsburg drive northeast on NM State Highway 90, turn left on US-180, travel to Glenwood. This campground is located one-tenth of a mile northwest of Glenwood.
Truth or Consequences Travel west on NM State Highway 152, stay straight to go onto US-180, travel to Glenwood. This campground is located 1/10 of a mile northwest of Glenwood.

Address
Gila National Forest- Glenwood Ranger District
P.O. Box 8
Glenwood, New Mexico 88039
Phone
General: (505) 539-2481
Fax: (505) 539-2485
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