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The Sims Mesa Campground is one of four different camping areas inside the Navajo Lake State Park. Navajo Lake is the second largest lake in New Mexico. Three recreation areas comprise Navajo Lake State Park.
Pine River, the most developed area along the lake, includes a visitor center with interpretive exhibits, developed campgrounds, a day use area and a full service marina.
Sims Mesa is across the lake, accessible by NM 527, and includes a visitor center with interpretive exhibits, developed campgrounds and a full service marina.
The San Juan River area below the dam is world renowned for excellent trout fishing and includes wheelchair-accessible fishing facilities on the river, Cottonwood Campground, seven day use areas and several hiking trails.

Facilities: The Sims Mesa Campground provides restrooms, drinking water, a few covered picnic areas, and picnic tables.

Reservations: Reservations are accepted at the Sims Mesa Campground.

Best Time To Visit: Unknown

Fees: A day usage fee and an overnight camping fee do apply.

Accessibility: This area is handicap accessible.

Rules: This area is located within the Navajo Lake State Park; park regulations apply.

Directions: To reach the Sims Mesa Campground from Aztec, take Highway 544 south to Bloomfield, the Navajo Lake State Park is 25 miles east of Bloomfield via US 64 and NM 511.

Address
1448 NM 511 #1
Navajo Dam, New Mexico 87419
Phone
General: (505) 632-2278
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