Information About Campgrounds In Grants, New Mexico
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Grants, New Mexico
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Camping In National ForestsCamping In State ParksNational/State ForestsPublic RV, Developed
Public RV, PrimitivePublic Tent, DevelopedPublic Tent, PrimitiveRV, Developed
RV, Full Hook-UpRV, PrimitiveTent, DevelopedTent, Primitive
Camping In National Forests

Cibola National Forest
The Cibola National Forest includes 1.6 million acres with elevations ranging from 5,000 to 11,301 feet. Vegetation varies from desert, up through juniper, pine and spruce-fir forest. There is year-round recreational opportunities available.
Horses are allowedFishingWildlife viewingFees are chargedVisitor center
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Camping In State Parks

Bluewater Lake
Bluewater Lake and Bluewater Creek are stocked with rainbow trout, native or cutthroat trout, and catfish, with trout weighing up to 9 pounds having been caught in the lake.
BirdwatchingFishingRV holding tank dump stationPets must be kept on leashVisitor centerBoat launchFees are chargedHandicapped AccessArea hostPicnic tableShowersToiletsViewpoint
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National/State Forests

Cibola National Forest
The Cibola National Forest includes 1.6 million acres with elevations ranging from 5,000 to 11,301 feet. Vegetation varies from desert, up through juniper, pine and spruce-fir forest. There is year-round recreational opportunities available.
Horses are allowedFishingWildlife viewingFees are chargedVisitor center
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Public RV, Developed

Bluewater Lake State Park
Activities at the park include boating, waterskiing, sailing, viewing wildlife, camping, and picnicking. Bluewater Lake and Creek are great fishing areas, both are stocked with trout. The lake is also a popular ice fishing spot during winter.
BirdwatchingRV campingTent campingArea hostViewpointBoat launchRV holding tank dump stationFees are chargedHandicapped AccessPets must be kept on leashPicnic tableShowersToiletsVisitor center

McGaffey Campground
There are 29 individual campsites for tents or trailers under 22'.
RV campingTent campingWildlife viewingFees are chargedHandicapped AccessToiletsPotable drinking water

Quaking Aspen Campground
There are 20 individual campsites for tents or trailers under 22 feet.
RV campingTent campingWildlife viewingFees are chargedPotable drinking water
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Public RV, Primitive

Ojo Redondo Campground
This campground is within the boundaries of the Cibola National Forest at an elevation of 8,900 feet. There are 15 individual tent campsites and two RV/trailer campsites available. The maximum spur length is 22 feet.
Picnic tableRV campingTent campingToilets
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Public Tent, Developed

Bluewater Lake State Park
Activities at the park include boating, waterskiing, sailing, viewing wildlife, camping, and picnicking. Bluewater Lake and Creek are great fishing areas, both are stocked with trout. The lake is also a popular ice fishing spot during winter.
BirdwatchingRV campingTent campingArea hostViewpointBoat launchRV holding tank dump stationFees are chargedHandicapped AccessPets must be kept on leashPicnic tableShowersToiletsVisitor center

McGaffey Campground
There are 29 individual campsites for tents or trailers under 22'.
RV campingTent campingWildlife viewingFees are chargedHandicapped AccessToiletsPotable drinking water

Quaking Aspen Campground
There are 20 individual campsites for tents or trailers under 22 feet.
RV campingTent campingWildlife viewingFees are chargedPotable drinking water
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Public Tent, Primitive

Lobo Canyon Campground
There are six individual campsites for tents, within the boundaries of the Cibola National Forest.
Tent campingWildlife viewingPicnic table

Ojo Redondo Campground
This campground is within the boundaries of the Cibola National Forest at an elevation of 8,900 feet. There are 15 individual tent campsites and two RV/trailer campsites available. The maximum spur length is 22 feet.
Picnic tableRV campingTent campingToilets
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RV, Developed

Bluewater Lake State Park
Activities at the park include boating, waterskiing, sailing, viewing wildlife, camping, and picnicking. Bluewater Lake and Creek are great fishing areas, both are stocked with trout. The lake is also a popular ice fishing spot during winter.
RV campingBirdwatchingTent campingArea hostViewpointBoat launchRV holding tank dump stationFees are chargedHandicapped AccessPets must be kept on leashPicnic tableShowersToiletsVisitor center

McGaffey Campground
There are 29 individual campsites for tents or trailers under 22'.
RV campingTent campingWildlife viewingFees are chargedHandicapped AccessToiletsPotable drinking water

Quaking Aspen Campground
There are 20 individual campsites for tents or trailers under 22 feet.
RV campingTent campingWildlife viewingFees are chargedPotable drinking water
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RV, Full Hook-Up

Bluewater Lake State Park
Activities at the park include boating, waterskiing, sailing, viewing wildlife, camping, and picnicking. Bluewater Lake and Creek are great fishing areas, both are stocked with trout. The lake is also a popular ice fishing spot during winter.
RV campingBirdwatchingTent campingArea hostViewpointBoat launchRV holding tank dump stationFees are chargedHandicapped AccessPets must be kept on leashPicnic tableShowersToiletsVisitor center
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RV, Primitive

Ojo Redondo Campground
This campground is within the boundaries of the Cibola National Forest at an elevation of 8,900 feet. There are 15 individual tent campsites and two RV/trailer campsites available. The maximum spur length is 22 feet.
RV campingPicnic tableTent campingToilets
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Tent, Developed

Bluewater Lake State Park
Activities at the park include boating, waterskiing, sailing, viewing wildlife, camping, and picnicking. Bluewater Lake and Creek are great fishing areas, both are stocked with trout. The lake is also a popular ice fishing spot during winter.
Tent campingBirdwatchingRV campingArea hostViewpointBoat launchRV holding tank dump stationFees are chargedHandicapped AccessPets must be kept on leashPicnic tableShowersToiletsVisitor center

McGaffey Campground
There are 29 individual campsites for tents or trailers under 22'.
Tent campingRV campingWildlife viewingFees are chargedHandicapped AccessToiletsPotable drinking water

Quaking Aspen Campground
There are 20 individual campsites for tents or trailers under 22 feet.
Tent campingRV campingWildlife viewingFees are chargedPotable drinking water
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Tent, Primitive

Lobo Canyon Campground
There are six individual campsites for tents, within the boundaries of the Cibola National Forest.
Tent campingWildlife viewingPicnic table

Ojo Redondo Campground
This campground is within the boundaries of the Cibola National Forest at an elevation of 8,900 feet. There are 15 individual tent campsites and two RV/trailer campsites available. The maximum spur length is 22 feet.
Tent campingPicnic tableRV campingToilets
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