Information About Campgrounds In Aztec, New Mexico
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Aztec, New Mexico
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Angel Peak National Recreation Area - Camping In National Recreation Areas
Prominent landmark rising from an ancient seabed is a contemporary badlands with picnicking and camping set in canyon rim country.

Barranquea Spring Area Campground - Tent Primitive
The Barranquea Spring Area Campground is located within the Santa Fe National Forest. This is a large grassy opening along Forest Road 99. The Barraquena Creek flows northeasterly through the opening.

Cottonwood Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
The campground is one of four different camping areas inside the Navajo Lake State Park. It provides 46 individual camping sites for trailers and RV's. There are no hook-ups at this site.

Main Campground - RV Developed, RV Full Hook-Up, Tent Developed
The campground is one of four different camping areas inside the Navajo Lake State Park. It provides about 40 individual camping sites for trailers and RV's. There are at least five full hook-ups for an RV at this campground site.

Navajo Lake State Park - Camping In State Parks
Navajo Lake is New Mexico's second-largest lake with a more than 15,000-acre capacity and offering the full gamut of water sports and services. Three separate recreation areas comprise Navajo Lake State Park. .

Pine Campground Site - Tent Developed
The site is one of four different camping areas inside the Navajo Lake State Park. It provides about 80 individual camping sites for trailers and tents.

Sims Mesa Campground - RV Developed, RV Full Hook-Up, Tent Developed
This campground is one of four different camping areas inside the Navajo Lake State Park. It provides 17 individual camping sites for trailers and RV's. There is one full hook-up for an RV at this site.
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