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| Cowles Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed | | Located within the boundaries of the Santa Fe National Forest, this campground offers nine individual camping sites, six of which are strictly for tents. |
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| Coyote Creek Campground - RV Developed, RV Full Hook-Up, Tent Developed | | The Coyote Creek State Park provides 47 developed campsites, 17 full hook-up campsites, and another 20 primitive tent sites. |
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| Coyote Creek State Park - Camping In State Parks | | The park is nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains along a meandering stream. The park is ideal for fishing, family camping and leisurely nature walks. |
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| E. V. Long Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed | | Located within the boundaries of the Santa Fe National Forest, this campground offers 14 individual camping sites. |
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| El Cerro Campground - RV Developed, RV Full Hook-Up | | Villanueva State Park offers 34 developed sites, and another 12 sites that are full hook-up. |
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| El Porvenir Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed | | Located within the boundaries of the Santa Fe National Forest, this campground offers 13 individual camping sites. |
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| Field Tract Campground - Tent Developed | | This campsite contains 15 individual camping areas, primarily for tents. RV's are not recommended. |
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| Holy Ghost Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed | | Located within the boundaries of the Santa Fe National Forest, this campground offers a total of 18 individual camping sites. Four of these sites are designated for double-tents, and the remaining 14 are for single tents. |
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| Iron Gate Campground - Equestrian Primitive, Tent Primitive | | Located within the boundaries of the Santa Fe National Forest, this campground offers a total of 14 individual camping sites for tents. |
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| Jack's Creek Campground - Equestrian Developed, RV Developed, Tent Developed | | Located within the boundaries of the Santa Fe National Forest, this campground offers a total of 39 individual camping sites. |
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| Jack's Creek Equestrian Area - Equestrian Developed, RV Developed, Tent Developed | | Located within the boundaries of the Santa Fe National Forest, this campground offers a total of eight individual camping sites designed specifically for horses. |
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| Morphy Lake Campground - RV Primitive, Tent Primitive | | There are 23 camping sites for RV's, and 20 for tents. There is no water provided, this is primitive camping. |
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| Morphy Lake State Park - Camping In State Parks | | This area is an undeveloped lake surrounded with ponderosa pine forests and mountains. It is stocked with rainbow trout and boating is limited to electric motors. Canoeing is also popular here. |
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| Panchuela Campground - Tent Developed | | Located within the boundaries of the Santa Fe National Forest, this campground is designated as tent camping only. |
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| Santa Fe National Forest - Camping In National Forests | | The Santa Fe National Forest covers 1.6 million acres in the heart of north central New Mexico. Year-round recreational opportunities are abound in the Santa Fe National Forest. |
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| Storrie Lake Campground - RV Developed, RV Full Hook-Up, Tent Developed | | This campground has a total of 45 developed sites and 21 sites that are full hook-up. Many of these sites are close to the lake. There are also 100 primitive tent sites. |
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| Storrie Lake State Park - Camping In State Parks | | This state park has 36 developed tent and RV sites within several feet of the lake. Boating, swimming, and water sports are allowed on the lake. |
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| Villanueva State Park - Camping In State Parks | | This is a riverside park nestled in a canyon of red and yellow sandstone cliffs. Towering cottonwoods and a variety of other native trees and shrubs add additional color to the landscape. Fishing in the Pecos River is best from fall through spring, when the river is stocked with rainbow trout, and German brown trout. |
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