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Lobo Canyon Mountain View Camping

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Grants, NM
Discover our prime location nestled near the stunning Mt. Taylor and other picturesque surrounding mountains! The area boasts numerous hiking and ATV trails, providing outdoor enthusiasts with endless opportunities for adventure. Only 12 minutes away, Grants, NM, offers convenient access to a grocery store for your essentials. Our site offers full hook-ups with 30 amps, ensuring a comfortable and convenient stay. Explore the rich cultural and natural attractions nearby, including El Morro National Monument, El Malpais National Monument, Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano, La Ventana Natural Arch, New Mexico Mining Museum, Wolf Sanctuary, and Acoma Sky City. We are close to the Continental Divide Trail also. Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of the region, and make the most of your outdoor experiences while enjoying the comfort of our well-equipped site.
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High Desert Magic

3 sites · RVs, Tents19 acres · New Mexico 87829, NM
This property was once part of the the Ball ranch the famous mason jar canning company. With expanding views in all directions, abundant wildlife and national forest surrounding, this is the place to be to get away from the rush! Breathe in the fresh air at 7200 feet elevation, visit the contenintal divide and the historic Pie Town which is only 12 miles away. Many exciting places to visit Santa Fe is a 3 hour drive and Silver City is about 2.5 hours away. The Cibola and Gila national forest surround this property. This is a central place to stay yet feels very rural and serene. Learn more about this land: Pitch your tent or park your camper beneath the dark starlit skies in awe inspiring high desert New Mexico.  This is why they call New Mexico the land of enchantment. This property features a fully fenced 19 acres with rolling terrain surround by cedar, juniper and piñon pine trees.  It is approx 3 miles of gravel and dirt roads heading north off of HWY 60 so if riding a bicycle a low vehicle or riding a motorcycle be aware that there are sometimes washboards and during monsoon season roads do get muddy. There is magnificent south facing views where you can see for miles and at night the stars seem to touch the ground. The sunrises and sunsets are spectacular with an array of colors that will take a persons breath away. This is a place to unwind from the busy hustle and bustle. You can listen to coyotes howling, owls hooting, and other birds and animals instead of city noise.  We own horses and can even take you on a trail ride.
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Wifflebird Ranch

2 sites · Tents56 acres · Grants, NM
Once part of a large cattle ranch, Wifflebird Ranch is located in the beautiful Zuni mountains of west central New Mexico. These mountains were major hunting grounds for the Zuni, Acoma, and Navajo peoples. It teams with, deer,elk, turkey, bear, mountain lion, lynx, fox, coyotes, and a wide variety of birds including 4 different species of jays, 3 different species of blue birds, tanagers, gross beaks,canaries, humming birds and if you're lucky, a golden eagle. In the 30's these mountains were logged off. There are the remains of old logging camps, railroad tressles and miles of dirt roads scattered throughout the area.Learn more about this land:Secluded high country camping in open ponderosa pine forest adjacent to large tract of national forest, a great place for mountain biking, hiking, or bring your own horse and ride. 20 minutes from El Malpais and El Morro national monuments. For that wilderness experience, sites are 300 yards from parking and 300 yards apart.
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Walk the same ancient trail in western New Mexico as centuries of thirsty travelers seeking shade and water. This fascinating desert monument in Ramah is a massive sandstone promontory with a pool of water at its base. At its top, you'll discover the remains of a mesa pueblo. Here, between about 1275 to 1350 AD, up to 1,500 people lived in the 875 rooms.

Know to Anglo-Americans as "Inscription Rock," El Morro bears over 2,000 signatures left by travelers. Some date as far back as the 17th century. See the names of pioneers journeying west in the 1800's. You'll find petroglyphs and carvings made by the Ancestral Puebloan dating to the 13th and 14th centuries. All of these historic gems are accessible via park trails.

Start in the visitors center where helpful Rangers can point you in the direction of the self-guided trails that start here. Watch the 15-minute video for a great introduction to the cultural and natural history of El Morro. If you've got an hour, take the paved 1/2-mile Inscription Trail to the pool. You'll see the hundreds of Spanish and Anglo inscriptions and prehistorical petroglyphs.

Have 90 minutes? Continue past the inscriptions on the Headland Trail, and ascend the bluff for spectacular views. This 2–mile loop hike is a bit more strenuous with a 250-foot elevation gain. Your reward is views of the Zuni Mountains, the volcanic craters of the El Malpais area, and the El Morro Valley. The 875-room Ancestral Puebloan ruin, Atsinna, sits on top of the bluff. Some of the excavated ruins are very well preserved.

Refuel with a barbecue at the picnic area near the visitor center before you leave. El Morro has a nine-site campground, but you can also search for camping on public and private land nearby with Hipcamp.

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