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jrp
Aug 05, 2014Explorer
There is a CO state park at the north end, and a NM state park at the south end. most of the mid section of the lake is inaccessible by RV.
The CO state park, like all other CO SP, charges both a camping fee and daily entrance fee. Other than the SP land, the whole CO end of the lake is Indian Reservation Land.
The NM SP has 3 campgrounds with RV sites, some elect, some non-elect. NM does allow primitive camping around the lake shore, but mostly that's limited to boat access.
There is no BLM or Forest Service camping around the lake, to my knowledge.
The CO state park, like all other CO SP, charges both a camping fee and daily entrance fee. Other than the SP land, the whole CO end of the lake is Indian Reservation Land.
The NM SP has 3 campgrounds with RV sites, some elect, some non-elect. NM does allow primitive camping around the lake shore, but mostly that's limited to boat access.
There is no BLM or Forest Service camping around the lake, to my knowledge.
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