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fanrgs
Apr 23, 2014Explorer
If you want to visit well-run, inexpensive state park campgrounds, try New Mexico. $14/summer night for a paved 28'x36' RV site with 50A electricity and water at one of their most popular parks--Elephant Butte Lake.
Prefer a non-hookup, gravel site 40' from the lake and 25' from the restroom at cooler, higher-altitude Cimarron Canyon State Park near Raton? How about $10/summer night for a site with a level, 15' x 20' tent pad?
Don't know how they do it, but certainly hope they can afford to continue to offer these great bargains.
Prefer a non-hookup, gravel site 40' from the lake and 25' from the restroom at cooler, higher-altitude Cimarron Canyon State Park near Raton? How about $10/summer night for a site with a level, 15' x 20' tent pad?
Don't know how they do it, but certainly hope they can afford to continue to offer these great bargains.
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