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fanrgs
Dec 10, 2018Explorer
Since you like state/federal campgrounds, try for COE Lake Cochiti campground for your Santa Fe visit. Paved electric/water sites, a dump, fishing, boating, near a national monument, and close enough, but not too close, to the city. We paid $11/night with our Federal Senior Pass and have stayed there multiple times.
Any New Mexico state park campground is the best bargain in the US! W/E sites for $14/night and FHU sites for $18/night, including daily park pass, dump, and heated shower/restroom building.
If you are going to visit Canyonlands NP, as well as Arches, try camping at Dead Horse Point State Park. Electric sites, but take all your own water. One of the iconic scenic views in the entire nation, especially at sunrise and sunset! Can't beat it anywhere else in the Moab area, including the Devils Garden cg at Arches.
Any New Mexico state park campground is the best bargain in the US! W/E sites for $14/night and FHU sites for $18/night, including daily park pass, dump, and heated shower/restroom building.
If you are going to visit Canyonlands NP, as well as Arches, try camping at Dead Horse Point State Park. Electric sites, but take all your own water. One of the iconic scenic views in the entire nation, especially at sunrise and sunset! Can't beat it anywhere else in the Moab area, including the Devils Garden cg at Arches.
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