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Camping in Ruidoso, NM

RedRaider44
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Our camping group is trying to plan a trip to Ruidoso, NM this summer. We all have travel trailers 26-30 in length. We prefer not to stay in a close, side-by-side setting, but rather more open if possible. I have looked at many websites in the Ruidoso area, but most resemble parking lots...not for us. Any suggestions???

Thanks
Steven
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deltabravo
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jfkmk wrote:
What a horribly selfish idea.


Yet another example of someone posting when they have nothing of value to add to the thread.
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RedRaider44
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Thanks for all the responses about finding a camping site in Ruidoso this summer.....will check them out.
Steven
1970 Appleby Tent Camper
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2014 F-150 CC 3.5 Ecoboost

teejaywhy
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jfkmk wrote:
IDman wrote:
Rent a "Group Site" at a National Forest campground. Usually around $75-100 per night for 10-15 rigs. Probably no hook-ups but you'll have the area to yourselves.

What a horribly selfish idea.


You're right.

We'll come and camp in your backyard instead. OK?
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Turtle_n_Peeps
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You might want to try Mountain High RV Park.

I've never personally been there but one of the reviews say it's "not like a parking lot".

Looks nice and they have a 4.8 star rating. It just may fit your needs?
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Rangerider
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jdc1 wrote:
jfkmk wrote:
IDman wrote:
Rent a "Group Site" at a National Forest campground. Usually around $75-100 per night for 10-15 rigs. Probably no hook-ups but you'll have the area to yourselves.

What a horribly selfish idea.


Seriously? LOL. We use to do that all the time for rallies. Best possible scenario. We even got the use of a HUGE pit bbq and clubhouse (in rainy season). That was at Lake San Antonio, in Central California.

Yeah, jfkmk probably just missed the fact that the OP is looking for a place for his camping group not just for himself.
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jdc1
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jfkmk wrote:
IDman wrote:
Rent a "Group Site" at a National Forest campground. Usually around $75-100 per night for 10-15 rigs. Probably no hook-ups but you'll have the area to yourselves.

What a horribly selfish idea.


Seriously? LOL. We use to do that all the time for rallies. Best possible scenario. We even got the use of a HUGE pit bbq and clubhouse (in rainy season). That was at Lake San Antonio, in Central California.

Captain_Happy
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We use to go there years when I lived in Texas. There an Rv park called Blue Spruce (I think that's the name). It has 2 sections, a lower and an upper section which is up hill in the woods. If your coming from Texas and coming into town there's a Y in the road, take the left fork and head up the hill, it's on your left.

GrandpaKip
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jfkmk wrote:
IDman wrote:
Rent a "Group Site" at a National Forest campground. Usually around $75-100 per night for 10-15 rigs. Probably no hook-ups but you'll have the area to yourselves.

What a horribly selfish idea.

Isnโ€™t that what the group sites are for?
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jfkmk
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IDman wrote:
Rent a "Group Site" at a National Forest campground. Usually around $75-100 per night for 10-15 rigs. Probably no hook-ups but you'll have the area to yourselves.

What a horribly selfish idea.

CharlesinGA
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afidel wrote:
unfortunately not familiar with the area other than to say that seeing Sierra Blanca I really wanted to get out and hike to the top. Very pretty area, if I hadn't been on a 3 week, 5k mile whirlwind tour of 23 national parks and monuments I would have stopped for sure.

Exploring the area on Google maps I found an interesting site at
33.3873449, -105.7530434 perhaps you could contact the res to see if it's available?


https://mescaleroapachetribe.com/parks-rec/eagle-creek-official/

Located on and operated by the Mescalero Apache Tribe.

Charles
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CharlesinGA
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https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/lincoln/recarea/?recid=34216

Sam Tobias Memorial Group Campground

Charles
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afidel
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unfortunately not familiar with the area other than to say that seeing Sierra Blanca I really wanted to get out and hike to the top. Very pretty area, if I hadn't been on a 3 week, 5k mile whirlwind tour of 23 national parks and monuments I would have stopped for sure.

Exploring the area on Google maps I found an interesting site at
33.3873449, -105.7530434 perhaps you could contact the res to see if it's available?
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IDman
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Rent a "Group Site" at a National Forest campground. Usually around $75-100 per night for 10-15 rigs. Probably no hook-ups but you'll have the area to yourselves.