Quemado Campgrounds
Armijo Springs Campground - Details
Quemadoranger District, Gila Nf, From Quemado go south on NM 32 approximately 18 mito FR 854. Go east approximately 4 miles. Watch closely for sign., Quemado NM 87829,
505-773-4678
Apr-Nov, 5 sites, Tents Only Camp, no RVs, 7850 ft elev, tables, grill, toilets, hike, (C)
Ben Lilly Campground - Details
Reserve Ranger District, Gila Nf, from Reserve due to the Bear fire and flooding of 2006. Use FR 119 and FR 153 to access Willow Creek from Reserve. From Glenwood (in addition to Reserve), take Hwy. 180 3 mi north of Glenwood, turn right on State 159 to Mogollon, turn right on FR 507 – 31 mifrom Glenwood., Quemado NM 87829,
505-773-4678
May-Nov, 7 sites, Tents, 8000 ft elev, grill, toilets, hike, (C)
Cove Campground - Details
Quemado Ranger District, Gila Nf, Just west of Quemado, NM, go south on NM 32 for 14.2 mito Quemado Lake/NM 103 sign. At the sign go east on NM 103 for 4 mito where FR 13 (gravel) begins. Continue straight for 1.4 mito campground sign. Turn right into campground. , Quemado NM 88039,
505-773-4678
All Year, Tents Only Camp, no RVs, 7650 ft elev, (C)
El Caso Campground - Details
Quemado Ranger District, Gila Nf, Just west of Quemado, NM, go south on NM 32 for 14.2 mito Quemado Lake/NM 103 sign. At the sign go east on NM 103 for 4 mito where FR 13 (gravel) begins. Continue past the lake. The campground is on the right., Quemado NM 88039,
505-773-4678
All Year, 22 sites, Tents, some sites okay for RVs, 7680 ft elev, (C)
ElCaso Throwdown Campground - Details
From turn off of NM 32 to Quemado Lake Recreation Area, continue along NM 103 past the lake. NM 32 becomes FR13 (gravel). Follow FR 13 and the campground is on the right approximately two miles after the lake and after crossing the cattle guard past El Caso III. Maps are currently being developed for the campsite., Quemado NM ,
575-388-8201
x, Tents, 7800 ft elev, toilets, boat launch, (C)
Juniper Campground - Details
Quemado Ranger District, Gila Nf, located just west of Quemado, NM, take NM 32 south 14.2 mito Quemado Lake/NM 103 sign. At sign turn left onto NM 103 and go 4 mito where FR 13 (gravel) begins. Continue straight on FR 13 for 1 mile to campground sign. Turn right into campground. , Quemado NM 87829,
505-773-4678
$, May-Sep, 18 sites, Tents, 30 ft max RV length, 7720 ft elev, tables, grill, water, toilets, hike, (C)
Pinon Campground - Details
Quemado Ranger District, Gila Nf, Just west of Quemado, NM, take NM 32 south 14.2 mito Quemado Lake/NM 103 sign. At sign turn left onto NM 103 and go 4 mito where FR 13 (gravel) begins. Continue straight on FR 13 for 1.4 mito campground sign. Turn left into campground., Quemado NM 87829,
505-773-4678
$, May-Sep, 22 sites, Tents, 30 ft max RV length, 7820 ft elev, tables, water, toilets, hike, (C)
Valle Tio Vinces Camp - Details
Quemado Ranger District, Gila Nf, From Quemado go east on US 60 for approximately 9 mito one mile east of Omega and the brown Valle Tio Vinces sign. Turn south on FR 214 towards Mangas and Valle Tio Vinces. Go south about 22 miand the campground is on the west side of the road and marked by a sign., Quemado NM 87829,
505-773-4678
Apr-Nov, 4 sites, Tents, 8240 ft elev, toilets, trail, (C)
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